Latin America and the Caribbean Brace for Battle Against Disinformation on Energy Transition

A wave of disinformation threatens to undermine the crucial transition to cleaner energy sources in Latin America and the Caribbean. As the region grapples with the urgent need to address climate change and embrace sustainable development, vested interests are increasingly resorting to deceptive tactics to manipulate public opinion and obstruct progress. To equip journalists, researchers, activists, and other key stakeholders with the necessary tools to combat this misinformation, Climate Tracker is launching "Gaslighting: Disinformation on Energy Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean," a series of intensive workshops designed to expose and counter the spread of false narratives.

The pervasive nature of disinformation poses a significant challenge to evidence-based decision-making and public trust. Across Latin America and the Caribbean, misleading claims about the economic impacts of renewable energy, the feasibility of transitioning away from fossil fuels, and the reliability of clean energy technologies are being disseminated through various channels, often exploiting social media platforms and online news outlets. This deliberate manipulation erodes public support for essential climate action and creates a fertile ground for delaying or derailing critical policy changes. The workshops organized by Climate Tracker aim to provide a robust defense against these deceptive tactics.

The "Gaslighting" workshops will offer a comprehensive program designed to provide participants with a deep understanding of the disinformation landscape surrounding the energy transition. Expert-led sessions will delve into the strategies employed by purveyors of misinformation, examining how these narratives are crafted, disseminated, and amplified to influence public perception. The workshops will also provide practical training on identifying and debunking false claims, equipping participants with the skills to critically evaluate information and expose misleading narratives. A key component of the program is the introduction of a practical guide specifically designed to combat disinformation related to the energy transition. This resource will serve as a valuable tool for participants to navigate the complex information environment and effectively counter misleading claims.

The "Gaslighting" initiative recognizes the importance of fostering collaboration and networking among those committed to fighting disinformation. The workshops will provide a platform for journalists, researchers, activists, and other professionals to connect, share experiences, and build alliances. This collaborative environment will facilitate the exchange of best practices and empower participants to collectively address the challenges posed by disinformation. By bringing together diverse expertise and perspectives, the workshops aim to strengthen regional efforts to promote accurate information and support the transition to sustainable energy solutions.

To maximize accessibility and impact, Climate Tracker is offering these crucial workshops free of charge, demonstrating a commitment to empowering individuals and organizations across Latin America and the Caribbean. The program includes a mix of in-person and virtual sessions to accommodate diverse participation needs. In-person workshops will be held in key cities across the region, including Quito, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, and São Paulo. The virtual session will provide an opportunity for individuals from remote locations or those unable to attend in-person to benefit from the training. This blended approach ensures that the valuable resources and insights shared during the workshops reach a wide audience and foster a regional network of informed and engaged stakeholders.

Interested individuals are encouraged to register for the workshops by May 4th. The deadline allows Climate Tracker to finalize logistical arrangements and ensure a productive and enriching experience for all participants. This timely initiative underscores the urgency of addressing the spread of disinformation and protecting the integrity of public discourse surrounding the energy transition. By empowering key actors with the knowledge and tools to counter misleading narratives, Climate Tracker is playing a vital role in supporting a just and sustainable energy future for Latin America and the Caribbean. The workshops will be conducted in Spanish to cater specifically to the needs of the regional audience. This commitment to local language accessibility underlines the importance of ensuring that vital information reaches those who need it most and empowers local communities to actively participate in shaping their energy future.

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