Deadline: 14-May-23
Have you come across disinformation which Denys man-made climate change or takes scientific facts out of context to confuse and delegitimize climate action? Do you want to discuss policy action against the spread of disinformation in the European Union (EU)? Are you interested in exchanging views and developing ideas with young people on what can be done to dismantle climate change related disinformation and lessen its impact? If yes, then apply now for Radar Youth Lab Berlin: Dismantle Disinformation on Climate Change.
The workshop invites young Europeans to discuss disinformation related to climate change and share their ideas against the spread of disinformation in the EU with policy makers.
The spread of disinformation is a constant challenge for democratic societies in Europe. It has the potential to undermine democratic processes and enhance societal polarisation. At the same time climate change is arguably one of the most pressing global issues that they face today and tomorrow. It has become a contested sphere of intense political and societal debate, thus an area where disinformation flourishes. For instance, information falsely stating that global warming is not caused by human activity, serves to prevent meaningful climate change measures. The changing digital communication landscapes and social media platforms facilitate the spread of disinformation.
It is therefore important to not only recognise disinformation on climate change in political debates and in everyday life, but also to develop effective policies and other measures to combat disinformation in the European Union (EU).
The Programme
- A Public Debate will shed light on different perspectives on disinformation and how it affects policy debates on climate change.
- A one-day interactive Workshop will give you the opportunity to exchange your experiences and impressions with a group of peers and together formulate your ideas on how to tackle and combat disinformation in the EU. Your policy recommendations will be collected in a briefing report and presented to policy makers at EU level at a conference next year.
- Become a Youth Ambassador: Two participants will refine and present policy-relevant recommendations to high-level EU policy-makers and experts at a concluding conference in Brussels (1/2 February 2024).
Eligibility Criteria
- Participants must be residents of an EU country and be between 18 and 30 years old. Please also be aware that the events will be held in English. The selection will be based on motivation and experience and strive to assemble a diverse group of participants in terms of background, country of residence and gender. Selection results will be communicated via email before 21 May 2023.
- Participants of the RADAR Youth Lab that travel from outside Berlin can be reimbursed for their costs. If accepted to the programme, they will get in touch on further planning your travel to and stay in Berlin.
For more information, visit Radar Youth Lab Berlin.