Wellness influencers fueled pandemic misinformation. Now they have another big conspiracy in their sights - News Summed Up

Wellness influencers fueled pandemic misinformation. Now they have another big conspiracy in their sights


As interest in the pandemic waned, experts say some wellness influencers have latched on to climate change to galvanize followers. Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty ImagesCécile Simmons, a trained yoga teacher, was surprised when many of the wellness accounts she followed started posting about climate change. Some wellness influencers are exposing young audiences to a slew of climate misinformation. Climate misinformation is having “a profound impact” both on people’s beliefs and on the normalization of fringe perspectives, Caulfield said. It’s particularly worrying as it allows climate misinformation to reach new audiences, experts say, including young people that might otherwise be supportive of climate change action.


Source: CNN February 04, 2024 15:05 UTC



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