Google, YouTube to Stop Serving Advertisements Next to Climate Change Misinformation

Google will prohibit platforms from helping people make money from content that "contradicts well-established scientific consensus around the existence of climate change."

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 8 October 2021 10:05 IST
Highlights
  • Online content referring to climate change as hoax or scam are included
  • Facebook touts efforts to curb climate misinformation at its platform
  • Social media platforms are regularly accused of promoting content

Google's decision to demonetise climate misinformation could turn the tide on the climate denial economy

Google on Thursday said it will no longer post advertisements next to misinformation about climate change on its search engine or on global video-sharing platform YouTube. The new policy for Google advertisers, publishers, and YouTube creators will prohibit the platforms from helping people make money from content that "contradicts well-established scientific consensus around the existence and causes of climate change."

That includes online content referring to climate change as a hoax or a scam, or denying the world's temperature is rising and that human activity is contributing to the problem, Google said in a post.

"Advertisers simply don't want their advertisements to appear next to this content," Google said.

"And publishers and creators don't want advertisements promoting these claims to appear on their pages or videos."

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The Internet giant added that the policy change aligns with efforts by the company to promote sustainable practices and confront climate change.

"Google's important decision to demonetise climate misinformation could turn the tide on the climate denial economy," said NGO Avaaz campaign director Fadi Quran.

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"For years, climate misinformers have confused public opinion and obstructed urgent political action on climate change, and YouTube has been one of their weapons of choice."

Quran urged other online platforms to follow Google's lead and stop funneling money to those peddling debunked denials of climate change.

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Social networking colossus Facebook, which is Google's biggest competitor in the digital advertising market, touts efforts to curb climate misinformation at its platform but has no such advertisement ban in place.

Social media platforms are regularly accused of promoting content that provokes strong emotional responses in order to keep users engaged so the platforms can make more money made from advertisements, even if the content can cause harm.


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