Kjell Vowles: How female oppression and climate denial are connected
Kjell Vowles argues that the nationalist narrative in Sweden promotes male dominance and economic growth, while conveniently ignoring the underlying oppression of people and nature.
DN Debate Replies. “Populism to vote other than no to stricter climate goals”
Alice Teodorescu Måwe argues that her decision regarding stricter climate goals is based on total climate benefits, not disdain for science, countering criticisms of climate denial.
The Extreme Right Organizing Anger by Attacking Climate Policy
The article discusses the rise of extreme right political forces globally, especially in the context of climate change denial and their strategies to mobilize support.
Trump's Interest in Greenland and Venezuela Contradicts Climate Change Denial Discourse
Donald Trump's geopolitical moves regarding Greenland and Venezuela contradict his denialist views on climate change.
Under water, in denial: is Europe drowning out the climate crisis?
The article reflects on the tragic drowning of two Spanish men in severe flooding caused by recent heavy rains in Málaga, highlighting the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in Europe linked to climate change.
Trump doesn’t know what farming is like
The article critiques Donald Trump's denial of climate change, highlighting the direct impacts felt by farmers and rural communities in South Korea.
Trump's Disturbed Climate Denial Will Make China Great Again
The article critiques President Trump's decision to overturn a scientific determination that allows the U.S. government to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, suggesting it undermines efforts against climate change globally.
Trump's Disturbing Climate Denial Will Make China Great Again
The article critiques Trump's decision to revoke the scientific basis for regulating greenhouse gas emissions, arguing it will empower polluters and negatively impact global climate efforts.
2025 is another year of climate crisis. Meanwhile, in the Sejm, a festival of denial by Marshal Bosak
In the face of new scientific evidence of the ongoing climate crisis, Marshal Krzysztof Bosak from Konfederacja is hosting a conference in the Polish Sejm that denies the consensus on the causes of global warming.
2025 was the year of denial. What now?
The article explores the persistence of normality in the face of crises such as wars and climate change, drawing parallels to the anthropological concept of 'compartmentalism' that allows for contradictory beliefs to exist without conflict.