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A New Dark Age? Truth, Trust, and Environmental Science
Date Issued
2022-10
Date Available
2024-03-12T10:59:41Z
Abstract
This review examines the alleged crisis of trust in environmental science and its impact on public opinion, policy decisions in the context of democratic governance, and the interaction between science and society. In an interdisciplinary manner, the review focuses on the following themes: the trustworthiness of environmental science, empirical studies on levels of trust and trust formation; social media, environmental science, and disinformation; trust in environmental governance and democracy; and co-production of knowledge and the production of trust in knowledge. The review explores both the normative issue of trustworthiness and empirical studies on how to build trust. The review does not provide any simple answers to whether trust in science is generally in decline or whether we are returning to a lessenlightened era in public life with decreased appreciation of knowledge and truth. The findings are more nuanced, showing signs of both distrust and trust in environmental science.
Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020
Other Sponsorship
Oslo Institute for Research on the Impact of Science (OSIRIS)
Research Council of Norway
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Journal
Annual Review Environment and Resources
Volume
2022
Issue
47
Start Page
5
End Page
29
Copyright (Published Version)
2022 Annual Reviews
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1543-5938
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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