Business Fast > Technology > Twitter has always been a hotspot for climate change misinformation. On Musk's watch, it's heating up. TechnologyTwitter has always been a hotspot for climate change misinformation. On Musk's watch, it's heating up.January 11, 2023posted on Jan. 11, 2023 at 9:06 pm Despite pledges to clean up lies, hoaxes and conspiracies, climate misinformation is surging on Twitter under Elon Musk, exclusive new report says. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 11, 2023previous articleThe question is how quickly shelter deceleration unfolds, says Zelman & Associates' Dennis McGillnext articleData service tracks, analyzes electric vehicle travel – GCN.comYou Might Also LikeTechnologySalaries for quick commerce delivery execs higher than food delivery: reportNovember 25, 2024TechnologySky offers alternative way to watch TV that's vastly cheaper than using your dishNovember 24, 2024TechnologyBusiness spending on AI surged 500% this year to $13.8 billion, says Menlo VenturesNovember 22, 2024TechnologyYou can soon reset your Instagram algorithm – but users say the same thingNovember 21, 2024TechnologySell Chrome to end search monopoly, Google toldNovember 21, 2024TechnologyThird Wave Coffee posts 67% rise in FY24 revenue, but losses doubleNovember 20, 2024Recommended For YouMarketStock market update: Nifty Bank index 2.1%November 25, 2024MarketTechnologySalaries for quick commerce delivery execs higher than food delivery: reportNovember 25, 2024TechnologyPersonal FinanceI worked in charities for years – here’s how I make sure my money is going to a good cause, not Captain Tom’s family | Gary NunnNovember 25, 2024Personal FinanceSportsDing Liren v Gukesh Dommaraju: World Chess Championship 2024 Game 1 – live updatesNovember 25, 2024SportsRetailB&Q owner says budget uncertainty hit spending and tax rise will cost it £31mNovember 25, 2024Retail
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