As elites arrive in Davos, conspiracy theories thrive online
https://apnews.com/0193732c04074e595852c160d7ca1c86
NEW YORK (AP) — When some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential figures gathered at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last year, sessions on climate change drew high-level discussions on topics such as carbon financing and sustainable food systems.
But an entirely different narrative played out on the internet, where social media users claimed leaders wanted to force the population to eat insects instead of meat in the name of saving the environment.
As elites arrive in Davos, conspiracy theories thrive online
Jan 16, 2023, 12:32pm UTC
https://apnews.com/0193732c04074e595852c160d7ca1c86
> NEW YORK (AP) — When some of the world’s wealthiest and most influential figures gathered at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last year, sessions on climate change drew high-level discussions on topics such as carbon financing and sustainable food systems.
> But an entirely different narrative played out on the internet, where social media users claimed leaders wanted to force the population to eat insects instead of meat in the name of saving the environment.