Public Attitudes to Science 2014: Social Listening October December 2013 report

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Public Attitudes to Science 2014: Social Listening October December 2013 report PUBLIC 1

Objectives Ipsos MORI are conducting a year long research exercise into how people talk about science. Using our social media tracking programme we are able to see who is talking about science online, what they are talking about, and when. In essence what makes science sticky? September December (Q4) objectives: To continue to examine the mechanics by which particular stories spread over social networks Search subjects animal testing and climate change 2

Method Using our in-house social media platform we are able to measure internet traffic volumes on different subjects across a range of online sources, including Twitter, forums, blogs, news sites, etc. Over this period we searched for mentions relating to the release of the IPCC 5 th report on climate change and animal research Our search terms: (("Climate change" OR "Global warming") NEAR/10 (scien* OR expert* OR tests)) AND ("IPCC" OR "International Panel on Climate Change" OR "fifth") "animal test" OR "animal testing" OR "animal research" OR "research on animals" OR "tests on animals*" OR "testing on animals" 3

Headline findings 4

Climate change and animal research UK internet traffic 1200 Climate change Animal research 1000 800 600 400 200 0 September October November December 5

Of the science stories examined over the year, the horsemeat story provoked the most conversations 1500 Horsemeat Climate change 1000 Measles Badger cull GM food 500 Animal research Fracking Meteor 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 6

The climate change story had a stronger news element than animal testing Climate change Animal testing Twitter 35% Blogs 14% Forums 8% Blogs/forums 8% Traditional News 9% Traditional news 43% 82% Fracking Badger culling GM Measles Horsemeat Meteor Fracking Badger cull 7

Climate change and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 8

Climate change: one peak in conversation 1200 27 th September: 1000 800 600 The release of an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report that said human activity is the dominant cause of climate change drove most conversation 400 200 7 th November Nick Clegg warns against a Government U- turn on the environment 17 th November Tweet by Andrew Neil, present of BBC Daily Politics, questioning the link between climate change and Typhoon Haiyan. 0 September October November December 9

27 th September the IPCC report release date More Twitter traffic, but still predominantly news reporting The Guardian Newspaper British Medical Journal European Commissioner for Climate Action 41% 51% Many Tweets simply noted the report release 10

Scientific debate in forums who is talking? Debates on the existence of man-made climate change featured across many forums they are one of the favourite off-topic subjects Computer engineering forum Anglers forum Cycling forum Student forum Daily Mail discussion forum Gamers forum 11

Scientific debate in forums what are they saying? Outside scientific forums the debate on climate change is polarised, reflecting broader public debate there are no shades of grey Supporters of the mainstream science position on climate change cite the IPCC and its near-unanimity over man-made climate change. The focus was split between those who defended the scientific approach of the IPCC, and those who questioned the scientific credentials of the critics Some argued for the IPCC s findings using scientific arguments Others argued by questioning critics credentials: unscientific, biased 12

Scientific debate in forums what are they saying? A dominant argument amongst those who question the mainstream science position on climate change is that the IPCC and scientific community are politicised and this influences their findings those lone voices outside this consensus should be trusted more. Typically criticism is based on distrust of the source and science-based arguments are less used Distrust of the IPCC/UN influencing the validity of the research Suspicion of a broader conspiracy is more important than scientific arguments 13

Climate change debate what matters? For both sides the provenance of scientists matters as much as what the science says who they work for, what they ve studied, and what their political leanings are contextualise all findings Although both sides use science to reinforce arguments, neither fully distinguished between verified scientific research and less reputable sources Those who agree with the IPCC are more likely to use scientific sources, but only those that reinforce their opinions Those who disagree used scientific sources less often, and also only used those that supported their position 14

Climate change and personal insult in forums an argument rather than a debate Often discussions of climate change took the form of arguments rather than debates. Trolling, or saying something controversial designed to insult, frequently occurred on these forums Forums have regulars, so often the people debating know each other already, which usually makes the argument more ad hominem 15

Animal research 16

Animal research continuous discussion with small peaks 1200 Unlike some other topics there is always a certain level of discussion on animal testing; these are often strongly held views 1000 800 600 400 200 Story-driven peaks Background traffic 0 September October November December 17

A number of types of conversation around animal testing general public Medium: Average mentions per day (over monitoring period) Twitter 64 News websites 7 Forums 4 Blogs 2 Twitter traffic was the largest source of animal testing conversations over the monitoring period Many conversations were unprompted from the general public: 18

A number of types of conversation around animal testing advocacy groups Reports from anti-testing organisations on campaigns and direct action were another major source Anti testing organisations such as PETA and BUAV were amongst the most mentioned sources 19

A number of types of conversation around animal testing naming and shaming firms Some firms such as L Oreal were defending themselves on Twitter. Others actively advertised their anti-testing credentials L Oreal reached out to Twitter critics to provide them with information on their animal testing stance The cosmetics firm Lush organised a demonstration to highlight its non-testing credentials Many other questions and statements: 20

The higher conversation peaks: not only a spike in news coverage, but a spike in Twitter conversations 10 th December a highly critical report is published on animal testing at Imperial College Pushing animal testing further into mainstream conversation provoked increased levels of existing conversations, and new conversations too More conversation from anti-animal testing organisations Higher levels of companies offering reassurance on their stance to customers New, topical debates on news and radio networks, and on forums New, topical, humorous posts 21

Twitter traffic on animal testing is strongly anti-testing, often violently so: this topic arouses strong emotions in some Organisations such as PETA and BUAV tweet predominantly about animal testing; and many on Twitter share their aversion to it Most frequently tweeted links all anti testing: This humorous tweet was an exception The anger over the subject is best exemplified by this tweet from EDL founder Tommy Robinson, which was retweeted 135 times 22

Climate change and animal research Science, morality and conspiracy 23

Very different online conversation levels 1200 1000 800 600 400 Climate change Animal research Total mentions over monitoring period: Climate change: 3,695 Animal testing: 9,563 Climate change is generally assigned greater global importance than animal testing, but conversations online do not fully reflect this fact although climate change has the higher peak, background conversation on animal testing is higher The organisations and people who use Twitter and write online about animal testing may be a small group but over time their volume can compete with stories with wider relevance 200 0 September October November December 24

Both topics provoked scientific conversations, but other types of conversation were more prevalent Twitter conversation on animal testing often focussed on the moral need to stop it Climate change Twitter conversation was more science-based, but often focussed on the IPCC scientists themselves rather than the science Word clouds are a representation of the frequency with which particular terms are present in the data 25

Different types of argument Animal research conversations had less of a debate element to them typically conversations were entirely against testing. The level of scientific conversation was also lower the focus was normally on the ethics or morality of animal research News coverage and Twitter conversations around climate change were similarly one sided, but on forums and blogs there was a great deal of debate for and against. This debate was often based in science, with data and articles used to defend individual views. But other factors particularly political considerations were given at least equal weight in the argument The debate over climate change was closer to a public discussion of science. But few people appeared to change their minds scientific arguments were used to back up pre-set ideas and attitudes 26

Please contact us with any questions: Nick.Pettigrew@ipsos.com 020 7347 3265 Sarah.Pope@ipsos.com 020 7347 3981 Michael.Clemence@ipsos.com 020 7347 3484 27