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license: mit
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- en
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- climate
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# Model Card
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## Model Details
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### Model Description
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This model identifies 12 distinct climate change denial strategies or fallacies to classify and analyse texts that express skepticism or opposition to climate change scientific findings.
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These 12 distinct labels come from the FLICC taxonomy created by John Cook and his colleagues.
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The FLICC taxonomy divides denial strategies into five primary categories: fake experts, logical fallacies, impossible expectations, cherry-picking, and conspiracy theories.
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- **Developed by:** Francisco Zanartu, John Cook, Julian Garcia and Markus Wagner
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- **Model type:** DeBERTa (Decoding-enhanced BERT with disentangled attention) is a Transformer-based neural language model
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- **Language(s) (NLP):** Finetuned and evaluated on a English dataset.
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- **License:** [More Information Needed]
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- **Finetuned from model [optional]:** microsoft/deberta-v2-xlarge
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