Story at a glance In May 2022, the European Union passed the Digital Services Act which aims to improve digital spaces for social media users. Now, several environmental groups are calling on Twitter, TikTok and others to put more effort into addressing climate disinformation under the law. They argue the companies owe it to their users and to the planet. In a letter addressed to the CEOs of Facebook, TikTok, Google and YouTube, Twitter, and Pinterest, over 12 environmental groups called on the companies to improve transparency in their reporting and moderation of climate disinformation under European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA). The DSA was passed i
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