 Welcome to Week 6 of Denial 101x, our last week of lectures. Over the last five weeks, we've looked at the psychological drivers of climate science denial, the science of climate change and the different ways that myths distort the science. Given all this knowledge, how do we respond to science denial? In Week 6, we'll examine what the science says about responding to science denial. What does empirical evidence tell us is the most effective approach in reducing the influence of misconceptions. Given the complexities of the human brain, what's the best way to debunk a myth? We also include interviews with scientists researching the psychology of climate change. And don't forget to check out the final installment of our trilogy, The Climate of Middle-Aff. Finally, in Week 6 and 7, you'll work on your final assessment of Denial 101x, which is writing your own debunking of climate misinformation. Your assignment will be peer-assessed or graded by your fellow students, while you grade other students' assignments. So enjoy our last set of lectures for Denial 101x, and good luck with your assignment. We can't wait to see the great responses you come up with.