Explore Articles: Fact-Checking Climate Data
Browse verified fact-checks and debunks addressing misinformation and disinformation about climate change, curated by European fact-checking organizations.
 
			New study calls into question the impact of CO2 on climate? It's not true
 
			Do solar panels release toxic substances when they break? Context and evidence
 
			Myths about weather control and geoengineering: here’s what you should know
 
			Multas por polvo de cereales explosivo: lo que sabemos
 
			Social media posts recycle old false claims about the "hockey stick" climate graph
 
			What is the impact of aviation and its condensation trails on the climate crisis
 
			Donald Trump against climate change: all the scientifically unsubstantiated claims made in his UN speech
 
			Misinformation about climate change, vaccines and COVID-19
 
			No, this study doesn't question worries about the Amazon rainforest
 
			Risk of "blackout" for tension problems in the electric grid as warned by the Spanish TSO in October 2025: what do we know
 
			What we know and what we don't know about the “ecological” firefighting liquid invented by the Spanish César Sallén
 
			"100,000 olive trees to be removed to install solar panels": how a real but exaggerated case became a narrative fueled by misinformation
 
			TV statements by a doctor on the health consequences of climate change misquoted
 
			No, Yolanda Díaz did not tweet that ‘climate change is not stopping’ and that she was therefore ‘monitoring sea levels’: it is from a ‘parody’ account
 
			The price of electricity has not fallen by 50% since Sánchez became President
 
			The Netherlands and renewable energy. Have solar power plants become uneconomical there?
 
			How wind turbine blades are disposed of in Germany
 
			Do electric vehicles catch fire more often? Early evidence says no
 
			The conspiracy theory of 'chemtrails': questions and answers · Maldita.es
 
			Beware of the contents that say that Morocco doubles its production of olives and olive oil: it is producin less, according to data
 
			In Spain, solar panels and solar street lights have never been burned due to unusual heat in the country
