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Browse verified fact-checks and debunks addressing misinformation and disinformation about climate change, curated by European fact-checking organizations.

It is false that the EU will require by law to consume worms or their derivatives – Verificat

What do we know from the audio of the president of the Jucar Hydrographic Confederation about the warnings of the Rambla del Poyo during the DANA in Valencia

Planned wind farm: Only a small part of Reinhardswald should give way

What do we know about this video of supposed electric bicycles that “cannot be recycled because of their batteries”

Research on nuclear material in the March 2022 calima: the quantity was lower than European limits for food

The proposal for a regulation does not restrict the use of lighting in residential buildings

The misinformation in this video that says that the DANA in Valencia was provoked and that the dead in the Bonaire car park hide

A strange device was captured on video: does it prove that climate change is created artificially?

Unfounded claims about geoengineering

Russia, China and India remain in the Paris climate agreement

Weather modification, chemtrails and aircraft trails – Myths and facts

It is not true that extreme heat does not represent a problem for human life

Were the fires in Los Angeles caused by smart electricity meters?

Made-up extreme weather forecast: Germany does not expect minus 40 degrees

We fact-check Vox's arguments denying climate change in Parliament

It is not a ship capable of modifying the weather in Santander

The snowstorm that hit Florida is not proof that climate change is not real

No, this video is not of a dam in the Valencian Community releasing water into the DANA

Footage of a drone throwing fire was made in Ukraine, not Los Angeles

Has there really been fake snow in the United States?

The European Commission does not “force” to take “insect meal” nor is it a dangerous substance