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

Photos from Rio de Janeiro do not refute sea level rise

The Saharan dust that has rained on parked cars is not the result of 'geoengineering'

Is Coal Energy Cheaper Than Renewable Energy? We check

Poster shows wrong figures about nitrogen emissions

The World Bank does not sign agreements to abolish traditional agriculture

Dead things transform into fossil fuels in Earth’s crust over millions of years; no evidence of deeper origins or renewable source

A video circulating on the Internet shows the ignition of a controlled fire

Tax on diesel cars. Tusk government withdraws from PiS plans?

Posts exaggerate impact of Greek safety measure for carrying electric cars on ferries

'At any given moment' there were not five thousand private jets in the air

Poland has less water resources than Egypt? False

No, Belgium is not a world champion in distributing fossil subsidies

No, the European Commission has not 'censored' the existence of 'chemtrails'

Andrija Klaric scares with climate lockdown and theft of wind and sun

It is misleading to say that air transport is “the one that pollutes the most”, as Riba says

Does hailstorm damage photovoltaic panels? We explain

Human activity generates about a third of the CO2 in the atmosphere

It is not true that the Dutch are not reducing CO2 emissions

Richest 10 percent responsible for half of global CO₂ emissions, study shows

The bus that burned in Barcelona on May 28 was not electric

Film dispels old myths about climate change