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.

Spain floods prompt torrent of false claims online

The faster-than-average warming in several regions of the world does not in any way invalidate the reality of global warming

Scheme on gases in the atmosphere does not deny the role of humans in global warming

No, Crit'Air 3 vehicles will not be banned in dozens of cities in France in 2025

CO2 is necessary for life, but its excess emissions are one of the causes of climate change

Paleoclimate graph misused to deny global warming

High temperatures in the Arctic in 1922 do not disprove climate science

Police car footage does not show the introduction of 'climate lockdown' in Spain

“Stranded Whale” in Baku is an artwork by Belgian collective

The regulation on weather intervention that appears in the Official State Gazette does not prove that 'chemtrails' exist –

195 countries signed the Paris climate agreement

China, Brazil and US do attend COP29 climate summit

No, the demolition of reservoirs on Spanish rivers did not cause flooding in Valencia

The Cheste dam could not have prevented DANA damage, as Alejandro Fernández says

No, it's not true that 90 million years ago it was warmer than today even without an increase in CO₂

These clouds were not artificially created

The footage of a burning vehicle does not show an electric bus

The sun has up to 100 times less impact on climate change than greenhouse gases.

Map does not show “eliminated dams” in Valencia and is not related to the DANA disaster

Recent global warming driven by human CO2 emissions, not ‘little ice age’ or urban heat island effects

Gheorghe Piperea on measures to combat climate change