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

Conspiracy theory claim about causing earthquakes in Santorini through HAARP

No, windmills do not kill cows via earth pins and stray electricity

No, the WHO has not required a ban on global meat consumption by 2025

No, AEMET has not sent this SMS warning of a severe storm in your region: it redirects to a link that downloads software to infect your mobile phone and steal bank details

Trump's hints of “sprays” excited fans of chemtrails. What did the US leader mean?

Before, during and after: the complex puzzle you must complete to protect yourself from floods

Did Bill Gates really start denying climate change?

Does a mountain in Brazil prove that sea levels do not rise?

New research on Atlantic Ocean currents misrepresented online

These videos of whale 'rescues' are generated by AI

Will chemtrails be banned in Turkey?

Lawsuits against Repsol for 'greenwashing': questions and answers

No, this photo of activist Greta Thunberg being arrested isn't real: the chest area has been edited

FALS| Florida Snowstorm and Global Warming

No evidence that EVs cause infertility, and their magnetic fields are similar to those from household electronics

Magnetic North Pole: Myths and facts about its movement

“The cheapest electricity”, “green dictate from Brussels” and more myths about coal plants

Electricity from coal

The unfounded denial of climate change by professor Antonis Foskolos

Did the US really buy chemtrails?

Global warming and low temperatures in Romania