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Photos of a mountain in Rio de Janeiro do not disprove that sea levels have been raised

Misleading contributions about erosion waste from wind turbines

Pesticides are responsible for 25% of chronic diseases worldwide: which fruits and vegetables can contain traces of them

Photos of Rio de Janeiro don't refute sea level rise

Photos of Rio de Janeiro do not show that sea levels have stayed the same

Photos of Rio de Janeiro from 1880 to 2020 don't deny the rise in sea level

Sea levels have risen for over 100 years, despite misleading photos shared on social media

Photos of this Brazilian mountain do NOT prove that sea levels are not rising

Weather modification and “air sprays”: what applies?

No, Germany is not opposed to the introduction of E-Fuels

How the climate is (not) changing: we analyse the film ‘The Cold Truth’

There are no climate vaccines for humans

Why was the Sahara once green? Here are the reasons

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

'Think tanks', oil companies and the extreme right: this is the 'obstructionist' framework of green policies in the EU