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.
Floods in Galati may have been caused by the directed rupture of some dams
It is not true that cars with an internal combustion engine are more environmentally friendly than electric ones
Image of Trump in hurricane floods is AI-generated
Aurora Borealis could have been caused by HAARP
Manipulations about the percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere are still ongoing
Disaster funding in the United States was not reallocated to immigration programs
FEMA did not prevent the outflow of aid to the victims of Hurricane Helene
Cyclone Boris could have been caused by HAARP
These images are not of the arrival of Hurricane Milton in Florida
Hurricane Milton’s path is not evidence of weather manipulation; humans cannot create or manipulate hurricanes
Hurricane Milton was not created with the Haarp project
Video of lion walking in snow in South Africa does not refute climate change
In a viral video, the YouTuber “The Raptor” makes a series of mistakes to deny the influence of human activities on the climate
Footage shows leech formation, not storm 'launch' via HAARP
Artificial rain in Romania
Strange bumps in the sky are natural cloud features, not the results of weather manipulation
False claim that a study proved human emissions have zero contribution to climate change
About temperatures in the last 485 years
Climate change is caused by chemtrails
Hurricane predictions aren’t perfect, but that does not ‘invalidate climate change theory’, contrary to Daily Wire claims
Users misrepresent Jane Goodall's sayings about family planning and climate change