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.

The Torcón reservoirs have not been emptied to justify climate change

Wojciech Cejrowski on the ban on growing vegetables and fruits. We explain

Bill Gates hasn't asked governments to replace farmers with artificial intelligence robots

WEF advocates greener agriculture, not restrictions on coffee consumption

A British study did not find that electric cars pollute the air more than cars with internal combustion engines

Dust from the Sahara sprayed by airplanes? A handful of fake content

Clean Transport Zones in Europe. What rules do they have?

The European Union wants to ban toilet paper? False

Report does not find that electric vehicles pollute more than petrol-powered vehicles

The post misinterprets a British study. Emissions from tyres are produced by all cars, not just electric vehicles

No, this video showing “gigantic waves” sweeping balconies in Tenerife is not current: it's from 2018

Does CO₂ emissions not affect the climate? Reliable sources say otherwise

Social media posts misinterpret Volvo study

This image of sea ice between Greenland and Iceland doesn't disprove global warming

Attempt to create “artificial rain”; by seeding clouds is not proof that chemtrails exist

Are electric police vans really powered by a generator?

Data shows temperatures rising in Greenland and around the world; current global warming is driven by CO2, not solar activity

The WEF did not call for banning home-grown food to “combat climate change”

HRT got it wrong with the temperatures in Brazil. This does not mean that global warming does not exist

Is this a picture from a farmers' protest? No, it is the work of AI

Are forest areas intentionally burned to cause climate change?