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Human activity generates about a third of the CO2 in the atmosphere

It is not true that the Dutch are not reducing CO2 emissions

Cristiano Ronaldo has not expressed support for Palestinian children, but Syrian ones

Still no evidence linking autism and anti covid vaccines

Richest 10 percent responsible for half of global CO₂ emissions, study shows

Manager who was refused to meet by Guardiola no relation to Israel

Russia, not NATO, is returning military service to Europe

The Presidency of Northern Macedonia did not remove the Albanian from the official website

The bus that burned in Barcelona on May 28 was not electric

Film dispels old myths about climate change

Estonian Prime Minister did not say that Europe does not want peace with Russia

Will the European Union ban the repair of cars older than 15 years?

What we know about the alleged millionaire wealth of activist Greta Thunberg

The evidence of human influence on the warming of the planet is unequivocal

The bus that burned down in Barcelona was diesel, not electric

Will solar panels save the planet? We explain

The bus that burned down in Barcelona was diesel, not electric

No, the European Commission has not said that “you cannot shower whenever you want, it will be controlled” nor does it have the power to restrict the use of water

The hoax that the European Union asks the population to discard breakfast to preserve the environment

No, the bus in this Barcelona fire isn't electric: it's diesel

Is climate change a natural process? It is caused by man