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.
Low water on the Rhine from 1921 does not disprove climate change
Sea levels are rising even off Dubai — video on the web is misleading
Video of prescribed burning in the United States is deceptively presented online
Extreme weather events in Europe do not depend on cloud seeding in California
This video doesn't show a Spanish beach after an environmental festival
The waters of the Abrud and Arieș rivers would not mix
The high temperatures of 1965 do not undo climate change
This dusty car doesn't have chemtrails
Klaus Schwab hasn't asked to ban people from washing their pants more than once a month
No, this video does not capture the beach becoming cluttered after the 'eco festival'
“The rulers of the world deliberately change the climate? It's not true
The “wind turbine syndrome” explained by the “nocebo” effect; the impact of infrasound on health is not proven
A Harvard study does not indicate that solar panels generate more waste than nuclear power plants
Increasing Antarctic shelf ice does not disprove global warming
The AEMET has not said that the average temperature of the springs of 2016 and 2024 were the same
Neither “manipulation” nor “concealment”: the change in the Aemet methodology for measuring the average temperature explains the variations in the verdicts
This claim about Taylor Swift's private jet is false
Misinterpreted Dutch study on excess deaths after Covid
The Dutch electricity grid is under pressure, but electric cars are not the only culprits
Video does not show fire after electric car crash
Measurements prove sea level rise at Sugarloaf