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Browse verified fact-checks and debunks addressing misinformation and disinformation about climate change, curated by European fact-checking organizations.

Nobel Prizes and disinformation: why we believe in a single opinion in the face of all scientific evidence

It is false that there is no “real climate crisis”, as Nobel Prize winner John Clauser says

There is no evidence that floods in European countries were caused by the dismantling of dams in late 2023, experts say

This video of a demonstration in Hamburg is not related to farmers' protests

Reducing emissions by 2030. Zalewska is misleading

Climate crisis denial manifesto, misleadingly promoted as signed by 1600 "scientists"

Why the statements of John Clauser, Nobel Prize winner in Physics, do not deny climate change

The price of water in Spain has not risen due to the destruction of river barriers

Denial groups permeate farmers' protests

Recent eruption of the Grindavik volcano in Iceland represents less than the equivalent of one hour of global human-generated CO2 emissions

Study calls for people to grow their own food for many years to come, despite finding higher carbon footprint compared to conventional agriculture

Data on renewable energy in Catalonia: only 15% of the energy it produces is green

No, the increase in natural disasters is not apparent

Most tap water in Barcelona no longer comes from rivers (and that affects its taste, but not its safety)

EU is not passing law to ‘seize and scrap’ cars under climate agenda, contrary to Peter Sweden claim

The European Union will not “prohibit” repairing a car after a breakdown

Why do fires (also) have to do with climate change

Why can't we accurately predict what the weather will be like two weeks from now, but we can predict it in the long term

Franco Prodi is wrong, global warming is not part of 'natural cycles'