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.

Farmers at risk of cancer due to pesticides? We check

The water landfill of the Pedrógão dam on February 29, 2024: context and misinformation

Draft EU regulation on end-of-life cars wrongly presented online

There is no evidence for the fires caused by laser weapons on the island of Hawaii

Twitter account of Zelensky included Kosovo in the agenda of the visit to Tirana

Is the climate changed by the sun? Scientists have ruled out its impact

Norwegian contribution does not refute that CO2 has an impact on global warming

Irish footballers did not sing the Israeli anthem as a protest against the attacks in Gaza

Germany is contributing to climate change

Pesticide consumption. Poland against the background of Ukraine and Western Europe

No, these two weather maps of Germany do not show temperatures in red that they used to show in green: one is a topographic map and the other, a temperature map

There is no evidence that American and European farmers are emigrating to Russia en masse

These circles in the sky are not 'chemtrails. '

There is neither ethnic cleansing nor exodus of Serbs from Kosovo

From 3 to 8 million liters: why do Hard Rock Hotel water consumption forecasts vary so much

Why is the phrase 'rivers waste water into the sea that we could use' a myth?

According to the new draft of the Federal Forest Act, walking and cycling in the forest remains permitted

No, radar systems and cell towers cannot influence the weather

Beware of these misleading statements by the “founder of Greenpeace” on CO2 and climate change

The production of batteries for Tesla electric cars does not harm the climate more than cars with internal combustion engines

The production of lab-grown meat from animal cells is not currently allowed in the EU