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 European Union does not impose a personal 'carbon passport'
Climate change is caused by human activity and poses a threat to human communities
The global forest does not bind more CO2 per year than is emitted in total
'Euronews' has not released a video of French farmers throwing manure at the Ukrainian Embassy in Paris
Less CO2 emissions from industry than volcanoes? We check
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
The price of water in Spain has not risen due to the destruction of river barriers
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
EU is not passing law to ‘seize and scrap’ cars under climate agenda, contrary to Peter Sweden claim
Temperature records in July 1876 in Spain: why they are not reliable and why, if true, it would not debunk current climate change
No, this weather forecast in Germany shows no flames or background alarm sounds: it's a montage
The Spanish Met Office article on attempts to “artificial weather modification”: it does not say that they avoid rain, quite the contrary
Watch out for this video of a helicopter using fire to “cause” forest fires: it was published in 2018 and uses a technique to control fire
Franco Prodi is wrong, global warming is not part of 'natural cycles'
No, they haven't colored a weather map of Sweden red with what was “a normal summer” in 1986*
Beware of the content saying that the Forestry Act of 2015 allows burned areas to be reclassified automatically: 30 years must pass since the fire or justify in a law “compelling reasons of public interest” *