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.

In most cases, electrifying cars reduces their emissions

Climate change and its impacts on the water cycle; how can it increase both droughts and heavy downpours?

The electric car reduces the carbon footprint of road transport in the majority of cases

From vibrant corals to white skeletons: climate change and looming existential threats to coral reefs

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from all states is crucial to limiting global warming

Volcanoes influence the climate, but human beings influence the most

Disinformation about EU policies

Are extreme heat waves the new normal

Denial exploits extreme events to deny climate change

Sea-level rise: to mitigate or adapt? Experts say we need to do both

Myths surrounding wind turbines: are they really harmful to the animal

Explains whether fish caught in the Baltic Sea contain dangerous levels of mercury

Manipulative and untrue posts deny rising sea levels

Forest projects do not adequately compensate flight emissions

European disinformation now has it with wind turbines

Disinformation and Politicisation of the 'Fredi Beleri' Case

Pesticides are responsible for 25% of chronic diseases worldwide: which fruits and vegetables can contain traces of them

Russian propaganda and disinformation in Albania showed its true face after the attack in Ukraine

'Think tanks', oil companies and the extreme right: this is the 'obstructionist' framework of green policies in the EU

The hoaxes about EU climate policies: from “eating insects” to the “15-minute city”

Facts and disinformation about alleged “climate lockdowns”