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Replacing part of the red meat with oily fish such as sardines would prevent up to 750,000 deaths a year

The lack of measures against climate change goes against the rights of the population, says Strasbourg

Hannibal and the Alps: history and science of a denial myth

Beware of the viral chain that asks to throw fruit seeds into the field to reforest

After the last rains, reservoirs reach 63% of their capacity, five points more than the previous week

Disinformation, facts and context about the expropriations of beach houses in Spain

Climate change puts good wine production at risk in Spain, Italy and Greece

'Wind Turbine Syndrome' is an imaginary illness

European air pollution is falling but several provinces exceed the WHO's' toxic 'threshold

What is Spain's relationship with the construction of desalination plants and water treatment plants in Morocco: a review of five years of loans and grants

"Cow farts" and the trivialization of the climate crisis

Who decides when and how to release water from a reservoir?

How do we know that more than 6 million people die each year from pollution

Disinformation from prey to dam: this is how narratives about caused drought are fabricated

The driving force behind modern climate change is human activity, not the Sun

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

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

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

No, the increase in natural disasters is not apparent