EuroClimateCheck: Climate fact-checking database website now live
The euroclimatecheck.com database is now live! Access fact-checks from 25 fact-checking organisations across the EU and follow climate misinformation narratives.
The euroclimatecheck.com database is now live! Access fact-checks from 25 fact-checking organisations across the EU and follow climate misinformation narratives.
Science Feedback, in partnership with QuotaClimat, and Data for Good, has been awarded a grant from JournalismAI Innovation Challenge, supported by the Google News Initiative (GNI), to develop Climate Safeguards—an AI-powered system that tracks and analyzes climate misinformation on TV and radio. This initiative will equip journalists, media organizations, and regulators with real-time alerts and analysis to monitor misleading climate narratives and respond with accurate, science-based analysis.
Science Feedback participates in the Structural Indicators to Monitor Online Disinformation Scientifically Project (SIMODS), a collaborative initiative funded by the European Media and Information Fund, aimed at developing indicators measuring online misinformation across platforms and countries. SIMODS brings together eight leading fact-checking and research organizations from across Europe to create methodologically rigorous tools to track the prevalence of misinformation on major platforms.
Expanding its reach, Science Feedback introduces a dedicated French-language version of its site to provide reliable science-related information on critical health, climate and energy issues.
23 September 2024 – The European Fact-Checking Standards Network has announced its first annual conference to take place in Brussels,…
Farmers’ protests in several European countries have been weaponized to spread false or misleading claims to discredit political action against climate change and fuel deep-seated distrust towards the European Union, according to a report on climate disinformation related to the protests.
FactCRICIS aims to support fact-checkers in identifying and debunking disinformation campaigns related to climate change and other crises, fostering more rapid, impactful and coordinated responses within and across European borders.
European fact-checkers have joined forces to combat climate disinformation with the launch of Climate Facts Europe – a public database and alert system supported by the European Climate Foundation.
Ahead of the 2024 European Parliament elections, Science Feedback has partnered with the European Fact-Checking Standards Network (EFCSN) and over 40 organizations to create Elections24Check – a comprehensive open database of fact-checks, debunks, and reports on disinformation narratives across the continent.