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Climate change refers to long-term shifts in global temperature, weather patterns, and atmospheric conditions. While natural factors play a role, human activities—such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation—have significantly accelerated global warming by increasing greenhouse gas emissions. This leads to rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and disruptions to ecosystems and societies.

At the same time, climate change disinformation spreads false or misleading narratives to create doubt about scientific evidence and delay action. It often appears in media, politics, and online spaces, undermining public trust and policy efforts.

These modules equip users with the knowledge and skills to identify and counter climate disinformation. By understanding scientific facts, recognizing misinformation tactics, and using fact-checking tools, users can actively combat false narratives and promote informed climate action.

Modules

Climate Change Communication

Climate Change Disinformation Tactics

Climate Change Narratives

Disinformation Campaigns Case Studies

Understanding Climate Change