LAURA VILBIKS AND JOONAS PLAAN: If something has gone wrong with climate policy course, it is not the 'enthusiasm-based approach'
Experts argue that misunderstandings in climate policy, as indicated in a recent interview, misrepresent scientific consensus on the urgent need for climate action.
Climate Change: Misinformation is Condemning Us
The article argues against misinformation surrounding climate change, emphasizing the robust scientific consensus supporting its reality.
FACTOMATS: Outside the window, it is freezing β where has global warming gone?!
A TVNET article discusses the public skepticism about global warming amid freezing temperatures in Latvia, sparked by social media commentary and AI-generated videos.
Will the European Union introduce as many as 11 waste containers? The Ministry of Climate explains
The Polish Ministry of Climate has clarified that a recent claim about the EU mandating 11 different waste containers is based on a misinterpretation of a report.
Does a frosty winter mean that there is no climate change? 'Long-term trends are important'
The article discusses how cold winters do not negate climate change, the significance of long-term trends in climate analysis, and the impact of increasing extreme weather events, while highlighting the dangers of climate misinformation and the necessary political response to climate challenges.
Bogdan Chojnicki: Ignoring the climate change problem is a road to nowhere
The article discusses the implications of record heat in Poland and globally, the effects of climate change on water balance and agricultural temperatures, the role of misinformation in social media regarding climate perception, and the urgent need for stronger actions on greenhouse gas emissions.
The Fine Rain of Hate Against Meteorologists and Climate Communicators: Can Toxic Messages on Social Media Be Pursued?
The article discusses the rise of toxic messages against meteorologists and climate communicators on social media, highlighting the limitations of current legislation in addressing organized misinformation campaigns.
2025 leaves a destructive trail of heat waves, extreme rains, and fires fueled by climate change
In 2025, a year marked by extreme heat, severe rainfall, and intensified wildfires, experts have documented 17 climate-related disasters exacerbated by misinformation.