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Climate Disinformation – EC Library Guide: Introduction

A selection of information resources relevant to the work of the European Commission

Introduction

 

About this Library Guide

This Library Guide has been compiled by the EC Library, jointly with the Libraries of the Learning Centres, to support the work of the European Commission. It may also be of interest to students, researchers and the wider public.

The Library Guide presents a curated selection of relevant sources on the topic: EU websites, EU publications, EU law, EU research results, international publications, peer-reviewed research journals and articles, books, think tank reports and news updates.

Use the Find-eR search box on the left to discover information sources on other topics that matter to you.

 

Climate disinformation

Climate disinformation is the intentional dissemination of false information related to climate change and climate action. It can take many forms, from hard denial and conspiracy theories to softer, more insidious disinformation that seeks to muddy the waters by claiming that climate change is not man-made or as bad as scientists are saying and therefore requires no urgent action. 

Source: European Commission

 


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