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ClimateSense

Transforming how misinformation is managed in the climate sector offering tools to visualise the interplay of geospatial, temporal, and topical misinformation patterns.

In an era of rapid climate change, the spread of misinformation poses a serious threat to effective climate action.

The ClimateSense project is a collaborative effort to fight this challenge head-on.

ClimateSense (Climate Misinformation Surveillance and Analysis with Multidimensional GIS) builds an innovative platform that combines climate science, misinformation research, and advanced geospatial analysis to monitor and analyse climate disinformation across the globe.

Our approach

A multidimensional GIS for understanding climate misinformation

The core of our project is a multidimensional GIS (Geographic Information System) that acts as a surveillance and analysis tool. This platform helps us understand where, when, and how climate misinformation is spreading.

The ClimateSense knowledge graph

At the heart of ClimateSense is an interlinked Knowledge Graph. This powerful tool links climate misinformation claims directly to credible scientific evidence. This not only helps us identify false narratives but also provides a clear, evidence-based counter-narrative to debunk them.

Key Features

  • Real-time Surveillance: ClimateSense monitors online data to identify emerging climate misinformation.
  • Geospatial Analysis: A multidimensional GIS is used to visualise how misinformation campaigns are linked to specific geographic locations.
  • Scientific Grounding: The ClimateSense Knowledge Graph ensures that all of the analysis is rooted in verified scientific evidence.

News

Evaluating LACK - Expert survey on the climate lobbying networks database

Expert survey: Evaluating the LACK knowledge graph

We are running an expert evaluation survey to gather feedback on the LACK database of climate lobbying networks. Researchers, journalists, fact-checkers, and advocacy…

ClimateSense Team
May 5, 2026

Group photo of participants at the NEEDS 2026 conference in Kaunas, Lithuania

KTU team presents ClimateSense research at NEEDS 2026

Members of the KTU ClimateSense team presented research on climate misinformation platforms at the NEEDS 2026 conference on societal resilience in Kaunas, Lithuania.

ClimateSense Team
May 2, 2026

ClimateSense consortium meeting in London, March 2026

ClimateSense consortium meeting in London

The ClimateSense team met in London for a two-day working meeting to review progress, align on technical directions, and plan next steps.

ClimateSense Team
Mar 13, 2026

ClimateSense team results at ClimateCheck Shared Task 2026

ClimateSense achieves top results at ClimateCheck Shared Task for NSLP 2026

The ClimateSense team from EURECOM and the Open University secured first place in two tasks and third place in another at the ClimateCheck shared task, co-located with LREC…

ClimateSense Team
Mar 11, 2026

Visual summary of ClimateSense research outputs in 2025

ClimateSense key research outputs in 2025

Key publications and talks across knowledge graphs, GIS, and climate misinformation detection.

ClimateSense Team
Feb 2, 2026

The EURECOM campus

ClimateSense Consortium Meeting in Nice

A two-day working meeting focused on coordination across work packages and future project phases.

ClimateSense Team
Jan 14, 2026
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