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Debunking Climate Change myths (part 02)

Let’s debunk some Climate Change myths. Did you know that climate change is much more than global warming? Find out what’s true and false in this episode.

There are many unanswered questions online about the climate crisis, and unfortunately, lots of misinformation. That’s why we took the task of debunking some of the most common Climate Change myths?

Climate experts around the world addressed a number of questions several users have asked on social media channels and debunked those myths or fake news about this global emergency.

To know more about the topic and the Red Cross and Red Crescent Climate Centre, visit  www.climatecentre.org

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