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Physical Address
23,24,25 & 26, 2nd Floor, Software Technology Park India, Opp: Garware Stadium,MIDC, Chikalthana, Aurangabad, Maharashtra – 431001 India
Climate Fact Check is an independent, unbiased digital platform bringing attention to ‘facts’ rather than ‘fiction’ in the climate change media narrative. We have a dedicated team of environmental journalists trained in the field of fact-checking as per the IFCN code of principles working in tandem with various climate experts/scientists around the world apart from the experts of (in-house tie-up) the Water Climate and Hazard (WATCH) Division of Aaranyak, a leading Scientific, Industrial Research, and frontline environmental organization in India.
Our mission is to provide netizens with scientifically sound and trustworthy information in terms of the climate change narrative on the Internet. We are here to detect misinformation/dis-information related to climate and climate change, bring out the truth through a standard scientific method with the help of experts, and place it before our readers in a simple, easy-to-understand manner. We also strive to disseminate climate change and other related information in the form of ‘prebunking’ which can help audiences “develop mental antibodies” allowing them to detect misinformation on their own in the future.
Project Head
Harish Nair is the Managing Editor of Fact Crescendo (India) and Project Head of climatefactchecks.org. He has been associated with Fact Crescendo since its inception in 2018.
In-house Expert, Climate Fact Checks
An environmental scientist with special interest in Water, Climate change and Hazards, Dr Das has been researching inter-disciplinary areas in the interface of natural science, environmental science and social science since two decades. He is the Head of the ‘Water, Climate and Hazard Division’ of Aaranyak (www.aaranyak.org), a premier environmental NGO of Northeast India.
Editor (Sri Lanka)- Climate Fact Checks
Processing more than five years of experience in journalism related to print as well as online media, Kalana, the editor of Climate Fact Check-Sri Lanka is a graduate of Psychology and holds a diploma in Diplomacy and World Affairs. He is also a nature lover and is interested in environmental justice and has published his findings on many online platforms.