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False: King Charles advocated for the great reset in a speech during COP26.
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False: A time-lapse video shows a cloud burst in Bengaluru, Karnataka, captured on September 4, 2022.
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Misleading: Children in flood-hit Pakistan are forced to eat grass.
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False: India released a tremendous amount of water into Ravi, intentionally causing floods in Pakistan.
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False: The aphelion phenomenon will cause extreme cold weather on Earth till August 22, 2022.
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False: The aphelion phenomenon will cause extreme cold weather on Earth till August 22, 2022.
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False: The water level at Plymouth Rock proves the sea level has remained unchanged since 1620.
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False: The wildfires in the U.K. heatwave were planned.
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False: Drinking cold water when it is hot outside can send one's body into shock.
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False: The mainstream media is exaggerating the effects of global warming as extreme summer temperatures have not drastically changed over decades.
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False: A viral video of people burying their heads in the sand is from a protest organized by Greta Thunberg to reduce CO2 emissions.
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False: The image shows litter from the aftermath of the 2022 Glastonbury festival, where Greta Thunberg gave a speech on climate change.
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False: These images show 1,500 private jets parked in Davos ahead of the 2022 World Economic Forum meeting.
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False: Cloud seeding was conducted a day before the recent floods in Australia.
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Misleading: There's been a decline in wildfires under the Trump administration.
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True: The Bank of England is funding fossil fuel companies.
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