Climate Fact-Check November 2025

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From ClimateRealism

Guest Post by: The Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, The Heartland Institute, the Competitive Enterprise Institute, the Energy & Environmental Legal Institute, and the International Climate Science Coalition, and Truth in Energy and Climate.

Editor’s note: This summary serves as a fact check on the top false claims made about climate change by the media in November 2025. 

Climate change NOT making hurricanes or wildfires worse – Calif. Wildfires caused by arson Atlantic Ocean’s “conveyor belt” is NOT on the verge of collapse – Fossil fuels saving lives.

A fact check article discussing the claim that climate change made Hurricane Melissa worse, featuring graphs comparing hurricane frequency and intensity over time.
Links: Detroit Free Press articleadjustments of hurricane countstemperature and cyclone strength.
A fact-check article discussing claims about the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) and its potential collapse, featuring graphs and data related to climate science.
Links: Communications Earth & Environment articleflurry of headlinesAMOC remaining the same, AMOC speeding up.
Screenshot of an article from SPACE.com discussing wildfires and climate change, featuring claims about increased fire severity and a fact check stating that wildfires are not becoming more frequent or intense.
Links: Space.com story, State of Wildfires report, NASA dataScience paperNature Communications paper.
A graphic displaying a detailed fact-check about the Pacific Palisades Fire, including claims made by California Governor Gavin Newsom and information about wildfire trends in California from 1980 to 2024.
Links: Governor Newsom comments, arson-fire storyhistoric wildfires, failure of state government.
Infographic showing global production trends of cocoa beans, coffee, and grapes from 1961 to 2023.
Links: The Independent’s article, Aerosol injection, U.N. FAO data.
An editorial image showcasing a fact-check regarding claims about fossil fuels, with graphs showing average life expectancy by continent and global deaths from meteorological disasters.
Links: Al Jazeera articlelife expectancyweather related deathscrop yields.

Until next month, enjoy these and other great climate fact checks at:

ClimateRealism.com

ClimateDepot.com

Wattsupwiththat.com


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