Join our deep dive session as part of our new EU Climate Action Academy webinar series!
This online learning session will take a closer look at how we can disentangle misinformation texts and campaigns. Using practical tools, the session will guide you through carefully selected cases of climate disinformation, showing step-by-step how to analyse and break them down.
The session follows on from the Navigating climate disinformation and the role of social media webinar, offering a deeper dive into tackling climate disinformation as part of our EU Climate Action Academy series.
Meet the speakers
Two voices will bring you forward thinking perspectives on disinformation and science-based communications.
Justyna Ignaszak is a PhD candidate at the SGH Doctoral School, researching how climate disinformation shapes public attitudes and policymaking. Alongside her academic work, she is a Program Execution Manager at TechSoup, leading the Digital Activism Program across multiple regions and supporting civil society in building information resilience and countering harmful narratives. As a European Climate Pact Ambassador and Climate Fresk Moderator, she combines research and practice to strengthen responses to climate misinformation
Karl Sterner Isaksson is a Swedish climate communicator and Head of Operations at Klimatkoll in Sweden, an initiative that makes climate research and pedagogy more accessible and fun for teachers and students as well as the common public. With a background in filmmaking, Karl brings a strong storytelling perspective to climate work, focusing on how complex facts can be translated into narratives that engage, clarify, and mobilize. Through Klimatkoll, he works to strengthen public understanding of the climate transition and to highlight that this movement should be fun.
The EU Climate Action Academy is the EU’s online knowledge hub on climate change and how to take action, brought to you by the European Climate Pact. It’s a free platform where you can learn about climate change and gain the tools and knowledge to fight it and adapt to its consequences.
- climate change
- Tuesday 16 June 2026, 12:15 - 13:00 (CEST)
- Brussels, Belgium
- Event type
- EU Climate Action Academy
- Event format
- Online
Practical information
- When
- Tuesday 16 June 2026, 12:15 - 13:00 (CEST)
- Where
- BrusselsBrussels, Belgium
- Languages
- English
- Website
- Register here

