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28.10.2025

Combating Climate Disinformation: Towards a “Coalition of the Willing” at COP30?

About this event

28 October 2025 from 11:30 until 13:30

Émile Boutmy Amphitheatre

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

QuotaClimat

On October 28, as part of Paris Climate and Nature Week, Sciences Po will host an exceptional event dedicated to one of the most pressing challenges of our time: climate disinformation.

On this occasion, the NGOs QuotaClimat, Data For Good, and Science Feedback will present, the results of their AI-powered tool for the automated detection of disinformation. Deployed simultaneously in France and Brazil, this pioneering tool reveals the alarming scale and spread of the phenomenon, sheds light on the narratives circulating in audiovisual media, and identifies the actors most exposed.

The event will bring together researchers, journalists, policymakers, and civil society representatives with a dual objective: to present the workings and first insights of the automated climate disinformation detection tool, and to open the debate on potential political and regulatory responses. By combining academic perspectives with field experience, the meeting seeks to place the issue of information integrity at the heart of discussions on the future of democracies and climate policies.

Just weeks ahead of COP30, this gathering represents a key moment to encourage governments to take a stand and support the international recognition of information integrity as a lasting issue for negotiation.

Balancing scientific exclusivity with high-level public debate, Sciences Po once again asserts itself as a vital venue for climate reflection and action.

Session 1: Recognising Climate Disinformation.

Moderator: Ramona Bloj, Grand Continent

Speakers:

Session 2: From Findings to Implications.

Moderator: Eva Morel, General Secretary of QuotaClimat

Speakers: 

  • Théodore Tallent, researcher at Sciences Po
  • Emmanuel Vincent, director of Science Feedback and affiliated researcher at the Médialab
  • Mathilde Jourde, researcher at IRIS, co-director of the Defense and Climate Observatory
     

Session 3: Diplomatic Perspectives Ahead of COP30. High-level roundtable.

Moderator: Paul Watkinson, independent expert in climate policy and international negotiations

Speakers :

  • Laurence Tubiana, Dean of the Paris Climate School
  • Mathieu Lefèvre, Minister Delegate to the Minister for Ecological Transition, Biodiversity and International Negotiations on Climate and Nature, in charge of Ecological Transition

 

Registration is mandatory and subject to availability.

About this event

28 October 2025 from 11:30 until 13:30

Émile Boutmy Amphitheatre

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

QuotaClimat