Non-UBC Event

Climate Mis/Disinformation Summit

September 19 - September 20, 2025

Ottawa | ON
The Climate Mis/Disinformation Summit convenes researchers, policymakers, science communicators, technologists, and civil society actors to address the evolving challenges of climate mis/disinformation and share practical tools, strategies, and initiatives to strengthen climate information integrity.

Why Participate?

Connect, collaborate, and take action.

Climate mis/disinformation is evolving — and so must our responses. The Climate Mis/Disinformation Summit, hosted by the Information Integrity Lab at the University of Ottawa, brings together researchers, policymakers, technologists, journalists, civil society, and private sector actors to take stock of the current landscape and chart a path forward.

This isn't just a space for discussion. It’s a space to connect insights with strategies, surface promising tools and interventions, and identify shared priorities for strengthening climate information integrity.

Join us to:
  • Explore how false and misleading climate narratives are shifting in form, reach, and impact — and what that means for public understanding and climate action.
  • Engage with tools, frameworks, and communication approaches being used to build climate literacy, detect misleading content, and support information integrity by design.
  • Take stock of the pressures facing journalism, science communication, and platform governance — and how institutions, communities, and systems are responding.
  • Help shape a collective agenda for climate information integrity in the lead-up to the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) — and beyond.

Whether you work in climate science, policy, journalism, technology, advocacy — or at the intersections between them — the Summit is designed to foster dialogue, support cross-sector connections, and mobilize coordinated responses to today’s climate information challenges.

Details and Registration


  • Non-UBC Event

First Nations land acknowledegement

We acknowledge that UBC’s campuses are situated within the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, and in the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.


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