

DISINFORMATION DETECTIVES!
Learn to teach others how to spot the lies holding back climate action, the first in our Workshop-In-A-Box series
Behind every delay in climate policy, there’s a story — but not every story is what it seems. That’s why we’re introducing our new Disinformation Detectives! workshop, an interactive, ready-to-run training session that helps participants identify, analyze and counter the climate disinformation campaigns that delay action and protect fossil fuel interests.
WORKSHOP-IN-A-BOX: DISINFORMATION DETECTIVES! EDITION
Bring the Disinformation Detectives! workshop right to your own community! You’ll lead participants in the role of “detectives,” tracing how misleading claims spread through media, politics and education. You'll support others in uncovering the networks and narratives driving climate disinformation and empower them with concrete tools to respond, from advancing climate literacy to challenging false solutions in their communities.
With our new "Workshop-in-a-Box," you can bring the activity to schools, local groups, community spaces and public events — anywhere people are ready to learn and take action, both in-person and online.
what you get
By downloading the Workshop In-A-Box, you receive access to:
A detailed facilitation guide
A complete, customizable slide deck and speaking notes
Detailed evidence boards, case studies and printable activity materials
A communications toolkit to promote your event
A recording of a walkthrough of the facilitator training session
A post-event survey
Ongoing facilitator support and resource updates
How It Works
1Download
Download the Workshop-In-A-Box that includes a guide book, slides, promotional materials and more!
2Practice
Customize your presentation and practice with other facilitators at our community of practice calls.
3Lead a Workshop
Invite members of our community to participate in your workshop.




The Climate Reality Project Canada’s office is located on land which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg Nations. Our organization honours, recognizes and respects these Nations as the traditional stewards of the lands and waters on which we are today.






