Episode 13

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10th Nov 2025

Uncovering Africa’s Untold Climate Story

What if the biggest story about climate change in Africa is the one we’re not telling?

In this episode of “Behind the Facts”, we explore how African fact-checkers are shaping the climate conversation — separating myths from facts and highlighting what global narratives often miss.

Our guest, Lanre Olagunju, Editor-in-Chief of CheckClimate Africa, joins us to unpack how misinformation affects public understanding, how Africa’s climate story is framed, and why accurate, locally grounded reporting matters more than ever.

From viral climate myths to overlooked realities, we dive into how the stories we tell — and the ones we don’t — influence the continent’s response to the climate crisis.

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This episode was produced by the Africa Check team: Khumo Motaung, Tshiamo Mononyane, and Laura Kapelari. Your show host for this episode is Thipe Maelane, also from Africa Check. 

Africa Check, the continent’s leading organisation promoting information integrity, helps you separate fact from fiction.

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Behind the Facts
A spotlight on African fact-checkers
“Behind the Facts” shines a light on the people working behind the scenes to reduce the spread of false and misleading information and promote a culture of accuracy.

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We're Africa's first independent fact-checking organisation, set up in 2012 to promote accuracy in public debate and the media in Africa. We identify important public statements, interrogate the best available evidence and publish fact-checking reports to guide public debate. Registered non-profit.