Scientists are fighting back against climate myths and misinformation that circulate online. The internet, while a treasure trove of reliable information, also hosts a vast amount of false and misleading content, particularly about climate change. Climate scientist Emmanuel Vincent, the founder of Science Feedback, is leading a team of scientists to combat this issue. Science Feedback is a network of scientists who review and verify climate-related stories and myths, such as the false claim that wind turbines don't work in cold weather. In reality, wind turbines are designed to operate in low temperatures and have systems to prevent ice buildup. Vincent explains that the team consists of approximately 500 scientists who help verify prominent claims, ensuring they are based on sound science and aligned with available data. They also delve into scientific literature to support their findings. The initiative's resources, available at science.feedback.org, are written for a general audience and include links to other studies and resources for further exploration. By providing reliable information about climate change and solutions, Science Feedback helps people discern facts from fiction, fostering a more informed and scientifically grounded understanding of the climate crisis.