1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
At Climarisk, we are committed to delivering news and information that is accurate, credible, and backed by evidence. Given the importance and urgency of climate and weather-related topics, we recognize our responsibility to ensure that all published content is factually correct and trustworthy.

2. Sources and Verification
We rely on reputable, authoritative sources for all our content, including scientific journals, governmental organizations, research institutions, academic experts, and established media outlets. Before publication, our editorial team verifies the accuracy of information by cross-checking with multiple independent sources.

3. Editorial Review Process
Every piece of content undergoes an internal editorial review process. Articles are evaluated for factual accuracy, clarity, and context. When reporting on scientific findings or climate data, we strive to include proper citations or references to the original studies, data sets, or statements by qualified professionals.

4. Use of Expert Opinions
When expert opinions or interpretations are included, we identify the qualifications and relevance of the expert to the topic. We do not publish personal or anecdotal opinions as fact unless clearly labeled as commentary or analysis.

5. Correction Policy
Despite our best efforts, errors may occur. If a factual mistake is identified, we promptly investigate and, if necessary, correct it. Corrections are clearly noted in the content or as an update at the bottom of the page. We value transparency and take responsibility for rectifying inaccuracies.

6. Handling User Feedback
We encourage readers to report any errors or discrepancies they find in our content. If you believe a fact is misrepresented or inaccurate, please contact us at [email protected]. Our editorial team will review the feedback and take appropriate action.

7. Transparency in Reporting
Climarisk maintains a clear distinction between fact-based reporting and opinion pieces. We label editorials, sponsored content, and opinion columns so readers can differentiate them from news reporting. Our goal is to help readers form informed opinions based on verifiable information.

8. Continuous Improvement
We regularly review and refine our fact-checking procedures to adapt to evolving standards in journalism and climate science reporting. Training and development for our writers and editors are a continuous part of our commitment to accuracy and integrity.