Fact check: US military programme not behind Europe's recent heatwaves | Euronews
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A US military programme keeps getting blamed for Europe's heatwaves — here's why that claim keeps spreading despite how weather actually works.
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Theory Briefing
- A recurring conspiracy theory pins Europe's recent heatwaves on a US military programme, not natural atmospheric causes.
- The claim rests on a misunderstanding of how weather systems, including heatwaves, actually develop and move.
- Fact-checkers find the theory resurfaces frequently, suggesting it taps into deep distrust of government and military technology.
- The gap between how complex climate science is explained and what the public understands gives the claim room to grow.