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ClimateCheck 2026 : Shared Task on Scientific Fact-Checking and Disinformation Narrative Classification of Climate-related Claims

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Link: https://nfdi4ds.github.io/nslp2026/docs/climatecheck_shared_task.html
 
When May 12, 2026 - May 12, 2026
Where Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
Submission Deadline Feb 16, 2026
Categories    information retrieval   natural language processing   NLP   artificial intelligence
 

Call For Papers

The rise of climate discourse on social media offers new channels for public engagement but also amplifies mis- and disinformation. As online platforms increasingly shape public understanding of science, tools that ground claims in trustworthy, peer-reviewed evidence are necessary. The new 2026 iteration of ClimateCheck builds on the results and insights from the 2025 iteration (run at SDP 2025/ACL 2025), extending it by adding training data, a new task on classifying disinformation narratives in climate discourse, and a focus on sustainable solutions.

The ClimateCheck shared task is a part of the the 3rd International Workshop on Natural Scientific Language Processing (NSLP 2026), which will take place on May 12 2026 and is co-located with LREC 2026 in Palma de Mallorca (Spain).

***Available Tasks***
Task 1: Abstract retrieval and claim verification: given a claim and a corpus of publications, retrieve the top 5 most relevant abstracts and classify each claim-abstract pair as supports, refutes, or not enough information.
Evaluation: Recall@K (K=2, 5) and B-Pref (for retrieval) + Weighted F1 (for verification) based on gold data; additional unannotated documents will be evaluated automatically. In addition, we will ask participants to use CodeCarbon to assess emissions and energy consumption at test inference.

Task 2: Disinformation narrative classification: given a claim, predict which climate disinformation narrative exists according to a predefined taxonomy.
Evaluation: Macro-, micro-, and weighted-F1 scores based on annotated documents.

***Important Dates***
- Release of datasets: December 15, 2025 (task 1); December 19, 2025 (task 2) -) Both datasets are now available for training!
- Testing phase begins: January 15, 2026
- Deadline for system submissions: February 16, 2026
- Deadline for paper submissions: February 20, 2026
- Notification of acceptance: March 13, 2026
- Camera-ready papers due: March 30, 2026
- Workshop: May 12, 2026

We encourage and invite participation from junior researchers and students from diverse backgrounds. Participants are also highly encouraged to submit a paper describing their systems to the NSLP 2026 workshop.

***Call for Participation***
The call for participation with more information can be found here: https://nfdi4ds.github.io/nslp2026/

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