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Record Heatwave Cripples Southern Europe, Exposing Climate Change Vulnerabilities
A record-breaking heatwave in Southern Europe in late June 2024, with temperatures in France reaching 10 degrees above average, caused widespread disruptions, infrastructure failures, and at least one death; the event highlights the growing need for climate change adaptation.
Record Heatwave Cripples Southern Europe, Exposing Climate Change Vulnerabilities
A record-breaking heatwave in Southern Europe in late June 2024, with temperatures in France reaching 10 degrees above average, caused widespread disruptions, infrastructure failures, and at least one death; the event highlights the growing need for climate change adaptation.
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32% Bias Score


100 Million Americans Brace for Extreme Heat Wave
A powerful heat dome will bring extreme temperatures to over 100 million Americans from the Central Plains to the Northeast through next week, with heat indices exceeding 105°F in some areas and cities like New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia expected to reach the mid-90s°F, potentially strainin...
100 Million Americans Brace for Extreme Heat Wave
A powerful heat dome will bring extreme temperatures to over 100 million Americans from the Central Plains to the Northeast through next week, with heat indices exceeding 105°F in some areas and cities like New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia expected to reach the mid-90s°F, potentially strainin...
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16% Bias Score


Nord-Ostsee-Kanal Undergoes €3 Billion Modernization Amidst Reduced Traffic
The Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, celebrating its 130th anniversary, experienced a decrease in ship passages and cargo volume in 2024 despite undergoing a €3 billion modernization, including a new lock in Brunsbüttel scheduled for completion by late 2026, aiming to improve efficiency and address climate change...
Nord-Ostsee-Kanal Undergoes €3 Billion Modernization Amidst Reduced Traffic
The Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, celebrating its 130th anniversary, experienced a decrease in ship passages and cargo volume in 2024 despite undergoing a €3 billion modernization, including a new lock in Brunsbüttel scheduled for completion by late 2026, aiming to improve efficiency and address climate change...
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Enacts Climate Law Amidst Criticism of Commercial Focus
Turkey's Parliament passed a new Climate Law outlining strategies to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects, establishing an emissions trading system and a Climate Change Presidency with enforcement powers, but facing criticism for prioritizing commercial interests.
Turkey Enacts Climate Law Amidst Criticism of Commercial Focus
Turkey's Parliament passed a new Climate Law outlining strategies to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects, establishing an emissions trading system and a Climate Change Presidency with enforcement powers, but facing criticism for prioritizing commercial interests.
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40% Bias Score


Crete Wildfire Forces Mass Evacuation
A wildfire raging in eastern Crete, Greece, prompted the mass evacuation of approximately 1,500 people on Wednesday, destroying homes and businesses in Agia Fotia and causing respiratory problems in at least four individuals. Gale-force winds and dry conditions fueled the blaze, which spread rapidly...
Crete Wildfire Forces Mass Evacuation
A wildfire raging in eastern Crete, Greece, prompted the mass evacuation of approximately 1,500 people on Wednesday, destroying homes and businesses in Agia Fotia and causing respiratory problems in at least four individuals. Gale-force winds and dry conditions fueled the blaze, which spread rapidly...
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12% Bias Score


EU's 90% Emission Reduction Plan Faces Criticism Over Carbon Credit Strategy
The EU aims to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, using carbon credits (3% of reduction) to pay other countries to reduce pollution, despite criticism regarding effectiveness and potential negative impacts on participating nations' economic growth and climate targets.
EU's 90% Emission Reduction Plan Faces Criticism Over Carbon Credit Strategy
The EU aims to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, using carbon credits (3% of reduction) to pay other countries to reduce pollution, despite criticism regarding effectiveness and potential negative impacts on participating nations' economic growth and climate targets.
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44% Bias Score

Category 3 Hurricane Erick Pummels Southwestern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds, made landfall in southwestern Mexico on Thursday, impacting over two million people in Oaxaca and Guerrero states, causing life-threatening flooding and mudslides, prompting widespread evacuations and suspension of activities.

Category 3 Hurricane Erick Pummels Southwestern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, a Category 3 hurricane with 125 mph winds, made landfall in southwestern Mexico on Thursday, impacting over two million people in Oaxaca and Guerrero states, causing life-threatening flooding and mudslides, prompting widespread evacuations and suspension of activities.
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16% Bias Score

UK Heatwave: Climate Change Increases Likelihood and Severity
The UK faces its first 2025 heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 32°C (90°F), a phenomenon made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, increasing heat-related deaths and wildfire risks.

UK Heatwave: Climate Change Increases Likelihood and Severity
The UK faces its first 2025 heatwave, with temperatures predicted to reach 32°C (90°F), a phenomenon made 100 times more likely by human-caused climate change, increasing heat-related deaths and wildfire risks.
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28% Bias Score

Italy's Heatwave to Slash GDP by €25 Billion, Triggering Blackouts and Agricultural Crisis
Italy's heatwave will decrease the GDP by 1.2% (€25 billion), impacting businesses and agriculture; electricity prices surged, causing blackouts in some areas; farmers are losing over €2 million daily due to reduced crop and livestock yields.

Italy's Heatwave to Slash GDP by €25 Billion, Triggering Blackouts and Agricultural Crisis
Italy's heatwave will decrease the GDP by 1.2% (€25 billion), impacting businesses and agriculture; electricity prices surged, causing blackouts in some areas; farmers are losing over €2 million daily due to reduced crop and livestock yields.
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40% Bias Score

Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Possible by 1885 with Modern Tools
A new study using hypothetical modern tools suggests that evidence of human-caused climate change could have been detected as early as 1885 due to a distinctive stratospheric cooling pattern, underscoring the long-term impact of human activity on the atmosphere.

Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Possible by 1885 with Modern Tools
A new study using hypothetical modern tools suggests that evidence of human-caused climate change could have been detected as early as 1885 due to a distinctive stratospheric cooling pattern, underscoring the long-term impact of human activity on the atmosphere.
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12% Bias Score

Severe Storms and Wildfires Follow German Heatwave
Severe thunderstorms followed a record-breaking heatwave in Germany, causing widespread damage, flooding, and numerous wildfires in eastern Germany, affecting around 100 people who were evacuated from Heidehäuser near the border of Saxony and Brandenburg, with transport disruption due to fallen tree...

Severe Storms and Wildfires Follow German Heatwave
Severe thunderstorms followed a record-breaking heatwave in Germany, causing widespread damage, flooding, and numerous wildfires in eastern Germany, affecting around 100 people who were evacuated from Heidehäuser near the border of Saxony and Brandenburg, with transport disruption due to fallen tree...
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28% Bias Score

Canada's First LNG Export Shipment Set to Depart
The GasLog Glasgow tanker will depart from Kitimat, British Columbia on Monday with the first LNG shipment from Canada's $18-billion LNG Canada export terminal, a project seven years in the making, marking a key step in diversifying Canada's energy exports to Asia.

Canada's First LNG Export Shipment Set to Depart
The GasLog Glasgow tanker will depart from Kitimat, British Columbia on Monday with the first LNG shipment from Canada's $18-billion LNG Canada export terminal, a project seven years in the making, marking a key step in diversifying Canada's energy exports to Asia.
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20% Bias Score
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