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Climate Change Impacts UK Marine Species Unevenly
Rising ocean temperatures in the UK are causing some endangered marine species to relocate, benefiting mobile species like sharks and oysters but negatively impacting immobile ones like the world's longest-living clam, the ocean quahog, according to a new study by the Centre for Environment, Fisheri...
Climate Change Impacts UK Marine Species Unevenly
Rising ocean temperatures in the UK are causing some endangered marine species to relocate, benefiting mobile species like sharks and oysters but negatively impacting immobile ones like the world's longest-living clam, the ocean quahog, according to a new study by the Centre for Environment, Fisheri...
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36% Bias Score


UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwave Repeat in 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of reaching 40°C again within 12 years due to climate change, with 2022's heatwave causing over 1,000 excess deaths and significant disruptions; temperatures exceeding 46°C are possible.
UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwave Repeat in 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of reaching 40°C again within 12 years due to climate change, with 2022's heatwave causing over 1,000 excess deaths and significant disruptions; temperatures exceeding 46°C are possible.
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20% Bias Score


EU Launches Water Resilience Strategy Amidst Funding Gap and Pollution Concerns
The European Commission launched a Water Resilience Strategy to improve water quality and access, allocating more funds and tackling pollution, particularly PFAS, while facing criticism for lacking binding targets and slow implementation of existing legislation. Only 37% of surface waters have a goo...
EU Launches Water Resilience Strategy Amidst Funding Gap and Pollution Concerns
The European Commission launched a Water Resilience Strategy to improve water quality and access, allocating more funds and tackling pollution, particularly PFAS, while facing criticism for lacking binding targets and slow implementation of existing legislation. Only 37% of surface waters have a goo...
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UK Faces 50% Chance of Another 40°C Day in Next 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of another 40°C day in the next 12 years due to climate change, following its first recorded instance in July 2022; this increased risk necessitates adaptation strategies to mitigate impacts on health, infrastructure, and the environment.
UK Faces 50% Chance of Another 40°C Day in Next 12 Years
The UK faces a 50% chance of another 40°C day in the next 12 years due to climate change, following its first recorded instance in July 2022; this increased risk necessitates adaptation strategies to mitigate impacts on health, infrastructure, and the environment.
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16% Bias Score


Climate Change Impacts on UK Marine Species: Habitat Shifts and Conservation Challenges
A study predicts increased suitable habitats for some endangered UK marine species like rays, sharks, and oysters due to climate change, while others face habitat loss, potentially impacting marine protected area management.
Climate Change Impacts on UK Marine Species: Habitat Shifts and Conservation Challenges
A study predicts increased suitable habitats for some endangered UK marine species like rays, sharks, and oysters due to climate change, while others face habitat loss, potentially impacting marine protected area management.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Triples Frequency of Extreme Weather-Causing Planetary Waves
A new study published in PNAS reveals that climate change has tripled the frequency of atmospheric planetary waves causing extreme summer weather in the last 75 years, from roughly one event per summer in the 1950s to about three now; this is linked to events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave...
Climate Change Triples Frequency of Extreme Weather-Causing Planetary Waves
A new study published in PNAS reveals that climate change has tripled the frequency of atmospheric planetary waves causing extreme summer weather in the last 75 years, from roughly one event per summer in the 1950s to about three now; this is linked to events like the 2021 Pacific Northwest heatwave...
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Global Droughts Threaten Crops, Exacerbate Water Shortages
Worsening droughts across Europe and globally threaten crops, impacting food security and causing water rationing and power outages; experts emphasize urgent climate action and water conservation.

Global Droughts Threaten Crops, Exacerbate Water Shortages
Worsening droughts across Europe and globally threaten crops, impacting food security and causing water rationing and power outages; experts emphasize urgent climate action and water conservation.
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16% Bias Score

UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwaves in Next 12 Years
The UK has a 50 percent chance of experiencing 40°C or higher temperatures in the next 12 years due to climate change, posing significant risks to public health and infrastructure, as evidenced by the 2022 heatwave's 3,000 heat-related deaths and widespread disruption.

UK Faces 50% Chance of 40°C Heatwaves in Next 12 Years
The UK has a 50 percent chance of experiencing 40°C or higher temperatures in the next 12 years due to climate change, posing significant risks to public health and infrastructure, as evidenced by the 2022 heatwave's 3,000 heat-related deaths and widespread disruption.
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24% Bias Score

Hurricane Erick Threatens Southern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, a Category 1 hurricane, threatens southern Mexico with hurricane conditions and life-threatening flash floods; landfall is expected late tonight or Thursday near Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca, and Punta Maldonado, Guerrero, prompting warnings of intense rain and flooding.

Hurricane Erick Threatens Southern Mexico
Hurricane Erick, a Category 1 hurricane, threatens southern Mexico with hurricane conditions and life-threatening flash floods; landfall is expected late tonight or Thursday near Puerto Ángel, Oaxaca, and Punta Maldonado, Guerrero, prompting warnings of intense rain and flooding.
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Mexico Braces for Hurricane Erick, Implementing Extensive Preparedness Measures
Hurricane Erick, a Category 2 hurricane intensifying rapidly, is expected to hit Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico, tonight, prompting the activation of emergency plans, class suspensions, and the deployment of over 18,000 security personnel, contrasting with the unpreparedness during 2023's Hurricane Oti...

Mexico Braces for Hurricane Erick, Implementing Extensive Preparedness Measures
Hurricane Erick, a Category 2 hurricane intensifying rapidly, is expected to hit Oaxaca and Guerrero, Mexico, tonight, prompting the activation of emergency plans, class suspensions, and the deployment of over 18,000 security personnel, contrasting with the unpreparedness during 2023's Hurricane Oti...
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36% Bias Score

Scotland's Potential Heatwave This Week
A heatwave is possible in Scotland from Thursday to Saturday, with temperatures potentially reaching 27°C in Aberdeenshire and around 25-26°C in the Central Lowlands, but cooler conditions are expected by Sunday. The current warmest day of the year was June 13th with 25.7°C recorded at Lossiemouth, ...

Scotland's Potential Heatwave This Week
A heatwave is possible in Scotland from Thursday to Saturday, with temperatures potentially reaching 27°C in Aberdeenshire and around 25-26°C in the Central Lowlands, but cooler conditions are expected by Sunday. The current warmest day of the year was June 13th with 25.7°C recorded at Lossiemouth, ...
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36% Bias Score

Global Banks Increase Fossil Fuel Financing by \$162.5 Billion in 2024
The world's top 65 banks financed \$869 billion in fossil fuels in 2024, a \$162.5 billion increase from 2023, driven by banks' retreat from climate commitments and lack of binding regulations; American banks led the way, while some European banks showed stronger exclusion policies.

Global Banks Increase Fossil Fuel Financing by \$162.5 Billion in 2024
The world's top 65 banks financed \$869 billion in fossil fuels in 2024, a \$162.5 billion increase from 2023, driven by banks' retreat from climate commitments and lack of binding regulations; American banks led the way, while some European banks showed stronger exclusion policies.
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56% Bias Score
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