Showing 2,785 to 2,796 of 7,879 results


WMO: 80% Chance of Exceeding 1.5°C Warming Threshold in Next Five Years
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reveals an 80% chance of at least one year between now and 2029 exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold set in the 2015 Paris Agreement, with potentially devastating consequences including increased droughts, extreme weather, and ris...
WMO: 80% Chance of Exceeding 1.5°C Warming Threshold in Next Five Years
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reveals an 80% chance of at least one year between now and 2029 exceeding the 1.5°C global warming threshold set in the 2015 Paris Agreement, with potentially devastating consequences including increased droughts, extreme weather, and ris...
Progress
24% Bias Score


Swiss Glacial Collapse Destroys Village, Threatens More
A glacial collapse in Switzerland's Valais region on Wednesday sent millions of tonnes of debris onto the village of Blatten, destroying 90% of it, and creating a dangerous dam that threatens to flood two more villages.
Swiss Glacial Collapse Destroys Village, Threatens More
A glacial collapse in Switzerland's Valais region on Wednesday sent millions of tonnes of debris onto the village of Blatten, destroying 90% of it, and creating a dangerous dam that threatens to flood two more villages.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Glacier Collapse Buries 90% of Swiss Village
On Wednesday, a large portion of a glacier in the Swiss Alps collapsed, burying 90% of the evacuated village of Blatten under a massive landslide of ice, mud, and rock; one person is missing, and the event highlights the accelerating impact of climate change on glacial stability.
Glacier Collapse Buries 90% of Swiss Village
On Wednesday, a large portion of a glacier in the Swiss Alps collapsed, burying 90% of the evacuated village of Blatten under a massive landslide of ice, mud, and rock; one person is missing, and the event highlights the accelerating impact of climate change on glacial stability.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Karratha Gas Plant Extension Approved, Sparking Environmental and Cultural Concerns
Australia's Environment Minister proposed extending the lifespan of the Karratha Gas Plant in Western Australia until 2070, despite concerns that emissions damage ancient rock art and contribute to climate change, sparking opposition from environmental groups and Pacific nations.
Karratha Gas Plant Extension Approved, Sparking Environmental and Cultural Concerns
Australia's Environment Minister proposed extending the lifespan of the Karratha Gas Plant in Western Australia until 2070, despite concerns that emissions damage ancient rock art and contribute to climate change, sparking opposition from environmental groups and Pacific nations.
Progress
64% Bias Score


Campi Flegrei Supervolcano: Increased Seismic Activity and Gas Emissions Raise Eruption Concerns
The Campi Flegrei supervolcano near Naples, Italy, experienced a magnitude 4.4 earthquake in May, the strongest in 40 years, along with over 3,000 tremors and increased gas emissions, raising concerns of a major eruption that could devastate Naples and impact global climate.
Campi Flegrei Supervolcano: Increased Seismic Activity and Gas Emissions Raise Eruption Concerns
The Campi Flegrei supervolcano near Naples, Italy, experienced a magnitude 4.4 earthquake in May, the strongest in 40 years, along with over 3,000 tremors and increased gas emissions, raising concerns of a major eruption that could devastate Naples and impact global climate.
Progress
16% Bias Score


Glacier Melt: Irreversible Loss Even with Limited Warming
A new study in Science shows that over one-third of the world's glacier ice is doomed to melt, even if warming is limited to 1.2 degrees Celsius, with current policies projecting three-quarters of glacier ice loss, significantly impacting Europe and causing regional water shortages and sea level ris...
Glacier Melt: Irreversible Loss Even with Limited Warming
A new study in Science shows that over one-third of the world's glacier ice is doomed to melt, even if warming is limited to 1.2 degrees Celsius, with current policies projecting three-quarters of glacier ice loss, significantly impacting Europe and causing regional water shortages and sea level ris...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Swiss Village Buried by Glacier Collapse
On Wednesday, a large section of the Birch glacier in Switzerland collapsed, burying 90% of the village of Blatten under three million cubic meters of ice, rock, and debris, leaving one person missing and prompting a large-scale search and rescue operation.

Swiss Village Buried by Glacier Collapse
On Wednesday, a large section of the Birch glacier in Switzerland collapsed, burying 90% of the village of Blatten under three million cubic meters of ice, rock, and debris, leaving one person missing and prompting a large-scale search and rescue operation.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Karratha Gas Plant Extension Sparks Environmental Controversy
Australia's Environment Minister proposed extending the Karratha Gas Plant's operation until 2070, sparking controversy due to its alleged damage to ancient rock art and significant carbon emissions, facing opposition from environmental groups and Pacific nations.

Karratha Gas Plant Extension Sparks Environmental Controversy
Australia's Environment Minister proposed extending the Karratha Gas Plant's operation until 2070, sparking controversy due to its alleged damage to ancient rock art and significant carbon emissions, facing opposition from environmental groups and Pacific nations.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Australia's Karratha Gas Plant Extension Faces Opposition Amid Environmental Concerns
Australia's Environment Minister proposed extending the Karratha Gas Plant's operation until 2070, despite opposition from environmental groups and Pacific nations due to its impact on ancient Aboriginal rock art and contribution to climate change; a final decision is pending.

Australia's Karratha Gas Plant Extension Faces Opposition Amid Environmental Concerns
Australia's Environment Minister proposed extending the Karratha Gas Plant's operation until 2070, despite opposition from environmental groups and Pacific nations due to its impact on ancient Aboriginal rock art and contribution to climate change; a final decision is pending.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Swiss Glacier Collapse Destroys Village of Blatten
On Wednesday, a large section of the Birch glacier in Blatten, Switzerland, collapsed, destroying about 90% of the village after a May 19th evacuation of 300 residents due to a prior ridge collapse. One person is missing; the landslide caused a 3.1 magnitude earthquake.

Swiss Glacier Collapse Destroys Village of Blatten
On Wednesday, a large section of the Birch glacier in Blatten, Switzerland, collapsed, destroying about 90% of the village after a May 19th evacuation of 300 residents due to a prior ridge collapse. One person is missing; the landslide caused a 3.1 magnitude earthquake.
Progress
24% Bias Score

Australian Gas Plant Expansion Threatens Ancient Rock Art and Climate Goals
The Australian government approved a gas plant expansion near Ngarinyin national park, despite concerns that emissions will damage ancient rock art and surrounding ecosystems, sparking protests from Indigenous groups, scientists, and environmental activists.

Australian Gas Plant Expansion Threatens Ancient Rock Art and Climate Goals
The Australian government approved a gas plant expansion near Ngarinyin national park, despite concerns that emissions will damage ancient rock art and surrounding ecosystems, sparking protests from Indigenous groups, scientists, and environmental activists.
Progress
60% Bias Score

High Seas Treaty Gains Seven More Ratifications, Still Short of Entry into Force
The European Union and six member states recently ratified the high seas treaty, bringing the total to 29 ratifications, far short of the 60 needed for it to take effect, aiming to protect marine ecosystems in international waters.

High Seas Treaty Gains Seven More Ratifications, Still Short of Entry into Force
The European Union and six member states recently ratified the high seas treaty, bringing the total to 29 ratifications, far short of the 60 needed for it to take effect, aiming to protect marine ecosystems in international waters.
Progress
40% Bias Score
Showing 2,785 to 2,796 of 7,879 results