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Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance
A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.
Glaciers Won't Recover for Centuries Even With Temporary 1.5°C Exceedance
A new study reveals that mountain glaciers will not recover for centuries if global warming temporarily exceeds 1.5°C, even if temperatures later return to safer levels, with significant implications for sea-level rise and downstream communities.
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28% Bias Score


Climate Change and Conflict Double Global Displacement in 2024
In 2024, climate change-intensified extreme weather events forced 45.8 million people to evacuate their homes globally, nearly doubling the previous decade's average, while conflict and violence displaced 73.5 million, highlighting the convergence of these crises and insufficient funding for respons...
Climate Change and Conflict Double Global Displacement in 2024
In 2024, climate change-intensified extreme weather events forced 45.8 million people to evacuate their homes globally, nearly doubling the previous decade's average, while conflict and violence displaced 73.5 million, highlighting the convergence of these crises and insufficient funding for respons...
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24% Bias Score


1°C Warming Limit Urged to Avert Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
New research warns that limiting global warming to 1.5°C, as stipulated by the Paris Agreement, is insufficient to prevent catastrophic sea-level rise; scientists now urge a 1°C limit to avoid irreversible ice sheet melt and devastating consequences for coastal populations.
1°C Warming Limit Urged to Avert Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
New research warns that limiting global warming to 1.5°C, as stipulated by the Paris Agreement, is insufficient to prevent catastrophic sea-level rise; scientists now urge a 1°C limit to avoid irreversible ice sheet melt and devastating consequences for coastal populations.
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44% Bias Score


Unprecedented Global Food Price Surge Driven by War, Climate Change, and Reduced Productivity
Global food prices have surged to record highs due to the war in Ukraine, increased fertilizer costs, reduced agricultural productivity growth, and climate change impacts, leading to concerns about food security and malnutrition.
Unprecedented Global Food Price Surge Driven by War, Climate Change, and Reduced Productivity
Global food prices have surged to record highs due to the war in Ukraine, increased fertilizer costs, reduced agricultural productivity growth, and climate change impacts, leading to concerns about food security and malnutrition.
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12% Bias Score


Digital Technologies Crucial for Dam Safety Amidst Rising Extreme Weather
At an international symposium in Chengdu, China, experts from China and abroad stressed the importance of using digital technologies to improve dam safety and management in response to increasingly frequent and severe water-related extreme weather events.
Digital Technologies Crucial for Dam Safety Amidst Rising Extreme Weather
At an international symposium in Chengdu, China, experts from China and abroad stressed the importance of using digital technologies to improve dam safety and management in response to increasingly frequent and severe water-related extreme weather events.
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24% Bias Score


Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
Zimbabwe's GPS-Based Elephant Tracking System Reduces Human-Wildlife Conflict
Zimbabwe uses GPS trackers on elephants to warn villagers of approaching herds via WhatsApp, mitigating human-elephant conflict exacerbated by climate change-induced resource scarcity; the system also records incidents, informing conservation decisions.
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52% Bias Score

1.5C Warming Target Will Not Stop Devastating Sea Level Rise
Scientists warn that even limiting global warming to 1.5C will still cause several meters of sea-level rise over centuries due to continued melting of Greenland and Antarctica, threatening coastal communities and necessitating adaptation strategies. Current trajectories show a far worse outcome.

1.5C Warming Target Will Not Stop Devastating Sea Level Rise
Scientists warn that even limiting global warming to 1.5C will still cause several meters of sea-level rise over centuries due to continued melting of Greenland and Antarctica, threatening coastal communities and necessitating adaptation strategies. Current trajectories show a far worse outcome.
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48% Bias Score

Unmanageable Sea Level Rise Projected at 1.5C Warming
A new study warns that unmanageable sea level rise, driven by quadrupled ice sheet melt since the 1990s, will occur at just 1.5C global heating, causing catastrophic inland migration even if current warming levels persist; exceeding 2.5C would trigger a 12-meter rise.

Unmanageable Sea Level Rise Projected at 1.5C Warming
A new study warns that unmanageable sea level rise, driven by quadrupled ice sheet melt since the 1990s, will occur at just 1.5C global heating, causing catastrophic inland migration even if current warming levels persist; exceeding 2.5C would trigger a 12-meter rise.
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44% Bias Score

Declining Bee Populations Threaten Global Food Security and Human Health
World Bee Day 2025 emphasizes the urgent need to protect bees and other pollinators due to their crucial role in food security and biodiversity; declining populations threaten agricultural productivity and human health, with inadequate pollination linked to 427,000 premature deaths annually.

Declining Bee Populations Threaten Global Food Security and Human Health
World Bee Day 2025 emphasizes the urgent need to protect bees and other pollinators due to their crucial role in food security and biodiversity; declining populations threaten agricultural productivity and human health, with inadequate pollination linked to 427,000 premature deaths annually.
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24% Bias Score

Irreversible Glacier Loss Projected Even with Reduced Warming
A new study in Nature Climate Change reveals that even a temporary exceedance of the 1.5°C global warming limit will cause irreversible damage to mountain glaciers for centuries, with smaller glaciers potentially not recovering before 2500, impacting downstream water resources and sea levels.

Irreversible Glacier Loss Projected Even with Reduced Warming
A new study in Nature Climate Change reveals that even a temporary exceedance of the 1.5°C global warming limit will cause irreversible damage to mountain glaciers for centuries, with smaller glaciers potentially not recovering before 2500, impacting downstream water resources and sea levels.
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28% Bias Score

Digital Dam Management Urged to Combat Climate Change
At an international symposium in Chengdu, China, experts urged greater use of digital technologies in dam management to mitigate climate change impacts, highlighting concerns about aging infrastructure and increased risks from extreme weather events.

Digital Dam Management Urged to Combat Climate Change
At an international symposium in Chengdu, China, experts urged greater use of digital technologies in dam management to mitigate climate change impacts, highlighting concerns about aging infrastructure and increased risks from extreme weather events.
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44% Bias Score

Multi-State Storms Cause Widespread Damage, Deaths, and Federal Aid Delays
Severe storms and tornadoes across several central US states, including Kentucky and St. Louis, caused at least 24 deaths, widespread property damage exceeding $1.6 billion, and left thousands of homes damaged or destroyed; federal aid is facing delays.

Multi-State Storms Cause Widespread Damage, Deaths, and Federal Aid Delays
Severe storms and tornadoes across several central US states, including Kentucky and St. Louis, caused at least 24 deaths, widespread property damage exceeding $1.6 billion, and left thousands of homes damaged or destroyed; federal aid is facing delays.
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36% Bias Score
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