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SPEXone Satellite Reveals Global Air Pollution Patterns and Cooling Effect
Using a Dutch-designed climate camera on the NASA PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global air pollution, finding the highest levels in India, Central Africa, and South America; the instrument, SPEXone, also measures how different aerosol types impact global warming, with initial findings sugge...
SPEXone Satellite Reveals Global Air Pollution Patterns and Cooling Effect
Using a Dutch-designed climate camera on the NASA PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global air pollution, finding the highest levels in India, Central Africa, and South America; the instrument, SPEXone, also measures how different aerosol types impact global warming, with initial findings sugge...
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SPEXone Maps Global Air Pollution, Reveals Cooling Effect
Using a Dutch-made climate camera on the NASA PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global air pollution, finding the highest levels in India, Central Africa, and South America; the instrument also measures the cooling effects of aerosols on the planet.
SPEXone Maps Global Air Pollution, Reveals Cooling Effect
Using a Dutch-made climate camera on the NASA PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global air pollution, finding the highest levels in India, Central Africa, and South America; the instrument also measures the cooling effects of aerosols on the planet.
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24% Bias Score


Extreme Weather Events Cause Widespread Disruption Across the Globe
Record snowfall in Japan caused widespread disruption, while torrential rain in Australia led to two deaths and extensive flooding; California also experienced heavy rainfall and snowfall, causing landslides and flooding.
Extreme Weather Events Cause Widespread Disruption Across the Globe
Record snowfall in Japan caused widespread disruption, while torrential rain in Australia led to two deaths and extensive flooding; California also experienced heavy rainfall and snowfall, causing landslides and flooding.
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24% Bias Score


Cow Vaccine Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A \$9.4 million study is underway to develop a vaccine that reduces methane emissions from cows by at least 30% by targeting methane-producing bacteria in their rumen; this innovative approach seeks to mitigate livestock's contribution to global warming, facing challenges in antibody effectiveness, ...
Cow Vaccine Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A \$9.4 million study is underway to develop a vaccine that reduces methane emissions from cows by at least 30% by targeting methane-producing bacteria in their rumen; this innovative approach seeks to mitigate livestock's contribution to global warming, facing challenges in antibody effectiveness, ...
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40% Bias Score


Microplastics Found in Antarctic Snow: Study Reveals Widespread Contamination
A new study by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) found microplastics in Antarctic snow near research camps, with concentrations up to 3,099 particles per liter, suggesting previous studies underestimated the problem due to less sensitive detection methods. The microplastics, mostly smaller than 50 ...
Microplastics Found in Antarctic Snow: Study Reveals Widespread Contamination
A new study by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) found microplastics in Antarctic snow near research camps, with concentrations up to 3,099 particles per liter, suggesting previous studies underestimated the problem due to less sensitive detection methods. The microplastics, mostly smaller than 50 ...
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Asteroid Bennu Impact: Modeling Potential Climate and Environmental Consequences
A 500-meter asteroid, Bennu, has a small chance of impacting Earth on September 24, 2182; if it hits land, it would cause a 4-degree Celsius temperature drop, 15% less precipitation, and significant ozone depletion; an ocean impact would cause massive ozone depletion.
Asteroid Bennu Impact: Modeling Potential Climate and Environmental Consequences
A 500-meter asteroid, Bennu, has a small chance of impacting Earth on September 24, 2182; if it hits land, it would cause a 4-degree Celsius temperature drop, 15% less precipitation, and significant ozone depletion; an ocean impact would cause massive ozone depletion.
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60% Bias Score

SPEXone Satellite Maps Global Air Pollution, Reveals Regional Differences and Climate Impacts
Using a Dutch-developed climate camera aboard NASA's PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global fine particulate matter pollution, finding the highest concentrations in India, Central Africa, and South America, with improved air quality in Europe attributed to environmental regulations, and the d...

SPEXone Satellite Maps Global Air Pollution, Reveals Regional Differences and Climate Impacts
Using a Dutch-developed climate camera aboard NASA's PACE satellite, scientists have mapped global fine particulate matter pollution, finding the highest concentrations in India, Central Africa, and South America, with improved air quality in Europe attributed to environmental regulations, and the d...
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20% Bias Score

Cow Vaccine Study Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A $9.4 million Bezos Earth Fund-backed study aims to develop a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from cows by at least 30%, addressing the livestock industry's contribution to global warming, while acknowledging challenges in vaccine efficacy and public acceptance.

Cow Vaccine Study Aims to Reduce Methane Emissions by 30%
A $9.4 million Bezos Earth Fund-backed study aims to develop a vaccine to reduce methane emissions from cows by at least 30%, addressing the livestock industry's contribution to global warming, while acknowledging challenges in vaccine efficacy and public acceptance.
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Ocean Literacy Gap Hinders Conservation Efforts Among Young People
A Back to Blue survey of 18–24-year-olds across 35 countries reveals alarmingly low ocean literacy levels; while most are concerned about ocean health, many prioritize other climate issues and underestimate the ocean's importance in climate change mitigation.

Ocean Literacy Gap Hinders Conservation Efforts Among Young People
A Back to Blue survey of 18–24-year-olds across 35 countries reveals alarmingly low ocean literacy levels; while most are concerned about ocean health, many prioritize other climate issues and underestimate the ocean's importance in climate change mitigation.
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40% Bias Score

Kuril Volcano Identified as Source of 1831 Climate Shift
Analysis of Greenland ice cores revealed that the 1831 global temperature drop resulted from the eruption of the Zavaritskii volcano on Simushir Island in the Kuril Islands, challenging previous assumptions and highlighting the understudied impact of Kuril volcanoes on global climate.

Kuril Volcano Identified as Source of 1831 Climate Shift
Analysis of Greenland ice cores revealed that the 1831 global temperature drop resulted from the eruption of the Zavaritskii volcano on Simushir Island in the Kuril Islands, challenging previous assumptions and highlighting the understudied impact of Kuril volcanoes on global climate.
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Germany's Climate Protection: An Economic Imperative
Germany's climate protection strategy faces economic trade-offs: immediate investments in climate protection are cheaper than future climate change adaptation costs, with the auto industry and renewable energy at the forefront of this transition, impacting global competitiveness and climate finance.

Germany's Climate Protection: An Economic Imperative
Germany's climate protection strategy faces economic trade-offs: immediate investments in climate protection are cheaper than future climate change adaptation costs, with the auto industry and renewable energy at the forefront of this transition, impacting global competitiveness and climate finance.
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40% Bias Score

McEwan's New Novel Imagines a Submerged Britain in 2119
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 Britain, partially submerged by rising seas, follows an academic's search for a lost poem that reveals a crime and entangled relationships, exploring themes of history and what we can know about the past and future.

McEwan's New Novel Imagines a Submerged Britain in 2119
Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 Britain, partially submerged by rising seas, follows an academic's search for a lost poem that reveals a crime and entangled relationships, exploring themes of history and what we can know about the past and future.
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20% Bias Score
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