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2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Impacts
The 2024 WMO report confirms 2024 as the hottest year on record, exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, with unprecedented extreme weather events causing significant displacement, economic losses, and food crises globally.
2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Impacts
The 2024 WMO report confirms 2024 as the hottest year on record, exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, with unprecedented extreme weather events causing significant displacement, economic losses, and food crises globally.
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40% Bias Score


2024: Hottest Year on Record, Underscoring Urgent Climate Action
The World Meteorological Organization reported 2024 as the hottest year on record, with global temperatures 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, driven by rising CO2 concentrations and exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern, resulting in extreme weather events and devastating conseq...
2024: Hottest Year on Record, Underscoring Urgent Climate Action
The World Meteorological Organization reported 2024 as the hottest year on record, with global temperatures 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, driven by rising CO2 concentrations and exacerbated by the El Niño weather pattern, resulting in extreme weather events and devastating conseq...
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44% Bias Score


Peruvian Sues RWE for Climate-Related Damages
A Peruvian mountain guide is suing RWE, a German energy company, for contributing to glacial lake melt threatening his home in Huaraz; the lawsuit's outcome could set a precedent for future climate change litigation against fossil fuel companies.
Peruvian Sues RWE for Climate-Related Damages
A Peruvian mountain guide is suing RWE, a German energy company, for contributing to glacial lake melt threatening his home in Huaraz; the lawsuit's outcome could set a precedent for future climate change litigation against fossil fuel companies.
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Global Surge in Solar and Wind Energy: China Leads, but Challenges Remain
A new global analysis shows a dramatic rise in solar and wind energy capacity worldwide, led by China, with the US surpassing coal-generated electricity in 2024 and the EU exceeding fossil fuel electricity generation from renewables; however, continued reliance on fossil fuels and political challeng...
Global Surge in Solar and Wind Energy: China Leads, but Challenges Remain
A new global analysis shows a dramatic rise in solar and wind energy capacity worldwide, led by China, with the US surpassing coal-generated electricity in 2024 and the EU exceeding fossil fuel electricity generation from renewables; however, continued reliance on fossil fuels and political challeng...
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Alberta Bill Restricts Federal Access to Oil and Gas Sites
Alberta's government proposed a bill to restrict federal employees' access to oil and gas sites to prevent federal emission data collection, sparking a constitutional dispute over jurisdiction and environmental regulation; legal experts argue the bill is unconstitutional.
Alberta Bill Restricts Federal Access to Oil and Gas Sites
Alberta's government proposed a bill to restrict federal employees' access to oil and gas sites to prevent federal emission data collection, sparking a constitutional dispute over jurisdiction and environmental regulation; legal experts argue the bill is unconstitutional.
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Aistech Space: Earth Observation via Thermal Imaging Satellites
Aistech Space, a Spanish company, uses thermal imaging from its Earth-observing satellites to provide data-driven advantages in diverse sectors, including agriculture, finance, and climate monitoring; they've launched three satellites and plan to launch three more in 2025, collaborating with SpaceX ...
Aistech Space: Earth Observation via Thermal Imaging Satellites
Aistech Space, a Spanish company, uses thermal imaging from its Earth-observing satellites to provide data-driven advantages in diverse sectors, including agriculture, finance, and climate monitoring; they've launched three satellites and plan to launch three more in 2025, collaborating with SpaceX ...
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48% Bias Score

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Impacts
2024 was the hottest year on record, with global average temperatures reaching 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, causing extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions, while ocean warming reached its highest level in 65 years.

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Impacts
2024 was the hottest year on record, with global average temperatures reaching 1.55 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, causing extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 people and displaced millions, while ocean warming reached its highest level in 65 years.
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Accelerating Glacier Melt: Rising Sea Levels, Freshwater Shortages, and Unforeseen Microorganism Release"
Due to human-caused climate change, 275,000 glaciers are shrinking at an alarming rate, resulting in a 36% faster decline between 2012 and 2023, causing rising sea levels (18mm since 2000), disrupting freshwater sources, impacting ocean currents, and releasing unknown microorganisms.

Accelerating Glacier Melt: Rising Sea Levels, Freshwater Shortages, and Unforeseen Microorganism Release"
Due to human-caused climate change, 275,000 glaciers are shrinking at an alarming rate, resulting in a 36% faster decline between 2012 and 2023, causing rising sea levels (18mm since 2000), disrupting freshwater sources, impacting ocean currents, and releasing unknown microorganisms.
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52% Bias Score

Annual Glacial Melt Loss Doubles Sea Level Rise, Threatens Global Resources
Glacial melt is causing a yearly loss of 273 billion tons of ice, contributing to a more than doubled sea level rise since 2006 and threatening coastal areas and freshwater resources; researchers are also discovering new microorganisms in melting glaciers.

Annual Glacial Melt Loss Doubles Sea Level Rise, Threatens Global Resources
Glacial melt is causing a yearly loss of 273 billion tons of ice, contributing to a more than doubled sea level rise since 2006 and threatening coastal areas and freshwater resources; researchers are also discovering new microorganisms in melting glaciers.
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44% Bias Score

Italy Reforms Company Car Tax, Incentivizing Electric Vehicles
Italy's new tax on company cars, favoring electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, reduces a 16 billion euro annual tax break for polluting vehicles—the highest in Europe—incentivizing a shift towards cleaner options and aligning with EU decarbonization goals.

Italy Reforms Company Car Tax, Incentivizing Electric Vehicles
Italy's new tax on company cars, favoring electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, reduces a 16 billion euro annual tax break for polluting vehicles—the highest in Europe—incentivizing a shift towards cleaner options and aligning with EU decarbonization goals.
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Protests Disrupt Major Political Speeches in Australia
Two anti-nuclear protesters interrupted Peter Dutton's speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday, protesting the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants; similar protests disrupted Treasurer Jim Chalmers' speech on Tuesday.

Protests Disrupt Major Political Speeches in Australia
Two anti-nuclear protesters interrupted Peter Dutton's speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney on Thursday, protesting the Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants; similar protests disrupted Treasurer Jim Chalmers' speech on Tuesday.
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48% Bias Score

Australia Funds $814 Million Green Hydrogen Project
The Australian government awarded $814 million to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Murchison Green Hydrogen project in Western Australia, the first successful bid in a $2 billion fund, aiming for 900,000 tonnes of annual green ammonia production, creating thousands of jobs and addressing climate ...

Australia Funds $814 Million Green Hydrogen Project
The Australian government awarded $814 million to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' Murchison Green Hydrogen project in Western Australia, the first successful bid in a $2 billion fund, aiming for 900,000 tonnes of annual green ammonia production, creating thousands of jobs and addressing climate ...
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40% Bias Score
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