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French Groundwater Levels Remain Critically Low Despite July Rainfall
France's groundwater reserves are predominantly below normal (88%) despite July rainfall, worsening slightly from June, with the Roussillon region critically low; however, levels are higher than in 2022-2023.
French Groundwater Levels Remain Critically Low Despite July Rainfall
France's groundwater reserves are predominantly below normal (88%) despite July rainfall, worsening slightly from June, with the Roussillon region critically low; however, levels are higher than in 2022-2023.
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44% Bias Score


Spain Extends Heatwave Warning Until July 14th
Spain's Aemet extended its heatwave warning until July 14th due to a persistent mass of hot African air; temperatures will exceed 36-38°C across much of the Iberian Peninsula's interior, reaching 40°C in some valleys, with isolated storms expected; Canary Islands face 'red alerts' for extreme heat t...
Spain Extends Heatwave Warning Until July 14th
Spain's Aemet extended its heatwave warning until July 14th due to a persistent mass of hot African air; temperatures will exceed 36-38°C across much of the Iberian Peninsula's interior, reaching 40°C in some valleys, with isolated storms expected; Canary Islands face 'red alerts' for extreme heat t...
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24% Bias Score


Trump Seeks to Repeal EPA's Key Climate Regulation
The Trump administration aims to repeal the EPA's 2009 Endangerment Finding, the cornerstone of federal climate action, potentially weakening emission standards and jeopardizing the legal basis for numerous climate initiatives, despite strong scientific evidence supporting the Finding's conclusions ...
Trump Seeks to Repeal EPA's Key Climate Regulation
The Trump administration aims to repeal the EPA's 2009 Endangerment Finding, the cornerstone of federal climate action, potentially weakening emission standards and jeopardizing the legal basis for numerous climate initiatives, despite strong scientific evidence supporting the Finding's conclusions ...
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48% Bias Score


July 2024 Global Temperature: Above Average, High Wildfire Risk
July 2024 saw a global average temperature of 16.68°C, 0.45°C above the 1991-2020 average, leading to increased wildfires in several countries; a national record of 50.5°C was set in Turkey.
July 2024 Global Temperature: Above Average, High Wildfire Risk
July 2024 saw a global average temperature of 16.68°C, 0.45°C above the 1991-2020 average, leading to increased wildfires in several countries; a national record of 50.5°C was set in Turkey.
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28% Bias Score


Massive Wildfire Devastates Southern France, Leaving One Dead
A wildfire in southern France's Aude region, starting Tuesday near Ribaute, has burned over 16,000 hectares, resulting in one death, 13 injuries, and three missing persons; the A9 highway was temporarily closed due to the fire's proximity.
Massive Wildfire Devastates Southern France, Leaving One Dead
A wildfire in southern France's Aude region, starting Tuesday near Ribaute, has burned over 16,000 hectares, resulting in one death, 13 injuries, and three missing persons; the A9 highway was temporarily closed due to the fire's proximity.
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24% Bias Score


France Battles Devastating Wildfire: 16,000 Hectares Burned
A wildfire in southern France's Aude department has consumed over 16,000 hectares, causing one fatality, injuries, and widespread evacuations, surpassing the total area burned in the preceding three years and prompting a national emergency response.
France Battles Devastating Wildfire: 16,000 Hectares Burned
A wildfire in southern France's Aude department has consumed over 16,000 hectares, causing one fatality, injuries, and widespread evacuations, surpassing the total area burned in the preceding three years and prompting a national emergency response.
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24% Bias Score

Charleston's Climate Change Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Dismissed
A South Carolina judge dismissed Charleston's 2020 lawsuit against energy companies for climate change-related damages, citing a lack of state legal authority and the potential for an unbounded number of future lawsuits, with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be refiled.

Charleston's Climate Change Lawsuit Against Energy Companies Dismissed
A South Carolina judge dismissed Charleston's 2020 lawsuit against energy companies for climate change-related damages, citing a lack of state legal authority and the potential for an unbounded number of future lawsuits, with prejudice, meaning the case cannot be refiled.
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56% Bias Score

July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Europe Records Extreme Heat and Flooding
July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.25°C, with Europe experiencing record heatwaves causing wildfires and flooding, while marine heatwaves were observed in parts of the North Atlantic.

July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Europe Records Extreme Heat and Flooding
July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.25°C, with Europe experiencing record heatwaves causing wildfires and flooding, while marine heatwaves were observed in parts of the North Atlantic.
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28% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbates Pakistan Floods, Causing Hundreds of Deaths
A new study attributes 10-15% of the heavier-than-usual rainfall in Pakistan (June 24-July 23) to climate change, resulting in at least 300 deaths, 1,600 damaged homes, and significant economic losses, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable nations.

Climate Change Exacerbates Pakistan Floods, Causing Hundreds of Deaths
A new study attributes 10-15% of the heavier-than-usual rainfall in Pakistan (June 24-July 23) to climate change, resulting in at least 300 deaths, 1,600 damaged homes, and significant economic losses, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable nations.
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24% Bias Score

July 2025: Third Hottest Month on Record Despite Pause in Heatwave
July 2025 recorded the third warmest global average temperature in history, at 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels, despite a pause in the recent record heat; this still resulted in extreme weather events globally, including 50°C+ heat in Turkey, devastating floods in China and Pakistan, and major wi...

July 2025: Third Hottest Month on Record Despite Pause in Heatwave
July 2025 recorded the third warmest global average temperature in history, at 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels, despite a pause in the recent record heat; this still resulted in extreme weather events globally, including 50°C+ heat in Turkey, devastating floods in China and Pakistan, and major wi...
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20% Bias Score

France and Spain Battle Devastating Wildfires Amidst Record Heat
Devastating wildfires are raging in Southern France and Spain, causing one death in France, injuring many, and prompting evacuations of thousands of tourists; the French fire has consumed an area larger than Paris.

France and Spain Battle Devastating Wildfires Amidst Record Heat
Devastating wildfires are raging in Southern France and Spain, causing one death in France, injuring many, and prompting evacuations of thousands of tourists; the French fire has consumed an area larger than Paris.
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52% Bias Score

July 2025: Third Hottest Month Globally, Europe Faces Extreme Weather
July 2025 was the third hottest globally, with regional extremes such as Fennoscandia's record heat, leading to wildfires, floods, and over 1,000 heat-related deaths in Spain; all highlighting the ongoing impacts of climate change.

July 2025: Third Hottest Month Globally, Europe Faces Extreme Weather
July 2025 was the third hottest globally, with regional extremes such as Fennoscandia's record heat, leading to wildfires, floods, and over 1,000 heat-related deaths in Spain; all highlighting the ongoing impacts of climate change.
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24% Bias Score
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