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Renowned Climate Scientist Dr. Jenni Evans Dies at 63
Dr. Jenni Evans, a globally recognized climate scientist from Melbourne, Australia, died peacefully at age 63 in Pennsylvania on April 3, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking research on tropical cyclones, hurricane activity, climate change, and mentorship of countless students and collea...
Renowned Climate Scientist Dr. Jenni Evans Dies at 63
Dr. Jenni Evans, a globally recognized climate scientist from Melbourne, Australia, died peacefully at age 63 in Pennsylvania on April 3, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking research on tropical cyclones, hurricane activity, climate change, and mentorship of countless students and collea...
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40% Bias Score


NOAA Staff Cuts Cripple Australia's Weather Forecasting and Climate Science
The Trump administration's February 27th dismissal of 880 NOAA employees, with plans to cut 1000 more, severely impacts Australia's weather forecasting and climate science capabilities due to Australia's heavy reliance on NOAA data and international collaborations for accurate predictions and climat...
NOAA Staff Cuts Cripple Australia's Weather Forecasting and Climate Science
The Trump administration's February 27th dismissal of 880 NOAA employees, with plans to cut 1000 more, severely impacts Australia's weather forecasting and climate science capabilities due to Australia's heavy reliance on NOAA data and international collaborations for accurate predictions and climat...
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28% Bias Score


Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...
Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...
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16% Bias Score


NOAA Mass Firings Jeopardize Public Safety and Economic Stability
NOAA fired potentially up to 800 employees on Thursday, impacting weather forecasting, oceanography, and climate research, jeopardizing public safety and economic stability by removing crucial expertise and data used for navigation, agriculture, and disaster preparedness.
NOAA Mass Firings Jeopardize Public Safety and Economic Stability
NOAA fired potentially up to 800 employees on Thursday, impacting weather forecasting, oceanography, and climate research, jeopardizing public safety and economic stability by removing crucial expertise and data used for navigation, agriculture, and disaster preparedness.
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48% Bias Score


US Blocks Climate Scientists from Key IPCC Meeting
The US government blocked its climate scientists from attending the UN climate panel's (IPCC) meeting in China, raising concerns about the future of international climate cooperation and the IPCC's ability to function effectively, as the US plays a significant role in climate research.
US Blocks Climate Scientists from Key IPCC Meeting
The US government blocked its climate scientists from attending the UN climate panel's (IPCC) meeting in China, raising concerns about the future of international climate cooperation and the IPCC's ability to function effectively, as the US plays a significant role in climate research.
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44% Bias Score


US Blocks Climate Scientists from Key IPCC Meeting
The US State Department is barring US climate scientists from attending a pivotal IPCC meeting in Hangzhou, impacting the drafting of key 2029 reports and potentially shifting international climate leadership. Head author Kate Calvin and her work on mitigation strategies are directly affected, with ...
US Blocks Climate Scientists from Key IPCC Meeting
The US State Department is barring US climate scientists from attending a pivotal IPCC meeting in Hangzhou, impacting the drafting of key 2029 reports and potentially shifting international climate leadership. Head author Kate Calvin and her work on mitigation strategies are directly affected, with ...
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44% Bias Score

White House Ends Funding for Key Climate Research Program
The White House ended funding for the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), halting the creation of the next national climate assessment due in 2027, jeopardizing national climate research and leaving the nation without crucial up-to-date climate impact information.

White House Ends Funding for Key Climate Research Program
The White House ended funding for the US Global Change Research Program (USGCRP), halting the creation of the next national climate assessment due in 2027, jeopardizing national climate research and leaving the nation without crucial up-to-date climate impact information.
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56% Bias Score

NOAA Staff Firings Jeopardize US and Global Climate Research
The Trump administration's firing of 800 NOAA staff members, including climate scientists and weather forecasters, jeopardizes the accuracy of weather forecasts, data collection, and international climate collaborations, impacting disaster preparedness and global climate change mitigation efforts.

NOAA Staff Firings Jeopardize US and Global Climate Research
The Trump administration's firing of 800 NOAA staff members, including climate scientists and weather forecasters, jeopardizes the accuracy of weather forecasts, data collection, and international climate collaborations, impacting disaster preparedness and global climate change mitigation efforts.
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52% Bias Score

NOAA Lays Off Hundreds, Raising Concerns About Public Safety and Economic Impact
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fired hundreds of employees, including approximately 800 experts in weather forecasting and earth sciences on Thursday, impacting public safety, economic activity, and ongoing research initiatives, with potentially devastating long-term cons...

NOAA Lays Off Hundreds, Raising Concerns About Public Safety and Economic Impact
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fired hundreds of employees, including approximately 800 experts in weather forecasting and earth sciences on Thursday, impacting public safety, economic activity, and ongoing research initiatives, with potentially devastating long-term cons...
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48% Bias Score

Mass NOAA Layoffs Jeopardize Extreme Weather Forecasting
On Thursday, at least 880 employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) were fired as part of the Trump administration's cost-cutting measures, jeopardizing the nation's ability to forecast and respond to extreme weather events.

Mass NOAA Layoffs Jeopardize Extreme Weather Forecasting
On Thursday, at least 880 employees at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) were fired as part of the Trump administration's cost-cutting measures, jeopardizing the nation's ability to forecast and respond to extreme weather events.
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60% Bias Score

US Pulls Out of Key IPCC Climate Report
The Trump administration blocked US scientists from participating in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report due in 2029, impacting an international meeting in China and jeopardizing global climate action research following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

US Pulls Out of Key IPCC Climate Report
The Trump administration blocked US scientists from participating in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report due in 2029, impacting an international meeting in China and jeopardizing global climate action research following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Disrupt US Climate Research, Threatening Global Collaboration
The Trump administration's policies are disrupting US climate research, causing uncertainty about funding, data access, and international collaboration; this is particularly impacting oceanographic data crucial to global climate models and predictions.

Trump's Policies Disrupt US Climate Research, Threatening Global Collaboration
The Trump administration's policies are disrupting US climate research, causing uncertainty about funding, data access, and international collaboration; this is particularly impacting oceanographic data crucial to global climate models and predictions.
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56% Bias Score
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