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US NOAA Restrictions Jeopardize Global Climate Research
Restrictions on US NOAA's foreign communication, potential funding cuts, and data access issues threaten global climate research, particularly impacting the Netherlands' reliance on NOAA data for weather forecasting and oceanographic research.
US NOAA Restrictions Jeopardize Global Climate Research
Restrictions on US NOAA's foreign communication, potential funding cuts, and data access issues threaten global climate research, particularly impacting the Netherlands' reliance on NOAA data for weather forecasting and oceanographic research.
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56% Bias Score


Collaborative Weather Entities Enhance Forecasting and Climate Resilience
Public, private, and research weather organizations collaborate to enhance weather forecasting accuracy, severe weather response, and climate science, improving societal resilience and safety, exemplified by partnerships like NOAA's collaborations and the World Meteorological Organization's work wit...
Collaborative Weather Entities Enhance Forecasting and Climate Resilience
Public, private, and research weather organizations collaborate to enhance weather forecasting accuracy, severe weather response, and climate science, improving societal resilience and safety, exemplified by partnerships like NOAA's collaborations and the World Meteorological Organization's work wit...
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40% Bias Score


Global Temperature Hits Record High in January 2024
January 2024 recorded a global average temperature of 13.23 degrees Celsius, the highest ever recorded for the month, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees despite the expected cooling from La Niña; potential causes under investigation include increased humidity and decreased air pollution...
Global Temperature Hits Record High in January 2024
January 2024 recorded a global average temperature of 13.23 degrees Celsius, the highest ever recorded for the month, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees despite the expected cooling from La Niña; potential causes under investigation include increased humidity and decreased air pollution...
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24% Bias Score


Record Warm January 2025 Defies Predictions, Underscoring Accelerated Global Warming
January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.09 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña event and predictions of a cooler year; this is largely attributed to record ocean warmth and increased greenhouse gas emissions.
Record Warm January 2025 Defies Predictions, Underscoring Accelerated Global Warming
January 2025 was the warmest January on record globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.09 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña event and predictions of a cooler year; this is largely attributed to record ocean warmth and increased greenhouse gas emissions.
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16% Bias Score


Global Heat Record Set in January 2025 Despite La Niña
Despite a US cold snap and La Niña, January 2025 globally broke heat records by 0.09 degrees Celsius compared to January 2024, marking the 18th warmest month of the last 19 and exceeding the 1.5 C warming limit above pre-industrial levels.
Global Heat Record Set in January 2025 Despite La Niña
Despite a US cold snap and La Niña, January 2025 globally broke heat records by 0.09 degrees Celsius compared to January 2024, marking the 18th warmest month of the last 19 and exceeding the 1.5 C warming limit above pre-industrial levels.
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52% Bias Score


Unexpected Temperature Spike Exceeds Projections, Raising Climate Change Concerns
Record-breaking global temperatures in 2023 and 2024, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, caused unprecedented heatwaves, floods, and wildfires, raising concerns about the accuracy of current climate models and emission scenarios.
Unexpected Temperature Spike Exceeds Projections, Raising Climate Change Concerns
Record-breaking global temperatures in 2023 and 2024, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, caused unprecedented heatwaves, floods, and wildfires, raising concerns about the accuracy of current climate models and emission scenarios.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's Reelection Casts Shadow on Global Climate Research
Following President Trump's reelection, concerns rise about climate research funding and data access, disrupting international collaborations and potentially jeopardizing global climate monitoring efforts, as evidenced by communication restrictions on NOAA employees and efforts to archive US climate...

Trump's Reelection Casts Shadow on Global Climate Research
Following President Trump's reelection, concerns rise about climate research funding and data access, disrupting international collaborations and potentially jeopardizing global climate monitoring efforts, as evidenced by communication restrictions on NOAA employees and efforts to archive US climate...
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44% Bias Score

NOAA Restrictions Threaten Global Weather Forecasting
NOAA's new restrictions on scientists' international collaborations, coupled with potential 30% budget cuts and 50% staff reductions, threaten the accuracy and availability of global weather forecasts and climate data, endangering lives and the global economy.

NOAA Restrictions Threaten Global Weather Forecasting
NOAA's new restrictions on scientists' international collaborations, coupled with potential 30% budget cuts and 50% staff reductions, threaten the accuracy and availability of global weather forecasts and climate data, endangering lives and the global economy.
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56% Bias Score

Record-Breaking January 2025 Global Temperature Surprises Experts
Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the absence of the warming El Niño effect and the presence of La Niña, which usually has a cooling effect.

Record-Breaking January 2025 Global Temperature Surprises Experts
Global average temperature hit a record high of 13.23 degrees Celsius in January 2025, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees, surprising experts due to the absence of the warming El Niño effect and the presence of La Niña, which usually has a cooling effect.
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36% Bias Score

Record January Heat Amidst La Niña Fuels Global Warming Debate
January 2025 was the warmest month globally, breaking records despite the start of the La Niña weather pattern; this coincides with a study claiming accelerated global warming, a conclusion not universally accepted within the scientific community.

Record January Heat Amidst La Niña Fuels Global Warming Debate
January 2025 was the warmest month globally, breaking records despite the start of the La Niña weather pattern; this coincides with a study claiming accelerated global warming, a conclusion not universally accepted within the scientific community.
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16% Bias Score

Climate Change Fueled 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
A new study reveals that human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening numerous extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 and displaced millions, with the poorest countries disproportionately affected.

Climate Change Fueled 41 Extra Days of Dangerous Heat Globally in 2024
A new study reveals that human-caused climate change led to 41 extra days of dangerous heat globally in 2024, worsening numerous extreme weather events that killed at least 3,700 and displaced millions, with the poorest countries disproportionately affected.
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20% Bias Score

2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5 Degrees Celsius, but Official Declaration Delayed
The global average temperature in 2024 surpassed the pre-industrial level by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius for the first time on record, according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, although the official declaration of exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree target is delayed due to t...

2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5 Degrees Celsius, but Official Declaration Delayed
The global average temperature in 2024 surpassed the pre-industrial level by more than 1.5 degrees Celsius for the first time on record, according to the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, although the official declaration of exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree target is delayed due to t...
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48% Bias Score
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