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La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures
Despite a 55% chance of La Niña returning between September and November 2025, the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts above-average global temperatures will persist, continuing a trend of record-breaking heat.
La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures
Despite a 55% chance of La Niña returning between September and November 2025, the UN's World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts above-average global temperatures will persist, continuing a trend of record-breaking heat.
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8% Bias Score


Bogotá Lifts Year-Long Water Rationing Amid Climate Change Concerns
Bogotá ended a year-long water rationing program on July 6, 2025, due to improved reservoir levels and increased water supply from the Tibitoc system, after the city experienced its most severe water crisis in history.
Bogotá Lifts Year-Long Water Rationing Amid Climate Change Concerns
Bogotá ended a year-long water rationing program on July 6, 2025, due to improved reservoir levels and increased water supply from the Tibitoc system, after the city experienced its most severe water crisis in history.
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40% Bias Score


2024: Record Global Temperatures Exceed Paris Agreement Target
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that 2024 was the warmest year on record, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.55 degrees Celsius, with irreversible consequences like rising sea levels and glacial melt, despite contributing factors such as El Niño.
2024: Record Global Temperatures Exceed Paris Agreement Target
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that 2024 was the warmest year on record, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.55 degrees Celsius, with irreversible consequences like rising sea levels and glacial melt, despite contributing factors such as El Niño.
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48% Bias Score


Record Ocean Warming Drives Unexpected Sea Level Rise in 2024
Global sea levels rose 0.23 inches in 2024, exceeding predictions by 0.06 inches primarily due to record ocean warming causing thermal expansion, rather than ice melt; this highlights accelerating climate change impacts.
Record Ocean Warming Drives Unexpected Sea Level Rise in 2024
Global sea levels rose 0.23 inches in 2024, exceeding predictions by 0.06 inches primarily due to record ocean warming causing thermal expansion, rather than ice melt; this highlights accelerating climate change impacts.
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20% Bias Score


Record Low Global Sea Ice Extent in February 2025
In February 2025, global sea ice extent fell to a record low, with Arctic sea ice 8% below average and Antarctic sea ice 26% below average, driven by rising temperatures from planet-heating pollutants and a strong Arctic warming event.
Record Low Global Sea Ice Extent in February 2025
In February 2025, global sea ice extent fell to a record low, with Arctic sea ice 8% below average and Antarctic sea ice 26% below average, driven by rising temperatures from planet-heating pollutants and a strong Arctic warming event.
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32% Bias Score


January 2025: Warmest Month on Record
January 2025 was the warmest month ever recorded globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.8°C above the 1991-2020 average, defying expectations of a temperature decrease due to La Niña and highlighting the accelerating effects of climate change.
January 2025: Warmest Month on Record
January 2025 was the warmest month ever recorded globally, exceeding the previous record by 0.8°C above the 1991-2020 average, defying expectations of a temperature decrease due to La Niña and highlighting the accelerating effects of climate change.
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28% Bias Score

El Niño's Impact on Peru and Brazil's Marañón Valley Biodiversity
An international team is studying El Niño's impact on the Marañón Valley's biodiversity, using soil and plant samples and climate models to predict future changes and foster cooperation between Latin America and Europe.

El Niño's Impact on Peru and Brazil's Marañón Valley Biodiversity
An international team is studying El Niño's impact on the Marañón Valley's biodiversity, using soil and plant samples and climate models to predict future changes and foster cooperation between Latin America and Europe.
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40% Bias Score

Brazil Food Inflation Reaches 7% Amidst Dollar Rise and Climate Change Impacts
Brazil's food inflation hit 7% year-on-year in February 2024, driven by a 24% rise in the dollar, climate change (El Niño), and increased demand; the government is implementing tax cuts and banking on a large harvest in 2025.

Brazil Food Inflation Reaches 7% Amidst Dollar Rise and Climate Change Impacts
Brazil's food inflation hit 7% year-on-year in February 2024, driven by a 24% rise in the dollar, climate change (El Niño), and increased demand; the government is implementing tax cuts and banking on a large harvest in 2025.
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16% Bias Score

Mass NOAA Layoffs Impair Ocean Monitoring and Climate Prediction
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) laid off over 1,000 employees, including experts in oceanography and climate science, significantly impacting its ability to monitor ocean changes, predict weather events, manage fisheries, and prepare for climate-related disasters; this com...

Mass NOAA Layoffs Impair Ocean Monitoring and Climate Prediction
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) laid off over 1,000 employees, including experts in oceanography and climate science, significantly impacting its ability to monitor ocean changes, predict weather events, manage fisheries, and prepare for climate-related disasters; this com...
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60% Bias Score

Record Low Sea Ice Extent and Record High Temperatures in February 2025
February 2025 witnessed record low sea ice extent around both poles, with temperatures nearly matching last year's record high; this follows two years of record or near-record temperatures, despite the end of El Niño, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement.

Record Low Sea Ice Extent and Record High Temperatures in February 2025
February 2025 witnessed record low sea ice extent around both poles, with temperatures nearly matching last year's record high; this follows two years of record or near-record temperatures, despite the end of El Niño, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement.
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28% Bias Score

2024 Global Temperatures Exceed Paris Agreement Threshold, Signaling Potential Long-Term Warming
Multiple studies confirm 2024 as the first year with consistently above +1.5°C global temperatures versus pre-industrial levels, suggesting a sustained warming period and increased likelihood of long-term exceedance based on historical data and CMIP6 climate model projections.

2024 Global Temperatures Exceed Paris Agreement Threshold, Signaling Potential Long-Term Warming
Multiple studies confirm 2024 as the first year with consistently above +1.5°C global temperatures versus pre-industrial levels, suggesting a sustained warming period and increased likelihood of long-term exceedance based on historical data and CMIP6 climate model projections.
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24% Bias Score

Record January Heat: Climate Change Accelerates Beyond Predictions
January 2025 recorded the highest average global temperature ever, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.79°C and pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the end of El Niño; this unexpected surge fuels concerns of accelerated climate change and potential explanations, including reduced ship emission...

Record January Heat: Climate Change Accelerates Beyond Predictions
January 2025 recorded the highest average global temperature ever, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.79°C and pre-industrial levels by 1.75°C, despite the end of El Niño; this unexpected surge fuels concerns of accelerated climate change and potential explanations, including reduced ship emission...
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48% Bias Score
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