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Record CO2 Rise Exacerbates Global Warming, Jeopardizing Paris Agreement Goals
2024 marked the warmest year on record, exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, driven by a record 3.58 ppm increase in atmospheric CO2—the fastest annual rise since 1958, exceeding predictions and highlighting the urgent need for emissions reductions to meet the Paris Agreement goals.
Record CO2 Rise Exacerbates Global Warming, Jeopardizing Paris Agreement Goals
2024 marked the warmest year on record, exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, driven by a record 3.58 ppm increase in atmospheric CO2—the fastest annual rise since 1958, exceeding predictions and highlighting the urgent need for emissions reductions to meet the Paris Agreement goals.
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56% Bias Score


China Leads Global Green Energy Drive Amidst Climate Uncertainty
China, possessing the world's highest installed capacity for solar and wind power, aims to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, driven by its massive investments in renewable energy and electric vehicles, exceeding 2030 growth targets for wind and solar energy...
China Leads Global Green Energy Drive Amidst Climate Uncertainty
China, possessing the world's highest installed capacity for solar and wind power, aims to peak carbon emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality before 2060, driven by its massive investments in renewable energy and electric vehicles, exceeding 2030 growth targets for wind and solar energy...
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52% Bias Score


Antarctic Glacier Melt Increases Volcanic Eruption Risk
Scientists have found that global warming is causing Antarctic glaciers to melt faster, which in turn increases the risk of volcanic eruptions under the ice. This could lead to further melting and a rise in sea levels that would threaten many coastal areas.
Antarctic Glacier Melt Increases Volcanic Eruption Risk
Scientists have found that global warming is causing Antarctic glaciers to melt faster, which in turn increases the risk of volcanic eruptions under the ice. This could lead to further melting and a rise in sea levels that would threaten many coastal areas.
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56% Bias Score


Climate Change Exacerbated January 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change amplified the size and intensity of the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires by approximately 25%, contributing to over 155 square kilometers burned and damage to over 12,000 structures, despite the fires occurring regardless.
Climate Change Exacerbated January 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change amplified the size and intensity of the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires by approximately 25%, contributing to over 155 square kilometers burned and damage to over 12,000 structures, despite the fires occurring regardless.
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24% Bias Score


Los Angeles Wildfires Amidst Hottest Year on Record
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have claimed at least 24 lives and destroyed or damaged over 12,000 structures, coinciding with the EU's confirmation of 2024 as the hottest year on record; while a direct link to this specific event remains inconclusive, studies show a clear correlation between ...
Los Angeles Wildfires Amidst Hottest Year on Record
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have claimed at least 24 lives and destroyed or damaged over 12,000 structures, coinciding with the EU's confirmation of 2024 as the hottest year on record; while a direct link to this specific event remains inconclusive, studies show a clear correlation between ...
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40% Bias Score


California Wildfires Highlight Accelerated Climate Change Impacts
California wildfires have claimed 24 lives, prompting Canada to send aid, as unusually strong winds and dry conditions fuel fires outside their typical season, aligning with predictions of more frequent extreme weather events due to climate change.
California Wildfires Highlight Accelerated Climate Change Impacts
California wildfires have claimed 24 lives, prompting Canada to send aid, as unusually strong winds and dry conditions fuel fires outside their typical season, aligning with predictions of more frequent extreme weather events due to climate change.
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change Fuels 50,000 sq km Annual Increase in Multiyear Droughts
A study by the Swiss WSL and Austrian ISTA, published in "Science", shows a 50,000 sq km annual growth in multiyear drought zones over 40 years, caused by climate change, resulting in severe economic and ecological damage.

Climate Change Fuels 50,000 sq km Annual Increase in Multiyear Droughts
A study by the Swiss WSL and Austrian ISTA, published in "Science", shows a 50,000 sq km annual growth in multiyear drought zones over 40 years, caused by climate change, resulting in severe economic and ecological damage.
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16% Bias Score

Global Study Reveals Increasing Severity and Frequency of Prolonged Droughts
A new study in Science reveals that prolonged droughts are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, impacting ecosystems globally; researchers mapped over 13,000 multiyear droughts (1980-2018), showing affected areas expanding by 50,000 square kilometers annually since 1980.

Global Study Reveals Increasing Severity and Frequency of Prolonged Droughts
A new study in Science reveals that prolonged droughts are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change, impacting ecosystems globally; researchers mapped over 13,000 multiyear droughts (1980-2018), showing affected areas expanding by 50,000 square kilometers annually since 1980.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated Recent Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A new analysis suggests climate change contributed to approximately 25% of the fuel available for the recent Los Angeles fires, making them larger and more intense than they would have been otherwise; twelve fires ignited since January 7th, charring over 60 square miles and damaging more than 12,000...

Climate Change Exacerbated Recent Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A new analysis suggests climate change contributed to approximately 25% of the fuel available for the recent Los Angeles fires, making them larger and more intense than they would have been otherwise; twelve fires ignited since January 7th, charring over 60 square miles and damaging more than 12,000...
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24% Bias Score

Australia's 1896 Heatwave: A Deadly Reminder of Extreme Heat
A 24-day heatwave in 1896 Australia killed 437 people, exceeding current heatwave intensity despite recent record-breaking temperatures across the country; temperatures reached 48.9°C in Bourke, NSW, overwhelming hospitals and causing mass evacuations.

Australia's 1896 Heatwave: A Deadly Reminder of Extreme Heat
A 24-day heatwave in 1896 Australia killed 437 people, exceeding current heatwave intensity despite recent record-breaking temperatures across the country; temperatures reached 48.9°C in Bourke, NSW, overwhelming hospitals and causing mass evacuations.
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16% Bias Score

Los Angeles Wildfires: $150 Billion in Damages Highlight Climate Change Impact
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by hurricane-force winds and a prolonged dry season, resulted in at least 24 deaths, over 10,000 destroyed structures, and an estimated $150 billion in damages, highlighting the escalating impacts of climate change.

Los Angeles Wildfires: $150 Billion in Damages Highlight Climate Change Impact
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by hurricane-force winds and a prolonged dry season, resulted in at least 24 deaths, over 10,000 destroyed structures, and an estimated $150 billion in damages, highlighting the escalating impacts of climate change.
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40% Bias Score

Record 756 Frost-Free Days in De Bilt, Netherlands
De Bilt, Netherlands, has set a new record of 756 consecutive days without a frost day, exceeding the previous record by one day, due to global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in warmer temperatures and fewer cold periods.

Record 756 Frost-Free Days in De Bilt, Netherlands
De Bilt, Netherlands, has set a new record of 756 consecutive days without a frost day, exceeding the previous record by one day, due to global warming caused by the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in warmer temperatures and fewer cold periods.
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32% Bias Score
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