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Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE over Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy company RWE in a German court, claiming its historical greenhouse gas emissions increased glacial melt, threatening his home with flooding; the case could set a precedent for holding major polluters accountable for climate change.
Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE over Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy company RWE in a German court, claiming its historical greenhouse gas emissions increased glacial melt, threatening his home with flooding; the case could set a precedent for holding major polluters accountable for climate change.
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32% Bias Score


Accelerated Sea Level Rise in 2024 Exceeds Projections
Global sea levels rose 0.59 cm in 2024, exceeding projections due to record ocean temperatures and melting land ice, reaching the highest point since 1993 and posing threats to coastal communities worldwide.
Accelerated Sea Level Rise in 2024 Exceeds Projections
Global sea levels rose 0.59 cm in 2024, exceeding projections due to record ocean temperatures and melting land ice, reaching the highest point since 1993 and posing threats to coastal communities worldwide.
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24% Bias Score


Record 2024 Heat Fuels Unprecedented Sea Level Rise
In 2024, global sea levels rose 0.59 centimeters annually, exceeding predictions and driven primarily by ocean warming, unlike previous years, posing significant threats to coastal communities and island nations.
Record 2024 Heat Fuels Unprecedented Sea Level Rise
In 2024, global sea levels rose 0.59 centimeters annually, exceeding predictions and driven primarily by ocean warming, unlike previous years, posing significant threats to coastal communities and island nations.
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20% Bias Score


Global Sea Levels Rise Exceeds Predictions, Threatening Coastal Cities
Global sea levels rose unexpectedly by 0.23 inches (0.59cm) in 2024, exceeding NASA's prediction of 0.17 inches (0.43cm) due to record ocean warming and ice melt, threatening coastal cities worldwide with potential submersion and necessitating immediate climate action.
Global Sea Levels Rise Exceeds Predictions, Threatening Coastal Cities
Global sea levels rose unexpectedly by 0.23 inches (0.59cm) in 2024, exceeding NASA's prediction of 0.17 inches (0.43cm) due to record ocean warming and ice melt, threatening coastal cities worldwide with potential submersion and necessitating immediate climate action.
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48% Bias Score


Climate Change: 1-2% GDP Investment Could Prevent 34% Economic Output Loss
A new report from Boston Consulting Group and the University of Cambridge finds that a 3°C warming could cause a 34% reduction in global economic output, costing billions their jobs, but investing 1-2% of GDP in emissions cuts and adaptation could prevent most of this.
Climate Change: 1-2% GDP Investment Could Prevent 34% Economic Output Loss
A new report from Boston Consulting Group and the University of Cambridge finds that a 3°C warming could cause a 34% reduction in global economic output, costing billions their jobs, but investing 1-2% of GDP in emissions cuts and adaptation could prevent most of this.
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36% Bias Score


Record Arctic Warmth Drives Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
Record-low Arctic sea ice in February 2024, exceeding 20 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures, signals an accelerating climate crisis with global consequences, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
Record Arctic Warmth Drives Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
Record-low Arctic sea ice in February 2024, exceeding 20 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures, signals an accelerating climate crisis with global consequences, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
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48% Bias Score

Europe's Accelerated Warming: Record High Temperatures in 2023
In 2023, Europe experienced a record-high average temperature increase of 2.4°C above the 1951-1980 baseline, with Svalbard and Jan Mayen islands in Norway recording the highest global increase at 3.6°C; this accelerated warming is attributed to various factors, including Arctic amplification and re...

Europe's Accelerated Warming: Record High Temperatures in 2023
In 2023, Europe experienced a record-high average temperature increase of 2.4°C above the 1951-1980 baseline, with Svalbard and Jan Mayen islands in Norway recording the highest global increase at 3.6°C; this accelerated warming is attributed to various factors, including Arctic amplification and re...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Assault on Environmental Regulations
Within two months of Donald Trump's presidency, his administration aggressively rolled back environmental protections, including exiting the Paris Agreement, while suppressing climate science through budget cuts and personnel changes, hindering global climate action.

Trump Administration's Assault on Environmental Regulations
Within two months of Donald Trump's presidency, his administration aggressively rolled back environmental protections, including exiting the Paris Agreement, while suppressing climate science through budget cuts and personnel changes, hindering global climate action.
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60% 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

Study Predicts Next Ice Age in 10,000 Years, but Human Activity May Delay It
A new study predicts the next ice age in 10,000 years, but record fossil fuel burning may delay it due to rising temperatures, according to researchers who analyzed 900,000 years of climate data linked to Earth's orbital variations.

Study Predicts Next Ice Age in 10,000 Years, but Human Activity May Delay It
A new study predicts the next ice age in 10,000 years, but record fossil fuel burning may delay it due to rising temperatures, according to researchers who analyzed 900,000 years of climate data linked to Earth's orbital variations.
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28% Bias Score

Climate Models Underestimate Extreme Weather Risk to Britain
A new study reveals that errors in climate models have underestimated the North Atlantic Oscillation's (NAO) potential impact on Britain, predicting unprecedented levels of extreme weatherâincluding floods and stormsâby 2100 due to amplified effects of water vapor under high-emissions scenarios.

Climate Models Underestimate Extreme Weather Risk to Britain
A new study reveals that errors in climate models have underestimated the North Atlantic Oscillation's (NAO) potential impact on Britain, predicting unprecedented levels of extreme weatherâincluding floods and stormsâby 2100 due to amplified effects of water vapor under high-emissions scenarios.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Whiplash Hits 17 Major Cities Amidst Global Weather Extremes
A report analyzing 112 major cities reveals that climate change is causing 17 to experience "climate whiplash"âfrequent swings between extreme wet and dry conditionsâwhile 24 have undergone dramatic shifts from dry to wet or vice versa in the last 20 years, impacting billions and worsening existing ...

Climate Whiplash Hits 17 Major Cities Amidst Global Weather Extremes
A report analyzing 112 major cities reveals that climate change is causing 17 to experience "climate whiplash"âfrequent swings between extreme wet and dry conditionsâwhile 24 have undergone dramatic shifts from dry to wet or vice versa in the last 20 years, impacting billions and worsening existing ...
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32% Bias Score
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