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Erratic Water Cycle Creates Global Crisis
Only a third of the world's river basins experienced normal water conditions in 2023, as climate change caused widespread drought and flooding, resulting in food scarcity, displacement, and billions of dollars in damage.
Erratic Water Cycle Creates Global Crisis
Only a third of the world's river basins experienced normal water conditions in 2023, as climate change caused widespread drought and flooding, resulting in food scarcity, displacement, and billions of dollars in damage.
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24% Bias Score


Australia's 2035 Emission Reduction Target Faces Criticism from Climate Scientists
Australia's new emission reduction target of 62-70% by 2035, while deemed "achievable" by the government, is criticized by climate scientists as insufficient to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, potentially leading to severe consequences like the death of the Great Barrier Reef.
Australia's 2035 Emission Reduction Target Faces Criticism from Climate Scientists
Australia's new emission reduction target of 62-70% by 2035, while deemed "achievable" by the government, is criticized by climate scientists as insufficient to limit warming to 1.5 degrees, potentially leading to severe consequences like the death of the Great Barrier Reef.
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28% Bias Score


Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US has shifted later by 11 days in 85% of 200 cities since 1970, impacting agriculture, allergens, and snow patterns, due to warming temperatures from fossil fuel pollution.
Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US has shifted later by 11 days in 85% of 200 cities since 1970, impacting agriculture, allergens, and snow patterns, due to warming temperatures from fossil fuel pollution.
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32% Bias Score


Fossil Fuel Companies' Role in Worsening Heat Waves Quantified
A new study published in Nature quantifies the contribution of 14 major fossil fuel and cement companies to the increased intensity and likelihood of 213 heat waves globally between 2000 and 2023, revealing a causal link and potential legal ramifications.
Fossil Fuel Companies' Role in Worsening Heat Waves Quantified
A new study published in Nature quantifies the contribution of 14 major fossil fuel and cement companies to the increased intensity and likelihood of 213 heat waves globally between 2000 and 2023, revealing a causal link and potential legal ramifications.
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24% Bias Score


Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unusually Quiet September Peak
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season's peak on September 10 passed without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warm ocean temperatures.
Atlantic Hurricane Season Sees Unusually Quiet September Peak
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season's peak on September 10 passed without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warm ocean temperatures.
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16% Bias Score


UK Records Hottest Summer on Record in 2025
The UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with an average temperature 1.51°C above the long-term average, driven by four heatwaves and significantly lower rainfall.
UK Records Hottest Summer on Record in 2025
The UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with an average temperature 1.51°C above the long-term average, driven by four heatwaves and significantly lower rainfall.
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16% Bias Score

Global Water Cycle Instability: 2024 Extremes Highlight Growing Risks
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that the global water cycle is becoming increasingly erratic, with 2024 showcasing intense fluctuations from devastating droughts to catastrophic floods, resulting in significant economic losses and casualties.

Global Water Cycle Instability: 2024 Extremes Highlight Growing Risks
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that the global water cycle is becoming increasingly erratic, with 2024 showcasing intense fluctuations from devastating droughts to catastrophic floods, resulting in significant economic losses and casualties.
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16% Bias Score

The Guardian's Commitment to Climate Action: Progress and Plans
The Guardian outlines its ongoing commitment to climate reporting, emission reduction, and divestment from fossil fuels, detailing specific achievements and future targets.

The Guardian's Commitment to Climate Action: Progress and Plans
The Guardian outlines its ongoing commitment to climate reporting, emission reduction, and divestment from fossil fuels, detailing specific achievements and future targets.
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44% Bias Score

Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US is shifting later into the year due to climate change, impacting various sectors from agriculture to allergy seasons and altering snowfall patterns.

Delayed First Freeze Dates Across the US
The average date of the first freeze in the US is shifting later into the year due to climate change, impacting various sectors from agriculture to allergy seasons and altering snowfall patterns.
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32% Bias Score

August 2025: Third Hottest Globally, Exacerbating Climate Extremes
August 2025 was the third hottest August globally, with temperatures 1.29°C above the pre-industrial average, driven by heatwaves in Western Europe and Asia, according to Copernicus data released September 9th.

August 2025: Third Hottest Globally, Exacerbating Climate Extremes
August 2025 was the third hottest August globally, with temperatures 1.29°C above the pre-industrial average, driven by heatwaves in Western Europe and Asia, according to Copernicus data released September 9th.
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12% Bias Score

Atlantic Hurricane Season Experiences Unusually Quiet September
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season passed its peak on September 10th without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warmer-than-average water temperatures.

Atlantic Hurricane Season Experiences Unusually Quiet September
For the first time in nearly a decade, the Atlantic hurricane season passed its peak on September 10th without any active storms, defying typical patterns and raising concerns despite warmer-than-average water temperatures.
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16% Bias Score

Rising Temperatures in the US Correlate with Increased Sugar Consumption
A new study reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures in the United States and increased consumption of added sugar, particularly among low-income and less-educated populations, resulting in over 100 million pounds of extra sugar consumed annually.

Rising Temperatures in the US Correlate with Increased Sugar Consumption
A new study reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures in the United States and increased consumption of added sugar, particularly among low-income and less-educated populations, resulting in over 100 million pounds of extra sugar consumed annually.
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36% Bias Score
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