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Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Grave Threat to Coastal Communities
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate due to human-caused global warming, with a projected 6-inch rise by 2050 and potential for much more significant increases by 2100, posing significant threats to coastal communities worldwide.
Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Grave Threat to Coastal Communities
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate due to human-caused global warming, with a projected 6-inch rise by 2050 and potential for much more significant increases by 2100, posing significant threats to coastal communities worldwide.
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44% Bias Score


Wealthiest 10% Caused Two-Thirds of Global Warming Since 1990: ETH Zurich Study
A study by ETH Zurich reveals that the richest 10 percent of the global population caused two-thirds of global warming since 1990; the top 1 percent is responsible for one-fifth, emitting 20 times more than the average, and contributing 26 times more to extreme heatwaves.
Wealthiest 10% Caused Two-Thirds of Global Warming Since 1990: ETH Zurich Study
A study by ETH Zurich reveals that the richest 10 percent of the global population caused two-thirds of global warming since 1990; the top 1 percent is responsible for one-fifth, emitting 20 times more than the average, and contributing 26 times more to extreme heatwaves.
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48% Bias Score


Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5 Degrees in April 2025
April 2025 was the second warmest April globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.51 degrees Celsius, highlighting the ongoing challenge of limiting global warming, and causing extreme weather events such as heat waves and droughts across various regions, while some experienced more rain t...
Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5 Degrees in April 2025
April 2025 was the second warmest April globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.51 degrees Celsius, highlighting the ongoing challenge of limiting global warming, and causing extreme weather events such as heat waves and droughts across various regions, while some experienced more rain t...
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24% Bias Score


Warm Ocean Waters Fuel Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf regions are increasing the likelihood of an early start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, with models hinting at potential storm development in the western Caribbean; this follows a trend of increased pre-season storms in re...
Warm Ocean Waters Fuel Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf regions are increasing the likelihood of an early start to the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, with models hinting at potential storm development in the western Caribbean; this follows a trend of increased pre-season storms in re...
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24% Bias Score


Wealthiest 10% Responsible for 65% of Global Warming Since 1990
A study reveals that the world's wealthiest 10% are responsible for 65% of global warming since 1990, with the top 1% accounting for 20% and the top 0.1% for 8%, directly contributing to climate disasters disproportionately affecting poorer nations.
Wealthiest 10% Responsible for 65% of Global Warming Since 1990
A study reveals that the world's wealthiest 10% are responsible for 65% of global warming since 1990, with the top 1% accounting for 20% and the top 0.1% for 8%, directly contributing to climate disasters disproportionately affecting poorer nations.
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24% Bias Score


Wealthiest 10% Caused Two-Thirds of Global Warming Since 1990: Study
A new ETH Zurich study published in Nature reveals that the wealthiest 10 percent of the global population have caused about two-thirds of human-induced global warming since 1990, contributing disproportionately to extreme weather events like century-heat waves, particularly in China and the USA; re...
Wealthiest 10% Caused Two-Thirds of Global Warming Since 1990: Study
A new ETH Zurich study published in Nature reveals that the wealthiest 10 percent of the global population have caused about two-thirds of human-induced global warming since 1990, contributing disproportionately to extreme weather events like century-heat waves, particularly in China and the USA; re...
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32% Bias Score

Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.

Accelerating Sea Level Rise Poses Catastrophic Threat
Global sea levels are rising at an accelerating rate, primarily due to human-caused global warming, resulting in a 4-inch increase since 1993 and projected increases of 6 inches globally and up to 12 inches in the US by 2050, with potentially catastrophic consequences in the future.
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24% Bias Score

100 Million Children Face Unprecedented Heat Exposure Due to Insufficient Climate Action
A Save the Children report reveals that approximately 100 million children born in 2020 face unprecedented heat exposure due to insufficient climate action, with failure to meet the 1.5°C warming target resulting in 38 million more children affected by extreme heat compared to reaching that target.

100 Million Children Face Unprecedented Heat Exposure Due to Insufficient Climate Action
A Save the Children report reveals that approximately 100 million children born in 2020 face unprecedented heat exposure due to insufficient climate action, with failure to meet the 1.5°C warming target resulting in 38 million more children affected by extreme heat compared to reaching that target.
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32% Bias Score

Warm Waters Signal Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Early season Atlantic hurricane activity is anticipated in 2025 due to unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, exceeding typical temperatures for this time of year and potentially leading to increased storm formation before the official June 1st start date.

Warm Waters Signal Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Early season Atlantic hurricane activity is anticipated in 2025 due to unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, exceeding typical temperatures for this time of year and potentially leading to increased storm formation before the official June 1st start date.
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24% Bias Score

IEA Report: Record Methane Emissions from Fossil Fuels in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that the fossil fuel industry released over 120 million tonnes of methane in 2024, nearing a record high, with China, the US, and Russia as top emitters; the IEA emphasizes that curbing these emissions is crucial to limit global warming.

IEA Report: Record Methane Emissions from Fossil Fuels in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that the fossil fuel industry released over 120 million tonnes of methane in 2024, nearing a record high, with China, the US, and Russia as top emitters; the IEA emphasizes that curbing these emissions is crucial to limit global warming.
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40% Bias Score

Wealthiest 10% Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Warming Since 1990
Researchers found that the wealthiest 10 percent of the global population caused two-thirds of global warming since 1990, disproportionately impacting vulnerable regions and necessitating policy changes targeting high-income emissions and investments.

Wealthiest 10% Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Warming Since 1990
Researchers found that the wealthiest 10 percent of the global population caused two-thirds of global warming since 1990, disproportionately impacting vulnerable regions and necessitating policy changes targeting high-income emissions and investments.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change: 80% of Children Born in 2020 to Face Unprecedented Heatwaves
A new study shows that 80% of children born in 2020 will experience unprecedented heatwaves due to climate change, compared to 16% born in 1960, highlighting the disproportionate impact on future generations and the potential effectiveness of climate action.

Climate Change: 80% of Children Born in 2020 to Face Unprecedented Heatwaves
A new study shows that 80% of children born in 2020 will experience unprecedented heatwaves due to climate change, compared to 16% born in 1960, highlighting the disproportionate impact on future generations and the potential effectiveness of climate action.
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36% Bias Score
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