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Earth's Polar Ice Caps: An Anomaly, Not the Norm
A University of Leeds study using climate models from the past 550 million years reveals that Earth's polar ice caps are an anomaly, not the norm, challenging the view that a cooler climate is Earth's natural state; the study suggests humanity should adapt to a warmer climate.
Earth's Polar Ice Caps: An Anomaly, Not the Norm
A University of Leeds study using climate models from the past 550 million years reveals that Earth's polar ice caps are an anomaly, not the norm, challenging the view that a cooler climate is Earth's natural state; the study suggests humanity should adapt to a warmer climate.
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48% Bias Score


Record Temperatures Underscore Urgent Need for Emissions Reduction to Meet Paris Agreement Goals
Global temperatures reached a record 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels in 2024, triggering extreme weather events and highlighting the urgent need for emissions reduction to meet the Paris Agreement's 2°C target, despite technological advances and increased investment in clean energy.
Record Temperatures Underscore Urgent Need for Emissions Reduction to Meet Paris Agreement Goals
Global temperatures reached a record 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels in 2024, triggering extreme weather events and highlighting the urgent need for emissions reduction to meet the Paris Agreement's 2°C target, despite technological advances and increased investment in clean energy.
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16% Bias Score


Accelerating Global Glacier Melt: A 5% Mass Loss Since 2000
A study published in Nature reveals that global glaciers (excluding Greenland and Antarctica) lost approximately 5% of their mass since 2000, with a yearly loss of 273 billion tons of ice, significantly impacting freshwater resources and contributing to sea-level rise. Central European glaciers expe...
Accelerating Global Glacier Melt: A 5% Mass Loss Since 2000
A study published in Nature reveals that global glaciers (excluding Greenland and Antarctica) lost approximately 5% of their mass since 2000, with a yearly loss of 273 billion tons of ice, significantly impacting freshwater resources and contributing to sea-level rise. Central European glaciers expe...
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40% Bias Score


Developing Nations Demand Stronger Climate Action Ahead of Cop30
Developing nations urge wealthy countries to increase climate funding and emission cuts, citing Cop29's insufficient pledges and the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable regions; Cop30 in Brazil is crucial for securing stronger national plans to limit temperature rises to 1.5°C.
Developing Nations Demand Stronger Climate Action Ahead of Cop30
Developing nations urge wealthy countries to increase climate funding and emission cuts, citing Cop29's insufficient pledges and the disproportionate impact of climate change on vulnerable regions; Cop30 in Brazil is crucial for securing stronger national plans to limit temperature rises to 1.5°C.
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40% Bias Score


Record Temperatures Exacerbate Global Climate Crisis
January 2025 recorded the hottest month and highest yearly minimum global temperature in 120,000 years, exceeding 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, causing devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and exacerbating existing crises in regions like the Horn of Africa.
Record Temperatures Exacerbate Global Climate Crisis
January 2025 recorded the hottest month and highest yearly minimum global temperature in 120,000 years, exceeding 1.75°C above pre-industrial levels, causing devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and exacerbating existing crises in regions like the Horn of Africa.
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32% Bias Score


Massive Antarctic Methane Emissions Discovered
Spanish scientists aboard the Sarmiento de Gamboa research vessel have discovered massive methane emissions off the Antarctic Peninsula, releasing approximately 24 gigatons of carbon—equivalent to two years of global human emissions—posing a significant threat to global climate and potentially trigg...
Massive Antarctic Methane Emissions Discovered
Spanish scientists aboard the Sarmiento de Gamboa research vessel have discovered massive methane emissions off the Antarctic Peninsula, releasing approximately 24 gigatons of carbon—equivalent to two years of global human emissions—posing a significant threat to global climate and potentially trigg...
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48% Bias Score

Arctic Amplification Drives Extreme Cold Waves in Turkey and North America
Turkey and parts of North America are experiencing extreme cold snaps with temperatures expected to reach -40°C in some US states and -20°C in Erzurum, Turkey, on Friday; experts link these events to Arctic amplification, a phenomenon where the Arctic warms four times faster than the global average,...

Arctic Amplification Drives Extreme Cold Waves in Turkey and North America
Turkey and parts of North America are experiencing extreme cold snaps with temperatures expected to reach -40°C in some US states and -20°C in Erzurum, Turkey, on Friday; experts link these events to Arctic amplification, a phenomenon where the Arctic warms four times faster than the global average,...
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20% Bias Score

Accelerated Glacier Melt Threatens Freshwater Resources and Sea Levels
A new study reveals that the world's glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate, losing 6,500 billion tonnes of ice since 2000, impacting freshwater resources and raising concerns about sea-level rise.

Accelerated Glacier Melt Threatens Freshwater Resources and Sea Levels
A new study reveals that the world's glaciers are melting at an unprecedented rate, losing 6,500 billion tonnes of ice since 2000, impacting freshwater resources and raising concerns about sea-level rise.
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36% Bias Score

Accelerating Glacier Melt Drives Sea Level Rise
A new study reveals that Earth's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, releasing 273 billion tonnes of ice annually, contributing significantly to rising sea levels and threatening freshwater resources, particularly in Central Asia and the Andes.

Accelerating Glacier Melt Drives Sea Level Rise
A new study reveals that Earth's glaciers are melting at an alarming rate, releasing 273 billion tonnes of ice annually, contributing significantly to rising sea levels and threatening freshwater resources, particularly in Central Asia and the Andes.
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52% Bias Score

Record Low Sea Ice Extent in Arctic and Antarctic
On February 13, 2025, Arctic and Antarctic sea ice reached a record low of 15.76 million sq km due to warmer air and ocean temperatures from global warming, impacting wildlife and accelerating ice melt.

Record Low Sea Ice Extent in Arctic and Antarctic
On February 13, 2025, Arctic and Antarctic sea ice reached a record low of 15.76 million sq km due to warmer air and ocean temperatures from global warming, impacting wildlife and accelerating ice melt.
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20% Bias Score

Thawing Permafrost Releases Potent Greenhouse Gases, Accelerating Global Warming
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic and Antarctic is releasing significant amounts of methane and nitrous oxide, potent greenhouse gases, accelerating global warming; Arctic methane emissions increased by almost 9 percent since 2002, reaching 20 million tons annually by 2021; Antarctic methane hydrates...

Thawing Permafrost Releases Potent Greenhouse Gases, Accelerating Global Warming
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic and Antarctic is releasing significant amounts of methane and nitrous oxide, potent greenhouse gases, accelerating global warming; Arctic methane emissions increased by almost 9 percent since 2002, reaching 20 million tons annually by 2021; Antarctic methane hydrates...
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36% Bias Score

Record Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5-Degree Threshold, Challenging Climate Models
January 2025 recorded the hottest global average temperature in history, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña pattern; this challenges climate models and raises concerns about exceeding the 1.5-degree Paris Agreement threshold, with several recent papers suggest...

Record Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5-Degree Threshold, Challenging Climate Models
January 2025 recorded the hottest global average temperature in history, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.75 degrees Celsius, despite a La Niña pattern; this challenges climate models and raises concerns about exceeding the 1.5-degree Paris Agreement threshold, with several recent papers suggest...
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52% Bias Score
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