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Greenland Ice Sheet Cracking Faster, Accelerating Sea Level Rise
A study reveals a 4.3 percent increase in crevasses in the Greenland Ice Sheet between 2016 and 2021, with some areas showing a 25 percent increase, accelerating ice melt and contributing to rising sea levels due to human-induced warming.
Greenland Ice Sheet Cracking Faster, Accelerating Sea Level Rise
A study reveals a 4.3 percent increase in crevasses in the Greenland Ice Sheet between 2016 and 2021, with some areas showing a 25 percent increase, accelerating ice melt and contributing to rising sea levels due to human-induced warming.
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28% Bias Score


Global Fires: Climate Change, Geopolitics, and the Path to Sustainability
The article describes a world consumed by "fires" – climate change, political conflicts, and technological risks – highlighting the devastating consequences and proposing a shift towards plant-based energy models as a potential solution.
Global Fires: Climate Change, Geopolitics, and the Path to Sustainability
The article describes a world consumed by "fires" – climate change, political conflicts, and technological risks – highlighting the devastating consequences and proposing a shift towards plant-based energy models as a potential solution.
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52% Bias Score


Climate Change to Expose 1.6 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2050
By 2050, 970 cities will experience extreme heat, impacting 1.6 billion people, while the tree line is rising 1.2 meters annually, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies like Seoul's large-scale tree planting.
Climate Change to Expose 1.6 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2050
By 2050, 970 cities will experience extreme heat, impacting 1.6 billion people, while the tree line is rising 1.2 meters annually, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies like Seoul's large-scale tree planting.
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56% Bias Score


Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A study by 32 international researchers confirms climate change increased the probability of the January 2024 Los Angeles wildfires, which burned nearly 20,000 hectares, caused 28 deaths, destroyed 16,250 structures, and were made 35% more likely by warmer, drier, and windier conditions linked to hu...
Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
A study by 32 international researchers confirms climate change increased the probability of the January 2024 Los Angeles wildfires, which burned nearly 20,000 hectares, caused 28 deaths, destroyed 16,250 structures, and were made 35% more likely by warmer, drier, and windier conditions linked to hu...
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating LA Wildfires by 35%
The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, causing 28 deaths and destroying over 16,000 structures, were 35% more likely due to human-induced climate change, which intensified Santa Ana winds and drought conditions, according to a World Weather Attribution study.
Climate Change Increased Likelihood of Devastating LA Wildfires by 35%
The January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, causing 28 deaths and destroying over 16,000 structures, were 35% more likely due to human-induced climate change, which intensified Santa Ana winds and drought conditions, according to a World Weather Attribution study.
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20% Bias Score


Climate Change Increases Likelihood of Devastating California Wildfires"
Early 2025 wildfires in the Los Angeles area, fueled by climate change-induced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings; a study shows a 35% increased likelihood of such events due to global warming.
Climate Change Increases Likelihood of Devastating California Wildfires"
Early 2025 wildfires in the Los Angeles area, fueled by climate change-induced dry conditions and Santa Ana winds, killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings; a study shows a 35% increased likelihood of such events due to global warming.
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20% Bias Score

Climate Change Fuels Global Surge in Urban Rat Populations
A study examining rat complaints in 16 cities worldwide reveals climate change, urbanization, and population density are creating a "perfect storm" for rat populations, with Washington D.C. showing the highest increase in complaints.

Climate Change Fuels Global Surge in Urban Rat Populations
A study examining rat complaints in 16 cities worldwide reveals climate change, urbanization, and population density are creating a "perfect storm" for rat populations, with Washington D.C. showing the highest increase in complaints.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Fuels Rise in Urban Rat Populations
A study in Science Advances reveals a strong correlation between rising temperatures and increasing rat populations in 16 northern hemisphere cities, with Toronto ranking third highest for increasing rat numbers, highlighting the need for proactive urban rat management strategies.

Climate Change Fuels Rise in Urban Rat Populations
A study in Science Advances reveals a strong correlation between rising temperatures and increasing rat populations in 16 northern hemisphere cities, with Toronto ranking third highest for increasing rat numbers, highlighting the need for proactive urban rat management strategies.
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24% Bias Score

KNMI Improves Heat Warnings After Record-Breaking Temperatures in the Netherlands
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) will incorporate apparent temperature into its heat warning system, prompted by the record-breaking 11.8 degrees Celsius average temperature in De Bilt in 2024, which was double the global warming average and included extreme rainfall.

KNMI Improves Heat Warnings After Record-Breaking Temperatures in the Netherlands
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) will incorporate apparent temperature into its heat warning system, prompted by the record-breaking 11.8 degrees Celsius average temperature in De Bilt in 2024, which was double the global warming average and included extreme rainfall.
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36% Bias Score

Climate Change Increased Risk of Devastating LA Wildfires by 35%
A scientific study definitively links the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, resulting in 28 deaths and over 10,000 destroyed homes, to climate change, showing a 35% increase in likelihood of hot, dry, windy conditions and a 2.4 times higher probability of low rainfall, extending the high-risk fire...

Climate Change Increased Risk of Devastating LA Wildfires by 35%
A scientific study definitively links the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, resulting in 28 deaths and over 10,000 destroyed homes, to climate change, showing a 35% increase in likelihood of hot, dry, windy conditions and a 2.4 times higher probability of low rainfall, extending the high-risk fire...
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, starting early this year, resulted in 29 deaths and over 16,000 destroyed buildings; a World Weather Attribution study linked the increased intensity and likelihood of these fires to human-caused climate change, exacerbated by unusually strong Santa Ana winds an...

Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, starting early this year, resulted in 29 deaths and over 16,000 destroyed buildings; a World Weather Attribution study linked the increased intensity and likelihood of these fires to human-caused climate change, exacerbated by unusually strong Santa Ana winds an...
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...

Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
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32% Bias Score
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