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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


Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Weather in 17 Global Cities
A new study reveals that 17 cities worldwide have experienced intensified extreme weather events—both wet and dry—due to climate change, impacting water access, sanitation, and food security, with cities in developing nations being particularly vulnerable.
Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Weather in 17 Global Cities
A new study reveals that 17 cities worldwide have experienced intensified extreme weather events—both wet and dry—due to climate change, impacting water access, sanitation, and food security, with cities in developing nations being particularly vulnerable.
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36% Bias Score


France Unveils €1.6 Billion Climate Adaptation Plan
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan on March 10th, allocating €1.6 billion from 2025 to prepare for a 4°C temperature increase by 2100, focusing on coastlines, mountains, forests, and agriculture, while acknowledging concerns about implementation.
France Unveils €1.6 Billion Climate Adaptation Plan
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan on March 10th, allocating €1.6 billion from 2025 to prepare for a 4°C temperature increase by 2100, focusing on coastlines, mountains, forests, and agriculture, while acknowledging concerns about implementation.
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36% Bias Score


Climate Change Melts Uganda's Glaciers, Causing Widespread Damage
Uganda's record-breaking dry season, caused by climate change, is melting the Ruwenzori glaciers at an alarming rate, resulting in flooding, landslides, and ecosystem damage in the Kasese district.
Climate Change Melts Uganda's Glaciers, Causing Widespread Damage
Uganda's record-breaking dry season, caused by climate change, is melting the Ruwenzori glaciers at an alarming rate, resulting in flooding, landslides, and ecosystem damage in the Kasese district.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change to Increase Urban Fires, Causing Hundreds of Thousands of Deaths by 2100
Researchers predict a 22.2% increase in global urban outdoor fires by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario, leading to 335,000 fire-related deaths and 1.1 million injuries based on a study of 2847 cities across 20 countries (2011-2020), published in Nature Cities.
Climate Change to Increase Urban Fires, Causing Hundreds of Thousands of Deaths by 2100
Researchers predict a 22.2% increase in global urban outdoor fires by 2100 under a high-emissions scenario, leading to 335,000 fire-related deaths and 1.1 million injuries based on a study of 2847 cities across 20 countries (2011-2020), published in Nature Cities.
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36% Bias Score


Record Low Global Sea Ice Extent in February 2025
In February 2025, global sea ice extent fell to a record low, with Arctic sea ice 8% below average and Antarctic sea ice 26% below average, driven by rising temperatures from planet-heating pollutants and a strong Arctic warming event.
Record Low Global Sea Ice Extent in February 2025
In February 2025, global sea ice extent fell to a record low, with Arctic sea ice 8% below average and Antarctic sea ice 26% below average, driven by rising temperatures from planet-heating pollutants and a strong Arctic warming event.
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32% Bias Score

Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.

Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Threatens One-Third of Global Economy
A joint study by BCG and the University of Cambridge warns that a 3-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures by 2100 could wipe out 15% to 34% of the world's cumulative economic output, emphasizing the urgent need for trillions of dollars in annual climate protection and adaptation investments.

Climate Change Threatens One-Third of Global Economy
A joint study by BCG and the University of Cambridge warns that a 3-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures by 2100 could wipe out 15% to 34% of the world's cumulative economic output, emphasizing the urgent need for trillions of dollars in annual climate protection and adaptation investments.
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36% Bias Score

France Unveils Climate Adaptation Plan Amidst Funding Concerns
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan, allocating €260 million and redirecting nearly €1 billion to prepare for a projected 4°C warming by 2100, focusing on local implementation and protecting vulnerable sectors; however, experts express concerns about its sufficiency.

France Unveils Climate Adaptation Plan Amidst Funding Concerns
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan, allocating €260 million and redirecting nearly €1 billion to prepare for a projected 4°C warming by 2100, focusing on local implementation and protecting vulnerable sectors; however, experts express concerns about its sufficiency.
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40% Bias Score

Sylt's Temperature Record Exposes Germany's Insufficient Climate Action
A new all-time high temperature of 17.9 degrees Celsius was recorded in List, Sylt, Germany, on an early date in the month, surpassing the previous record from late March and alarming climate experts due to the accelerating climate crisis, while the Union and SPD's exploratory paper offers insuffici...

Sylt's Temperature Record Exposes Germany's Insufficient Climate Action
A new all-time high temperature of 17.9 degrees Celsius was recorded in List, Sylt, Germany, on an early date in the month, surpassing the previous record from late March and alarming climate experts due to the accelerating climate crisis, while the Union and SPD's exploratory paper offers insuffici...
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44% Bias Score

Greenland's Sled Dog Population Halved Amidst Climate Change and Cultural Shifts
Greenland's sled dog population has halved in 20 years, falling from 25,000 to 13,000 due to shifts in traditional practices and climate change impacts on sea ice, forcing mushers like Stella Davidsen Olsen to adapt.

Greenland's Sled Dog Population Halved Amidst Climate Change and Cultural Shifts
Greenland's sled dog population has halved in 20 years, falling from 25,000 to 13,000 due to shifts in traditional practices and climate change impacts on sea ice, forcing mushers like Stella Davidsen Olsen to adapt.
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24% Bias Score

Record Low Sea Ice Extent and Record High Temperatures in February 2025
February 2025 witnessed record low sea ice extent around both poles, with temperatures nearly matching last year's record high; this follows two years of record or near-record temperatures, despite the end of El Niño, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement.

Record Low Sea Ice Extent and Record High Temperatures in February 2025
February 2025 witnessed record low sea ice extent around both poles, with temperatures nearly matching last year's record high; this follows two years of record or near-record temperatures, despite the end of El Niño, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement.
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28% Bias Score
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