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Paleoclimatologist Warns of Millennia-Long Climate Impacts Beyond 2100
Paleoclimatologist Eelco Rohling warns of catastrophic long-term climate impacts, emphasizing that even immediate emission cessation won't prevent millennia-long changes, including significant sea level rise, exceeding current IPCC projections.
Paleoclimatologist Warns of Millennia-Long Climate Impacts Beyond 2100
Paleoclimatologist Eelco Rohling warns of catastrophic long-term climate impacts, emphasizing that even immediate emission cessation won't prevent millennia-long changes, including significant sea level rise, exceeding current IPCC projections.
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48% Bias Score


Climate Change Threatens German Winter Sports
Climate change is shortening and warming German winters, impacting winter sports; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a key Alpine skiing venue, faces challenges due to reduced snowfall, although snowmaking technology mitigates some effects, with long-term viability concerns.
Climate Change Threatens German Winter Sports
Climate change is shortening and warming German winters, impacting winter sports; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a key Alpine skiing venue, faces challenges due to reduced snowfall, although snowmaking technology mitigates some effects, with long-term viability concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Adults, Increasing Mortality Risk
A USC study published in Science Advances found that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death; researchers analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the U.S. and measured their biological age using e...
Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Adults, Increasing Mortality Risk
A USC study published in Science Advances found that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death; researchers analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the U.S. and measured their biological age using e...
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24% Bias Score


Study Finds Atlantic Current Collapse Unlikely This Century
A new study using 34 climate models suggests a complete collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is unlikely this century, although a significant weakening is probable, leading to considerable climate impacts but not a European ice age.
Study Finds Atlantic Current Collapse Unlikely This Century
A new study using 34 climate models suggests a complete collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is unlikely this century, although a significant weakening is probable, leading to considerable climate impacts but not a European ice age.
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48% Bias Score


Climate Change Forces Iditarod Relocation, Highlights Challenges to Dogsledding Races"
Due to insufficient snow caused by rising temperatures, the Iditarod dogsled race was moved from Anchorage to Fairbanks, Alaska; the John Beargrease marathon was canceled; and other races have faced similar challenges, underscoring climate change's impact on winter sports.
Climate Change Forces Iditarod Relocation, Highlights Challenges to Dogsledding Races"
Due to insufficient snow caused by rising temperatures, the Iditarod dogsled race was moved from Anchorage to Fairbanks, Alaska; the John Beargrease marathon was canceled; and other races have faced similar challenges, underscoring climate change's impact on winter sports.
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32% Bias Score


AMOC Slowdown: Europe Faces Colder, Drier Future
New research suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) ocean current could slow by 20-81% due to climate change, potentially leading to colder, drier weather and accelerated sea level rise in Europe, although a complete shutdown is deemed unlikely.
AMOC Slowdown: Europe Faces Colder, Drier Future
New research suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) ocean current could slow by 20-81% due to climate change, potentially leading to colder, drier weather and accelerated sea level rise in Europe, although a complete shutdown is deemed unlikely.
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36% Bias Score

Hansen Predicts 2°C Warming Limit Breach by 2045
Former NASA climatologist James Hansen predicts exceeding the 2°C warming limit by 2045, advocating for a carbon tax, nuclear energy, and geoengineering research to mitigate the ensuing risks of accelerated ice melt, disrupted ocean currents, and rising sea levels.

Hansen Predicts 2°C Warming Limit Breach by 2045
Former NASA climatologist James Hansen predicts exceeding the 2°C warming limit by 2045, advocating for a carbon tax, nuclear energy, and geoengineering research to mitigate the ensuing risks of accelerated ice melt, disrupted ocean currents, and rising sea levels.
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56% Bias Score

Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...

Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...
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16% Bias Score

Turkish Team Wins Second Place at International Snow Sculpture Competition
A Turkish team of academics from Kocaeli and Mimar Sinan Universities won second place at the 42nd Valloire International Snow Sculpture Competition in France (January 14-17) with their "Melting Glaciers" sculpture, raising global warming awareness and securing a spot in the Breckenridge competition...

Turkish Team Wins Second Place at International Snow Sculpture Competition
A Turkish team of academics from Kocaeli and Mimar Sinan Universities won second place at the 42nd Valloire International Snow Sculpture Competition in France (January 14-17) with their "Melting Glaciers" sculpture, raising global warming awareness and securing a spot in the Breckenridge competition...
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20% Bias Score

Climate Change Disrupts Automakers' Winter Vehicle Testing
Unpredictable weather in northern Sweden is forcing automakers like Volvo and Volkswagen to postpone or adjust winter vehicle testing, impacting production schedules and adding costs due to the need for artificial cold-weather simulation. Rising temperatures are impacting testing sites across the gl...

Climate Change Disrupts Automakers' Winter Vehicle Testing
Unpredictable weather in northern Sweden is forcing automakers like Volvo and Volkswagen to postpone or adjust winter vehicle testing, impacting production schedules and adding costs due to the need for artificial cold-weather simulation. Rising temperatures are impacting testing sites across the gl...
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24% Bias Score

AMOC Weakening Unlikely to Collapse This Century, But Impacts Remain Severe
A new study in Nature suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) will weaken this century due to climate change, but a full collapse is unlikely due to Southern Ocean upwelling; however, a weaker AMOC will still significantly impact global climate.

AMOC Weakening Unlikely to Collapse This Century, But Impacts Remain Severe
A new study in Nature suggests the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) will weaken this century due to climate change, but a full collapse is unlikely due to Southern Ocean upwelling; however, a weaker AMOC will still significantly impact global climate.
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16% Bias Score

US Pulls Out of Key IPCC Climate Report
The Trump administration blocked US scientists from participating in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report due in 2029, impacting an international meeting in China and jeopardizing global climate action research following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

US Pulls Out of Key IPCC Climate Report
The Trump administration blocked US scientists from participating in the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report due in 2029, impacting an international meeting in China and jeopardizing global climate action research following the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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40% Bias Score
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