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Global Coal Use to Hit Record High in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global coal use will reach a record high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, driven mainly by China's increased electricity demand, despite commitments to reduce fossil fuels and warnings about catastrophic climate impacts.
Global Coal Use to Hit Record High in 2024
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that global coal use will reach a record high of 8.77 billion tons in 2024, driven mainly by China's increased electricity demand, despite commitments to reduce fossil fuels and warnings about catastrophic climate impacts.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's 2024: Warmest Year on Record, White Christmas Less Likely
Germany's 2024 was the warmest year since 1881, exceeding 2023's record, according to the German Meteorological Service (DWD), who also reported increased extreme weather events and a decline in the likelihood of a white Christmas due to climate change; the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service pre...
Germany's 2024: Warmest Year on Record, White Christmas Less Likely
Germany's 2024 was the warmest year since 1881, exceeding 2023's record, according to the German Meteorological Service (DWD), who also reported increased extreme weather events and a decline in the likelihood of a white Christmas due to climate change; the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service pre...
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32% Bias Score


ICJ Hearings Conclude on State Climate Change Obligations
From December 2-13, 2024, the International Court of Justice held hearings on states' climate change obligations, focusing on financial liability and prevention, with 100+ countries presenting oral statements highlighting disagreements on the sufficiency of existing climate treaties versus human rig...
ICJ Hearings Conclude on State Climate Change Obligations
From December 2-13, 2024, the International Court of Justice held hearings on states' climate change obligations, focusing on financial liability and prevention, with 100+ countries presenting oral statements highlighting disagreements on the sufficiency of existing climate treaties versus human rig...
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12% Bias Score


La Niña Delayed: Pacific Ocean Remains Too Warm
Despite predictions, La Niña has yet to appear due to insufficient cooling in the equatorial Pacific Ocean; this follows the El Niño event which ended in June 2024, and the current neutral phase may offer more stable weather, although climate change complicates predictions.
La Niña Delayed: Pacific Ocean Remains Too Warm
Despite predictions, La Niña has yet to appear due to insufficient cooling in the equatorial Pacific Ocean; this follows the El Niño event which ended in June 2024, and the current neutral phase may offer more stable weather, although climate change complicates predictions.
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28% Bias Score


Estudo: Calor extremo matará mais jovens que idosos até 2100
Um estudo mexicano revela que até 2100 o calor extremo causará mais mortes entre jovens (abaixo de 35 anos) do que em idosos, com um aumento projetado de 32% nas mortes relacionadas ao calor nesse grupo etário, enquanto as mortes relacionadas ao frio diminuirão quase na mesma proporção em idosos.
Estudo: Calor extremo matará mais jovens que idosos até 2100
Um estudo mexicano revela que até 2100 o calor extremo causará mais mortes entre jovens (abaixo de 35 anos) do que em idosos, com um aumento projetado de 32% nas mortes relacionadas ao calor nesse grupo etário, enquanto as mortes relacionadas ao frio diminuirão quase na mesma proporção em idosos.
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28% Bias Score


Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
Arctic Tundra Turns into Net CO2 Emitter
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more CO2 than it absorbs due to increased wildfires and permafrost thaw, worsening climate change; average annual emissions from Arctic wildfires since 2003 reached 207 million tons.
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32% Bias Score

2024: Record Temperatures Fuel Global Climate Disaster
2024 broke global temperature records, leading to intensified extreme weather events—including deadly heat, devastating floods, and massive wildfires—causing widespread destruction and displacement worldwide.

2024: Record Temperatures Fuel Global Climate Disaster
2024 broke global temperature records, leading to intensified extreme weather events—including deadly heat, devastating floods, and massive wildfires—causing widespread destruction and displacement worldwide.
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52% Bias Score

Germany's 2024 Heat: Warmest Year on Record
Germany recorded its warmest year since 1881 in 2024, surpassing 2023's record, confirming the trend of rising global temperatures and the need for enhanced climate protection measures. This is supported by similar findings from the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, and the US's NOAA.

Germany's 2024 Heat: Warmest Year on Record
Germany recorded its warmest year since 1881 in 2024, surpassing 2023's record, confirming the trend of rising global temperatures and the need for enhanced climate protection measures. This is supported by similar findings from the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service, and the US's NOAA.
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48% Bias Score

Heat-Related Deaths to Shift to Younger Populations by 2100
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that by 2100, heat-related deaths in Mexico could increase by 32% among those under 35, due to increased outdoor work exposure and higher activity levels; while deaths among older people would decrease. The study also shows lethal heat exposure level...

Heat-Related Deaths to Shift to Younger Populations by 2100
A new study published in Science Advances reveals that by 2100, heat-related deaths in Mexico could increase by 32% among those under 35, due to increased outdoor work exposure and higher activity levels; while deaths among older people would decrease. The study also shows lethal heat exposure level...
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32% Bias Score

2025: Third Hottest Year Predicted Due to Climate Change
The Met Office forecasts 2025 as the third hottest year on record, exceeding pre-industrial levels by at least 1.29°C due to continued greenhouse gas emissions, despite the El Niño effect's decline.

2025: Third Hottest Year Predicted Due to Climate Change
The Met Office forecasts 2025 as the third hottest year on record, exceeding pre-industrial levels by at least 1.29°C due to continued greenhouse gas emissions, despite the El Niño effect's decline.
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32% Bias Score

"Spain Faces Warmer, Drier Winter After Unusually Wet Autumn"
"Spain's winter 2024-2025, starting December 21st, is forecast to be warmer and drier than average, following an autumn that was the seventh wettest of the 21st century (1961-2024), with temperatures exceeding the average by 1.1 degrees and record rainfall in some areas."

"Spain Faces Warmer, Drier Winter After Unusually Wet Autumn"
"Spain's winter 2024-2025, starting December 21st, is forecast to be warmer and drier than average, following an autumn that was the seventh wettest of the 21st century (1961-2024), with temperatures exceeding the average by 1.1 degrees and record rainfall in some areas."
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24% Bias Score

Arctic Tundra Shifts from Carbon Sink to Source, Worsening Climate Change
The Arctic, previously a carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to warming temperatures and wildfires, exacerbating global climate change; Alaskan permafrost temperatures reached their second-highest level in 2024.

Arctic Tundra Shifts from Carbon Sink to Source, Worsening Climate Change
The Arctic, previously a carbon sink, is now emitting more carbon than it absorbs due to warming temperatures and wildfires, exacerbating global climate change; Alaskan permafrost temperatures reached their second-highest level in 2024.
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28% Bias Score
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