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New Method Identifies Positive Tipping Points to Accelerate Climate Action
Researchers have developed a new method to identify "positive tipping points"—small changes triggering large-scale climate progress—highlighting examples like renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption, and offering an open-source methodology for policymakers to accelerate the global transition ...
New Method Identifies Positive Tipping Points to Accelerate Climate Action
Researchers have developed a new method to identify "positive tipping points"—small changes triggering large-scale climate progress—highlighting examples like renewable energy and electric vehicle adoption, and offering an open-source methodology for policymakers to accelerate the global transition ...
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40% Bias Score


July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Europe Records Extreme Heat and Flooding
July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.25°C, with Europe experiencing record heatwaves causing wildfires and flooding, while marine heatwaves were observed in parts of the North Atlantic.
July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Europe Records Extreme Heat and Flooding
July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.25°C, with Europe experiencing record heatwaves causing wildfires and flooding, while marine heatwaves were observed in parts of the North Atlantic.
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28% Bias Score


July 2024 Global Temperature: Above Average, High Wildfire Risk
July 2024 saw a global average temperature of 16.68°C, 0.45°C above the 1991-2020 average, leading to increased wildfires in several countries; a national record of 50.5°C was set in Turkey.
July 2024 Global Temperature: Above Average, High Wildfire Risk
July 2024 saw a global average temperature of 16.68°C, 0.45°C above the 1991-2020 average, leading to increased wildfires in several countries; a national record of 50.5°C was set in Turkey.
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28% Bias Score


July 2025: Third Hottest Month Globally Amidst Extreme Weather
July 2025 was the third hottest July globally, with temperatures reaching over 50°C in parts of the Middle East and causing extreme weather events like floods in China and Pakistan, despite not breaking the record set in 2023; the burning of fossil fuels is cited as the primary cause.
July 2025: Third Hottest Month Globally Amidst Extreme Weather
July 2025 was the third hottest July globally, with temperatures reaching over 50°C in parts of the Middle East and causing extreme weather events like floods in China and Pakistan, despite not breaking the record set in 2023; the burning of fossil fuels is cited as the primary cause.
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24% Bias Score


July 2025: Third Warmest on Record, Despite Temporary Reprieve in Heatwave
July 2025 was the third warmest July globally, despite a recent pause in record temperatures; this follows June 2025 being the warmest June on record in Western Europe, highlighting the continued impact of climate change and the need for urgent action to mitigate its effects.
July 2025: Third Warmest on Record, Despite Temporary Reprieve in Heatwave
July 2025 was the third warmest July globally, despite a recent pause in record temperatures; this follows June 2025 being the warmest June on record in Western Europe, highlighting the continued impact of climate change and the need for urgent action to mitigate its effects.
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32% Bias Score


Indonesia Urges Climate Action Amidst Concerns Over Emission Reduction Targets
Indonesia's DGCC calls for international collaboration to fight climate change, aiming to limit global temperature rise as outlined in the Paris Agreement; however, reports suggest Indonesia may struggle to meet its emission reduction targets, potentially exhausting its carbon budget by 2027.
Indonesia Urges Climate Action Amidst Concerns Over Emission Reduction Targets
Indonesia's DGCC calls for international collaboration to fight climate change, aiming to limit global temperature rise as outlined in the Paris Agreement; however, reports suggest Indonesia may struggle to meet its emission reduction targets, potentially exhausting its carbon budget by 2027.
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24% Bias Score

Giant Puppet Herd Migrates to Raise Climate Change Awareness
A herd of life-sized animal puppets traveled 20,000 km from Kinshasa, Congo, to the Arctic Circle, aiming to raise emotional awareness of climate change through 56 public events in 11 countries, training 1,000 puppeteers along the way.

Giant Puppet Herd Migrates to Raise Climate Change Awareness
A herd of life-sized animal puppets traveled 20,000 km from Kinshasa, Congo, to the Arctic Circle, aiming to raise emotional awareness of climate change through 56 public events in 11 countries, training 1,000 puppeteers along the way.
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40% Bias Score

July 2025: Third Hottest Month on Record Despite Pause in Heatwave
July 2025 recorded the third warmest global average temperature in history, at 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels, despite a pause in the recent record heat; this still resulted in extreme weather events globally, including 50°C+ heat in Turkey, devastating floods in China and Pakistan, and major wi...

July 2025: Third Hottest Month on Record Despite Pause in Heatwave
July 2025 recorded the third warmest global average temperature in history, at 1.25°C above pre-industrial levels, despite a pause in the recent record heat; this still resulted in extreme weather events globally, including 50°C+ heat in Turkey, devastating floods in China and Pakistan, and major wi...
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20% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbates Pakistan Floods, Causing Hundreds of Deaths
A new study attributes 10-15% of the heavier-than-usual rainfall in Pakistan (June 24-July 23) to climate change, resulting in at least 300 deaths, 1,600 damaged homes, and significant economic losses, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable nations.

Climate Change Exacerbates Pakistan Floods, Causing Hundreds of Deaths
A new study attributes 10-15% of the heavier-than-usual rainfall in Pakistan (June 24-July 23) to climate change, resulting in at least 300 deaths, 1,600 damaged homes, and significant economic losses, highlighting the disproportionate impact on vulnerable nations.
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24% Bias Score

July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts
July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, averaging 16.68°C, with regional variations including extreme heat in Scandinavia and Turkey (50.5°C national record), alongside below-average temperatures in parts of Central Europe and unusually low Arctic sea ice extent.

July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts
July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, averaging 16.68°C, with regional variations including extreme heat in Scandinavia and Turkey (50.5°C national record), alongside below-average temperatures in parts of Central Europe and unusually low Arctic sea ice extent.
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24% Bias Score

Spain's Intensifying Heatwaves: A Climate Change Warning
Since 1975, Spain has seen a dramatic rise in heatwaves, with the average number of annual heatwave days increasing by 3.3 days per decade; the 2022 heatwave, lasting 18 days and affecting 44 provinces, was the most intense on record, highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.

Spain's Intensifying Heatwaves: A Climate Change Warning
Since 1975, Spain has seen a dramatic rise in heatwaves, with the average number of annual heatwave days increasing by 3.3 days per decade; the 2022 heatwave, lasting 18 days and affecting 44 provinces, was the most intense on record, highlighting the accelerating impacts of climate change.
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32% Bias Score

Earth's Unexpected Speed: Shortest Day Recorded in 2025
On August 5th, 2025, Earth experienced one of its shortest days ever recorded, rotating 1.25 milliseconds faster than usual due to an unexplained acceleration since 2020, posing challenges for time-dependent technologies and raising the possibility of a negative leap second.

Earth's Unexpected Speed: Shortest Day Recorded in 2025
On August 5th, 2025, Earth experienced one of its shortest days ever recorded, rotating 1.25 milliseconds faster than usual due to an unexplained acceleration since 2020, posing challenges for time-dependent technologies and raising the possibility of a negative leap second.
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16% Bias Score
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