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Swiss Glacier Yields Ice Cores in Race Against Time
A team of Italian scientists is drilling 99.5 meters into the melting Corbassière glacier in the Swiss Alps to extract ice cores containing centuries-old climate data, part of a global effort to preserve this information before the ice disappears completely.
Swiss Glacier Yields Ice Cores in Race Against Time
A team of Italian scientists is drilling 99.5 meters into the melting Corbassière glacier in the Swiss Alps to extract ice cores containing centuries-old climate data, part of a global effort to preserve this information before the ice disappears completely.
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20% Bias Score


Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World
A new study found that human-caused climate change resulted in about 4 billion people experiencing at least 30 days of extreme heat between May 1, 2024 and May 1, 2025, leading to deaths, illnesses, and resource strain, with the Caribbean particularly impacted.
Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World
A new study found that human-caused climate change resulted in about 4 billion people experiencing at least 30 days of extreme heat between May 1, 2024 and May 1, 2025, leading to deaths, illnesses, and resource strain, with the Caribbean particularly impacted.
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28% Bias Score


Swiss Glacier Collapse Exposes Global Risks of Glacial Melt
A massive glacier collapse in Switzerland on May 28th, 2024, due to accelerated melting from climate change, endangered the town of Blatten and highlights the global risk of glacial melt impacting two billion people dependent on glacial meltwater, causing flooding and water scarcity.
Swiss Glacier Collapse Exposes Global Risks of Glacial Melt
A massive glacier collapse in Switzerland on May 28th, 2024, due to accelerated melting from climate change, endangered the town of Blatten and highlights the global risk of glacial melt impacting two billion people dependent on glacial meltwater, causing flooding and water scarcity.
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40% Bias Score


Swiss Landslide Exposes Global Glacier Collapse Threat
A massive landslide in the Lötschental valley of Switzerland, near the village of Blatten, on Wednesday, resulted from the melting permafrost destabilizing a mountainside above the Birch Glacier; approximately 300 people and all animals were evacuated due to the risk of further collapse, highlightin...
Swiss Landslide Exposes Global Glacier Collapse Threat
A massive landslide in the Lötschental valley of Switzerland, near the village of Blatten, on Wednesday, resulted from the melting permafrost destabilizing a mountainside above the Birch Glacier; approximately 300 people and all animals were evacuated due to the risk of further collapse, highlightin...
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20% Bias Score


Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for 4 Billion People
A new report reveals that human-caused climate change led to 4 billion people experiencing at least one extra month of extreme heat from May 2024 to May 2025, resulting in illness, death, crop failure, and strained resources; the Caribbean islands were particularly affected.
Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for 4 Billion People
A new report reveals that human-caused climate change led to 4 billion people experiencing at least one extra month of extreme heat from May 2024 to May 2025, resulting in illness, death, crop failure, and strained resources; the Caribbean islands were particularly affected.
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32% Bias Score


Swiss Landslide Highlights Climate Change's Impact on Glaciers
A landslide in Switzerland's Lötschental valley, triggered by the melting of permafrost and the subsequent movement of the Birch Glacier, forced the evacuation of about 300 people and all livestock; this incident underscores the global threat of climate change to glacial regions.
Swiss Landslide Highlights Climate Change's Impact on Glaciers
A landslide in Switzerland's Lötschental valley, triggered by the melting of permafrost and the subsequent movement of the Birch Glacier, forced the evacuation of about 300 people and all livestock; this incident underscores the global threat of climate change to glacial regions.
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44% Bias Score

Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for Half the World
A new study found that human-caused climate change led to an extra month of extreme heat for 49% of the world's population (nearly four billion people) between May 2024 and May 2025, with the highest number of extra heat days recorded in Aruba (45 additional days).

Climate Change Extends Extreme Heat by One Month for Half the World
A new study found that human-caused climate change led to an extra month of extreme heat for 49% of the world's population (nearly four billion people) between May 2024 and May 2025, with the highest number of extra heat days recorded in Aruba (45 additional days).
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World
A study reveals that 4 billion people experienced at least 30 extra days of extreme heat in the past year due to human-caused climate change, with the impact being particularly severe in developing nations, where data is scarce; 2024 was the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold of t...

Climate Change Caused an Extra Month of Extreme Heat for Half the World
A study reveals that 4 billion people experienced at least 30 extra days of extreme heat in the past year due to human-caused climate change, with the impact being particularly severe in developing nations, where data is scarce; 2024 was the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold of t...
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36% Bias Score

Half the World Experienced an Extra Month of Extreme Heat in 2024 Due to Climate Change
A new study reveals that half the world's population experienced an additional month of extreme heat in the past year due to human-caused climate change, resulting in 67 extreme heat episodes globally and highlighting a critical lack of data on health impacts in developing countries.

Half the World Experienced an Extra Month of Extreme Heat in 2024 Due to Climate Change
A new study reveals that half the world's population experienced an additional month of extreme heat in the past year due to human-caused climate change, resulting in 67 extreme heat episodes globally and highlighting a critical lack of data on health impacts in developing countries.
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24% Bias Score

Swiss Landslide Exposes Permafrost Melt's Growing Threat to Glaciers
A landslide in the Swiss village of Blatten, triggered by melting permafrost destabilizing a mountainside above the Betulla glacier, forced the evacuation of 300 people, highlighting the accelerating dangers of glacier collapses worldwide due to climate change.

Swiss Landslide Exposes Permafrost Melt's Growing Threat to Glaciers
A landslide in the Swiss village of Blatten, triggered by melting permafrost destabilizing a mountainside above the Betulla glacier, forced the evacuation of 300 people, highlighting the accelerating dangers of glacier collapses worldwide due to climate change.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change: 52% of 2020 Birth Cohort to Face Lifetime Extreme Weather Exposure
A study shows that 52% of people born in 2020 will face climate-change-induced extreme weather events in their lifetime if warming reaches 1.5°C, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; this rises to 92% in a 3.5°C scenario, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups.

Climate Change: 52% of 2020 Birth Cohort to Face Lifetime Extreme Weather Exposure
A study shows that 52% of people born in 2020 will face climate-change-induced extreme weather events in their lifetime if warming reaches 1.5°C, compared to 16% of those born in 1960; this rises to 92% in a 3.5°C scenario, disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Doubles Germany's Extreme Heat Days
Analysis of international climate data reveals Germany experienced double the extreme heat days due to climate change in the past year; approximately four billion people worldwide faced at least 30 extra climate-change-related extreme heat days.

Climate Change Doubles Germany's Extreme Heat Days
Analysis of international climate data reveals Germany experienced double the extreme heat days due to climate change in the past year; approximately four billion people worldwide faced at least 30 extra climate-change-related extreme heat days.
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52% Bias Score
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