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Record-Breaking Pacific Ocean Marine Heatwave
A record-breaking marine heatwave, spanning 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, is impacting weather patterns and marine life, with contributing factors linked to human-caused global warming.
Record-Breaking Pacific Ocean Marine Heatwave
A record-breaking marine heatwave, spanning 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, is impacting weather patterns and marine life, with contributing factors linked to human-caused global warming.
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32% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Pacific Ocean Marine Heatwave
An expansive marine heatwave, spanning 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, is causing record-high temperatures, impacting weather patterns, and potentially harming marine life.
Record-Breaking Pacific Ocean Marine Heatwave
An expansive marine heatwave, spanning 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, is causing record-high temperatures, impacting weather patterns, and potentially harming marine life.
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24% Bias Score


The Blob": A 3-Year Marine Heatwave Devastates B.C. Coast
From 2014-2016, an unprecedented marine heatwave known as "the Blob" caused widespread devastation to British Columbia's marine ecosystems, impacting fisheries, displacing species, and offering a glimpse into the future of climate-changed oceans.
The Blob": A 3-Year Marine Heatwave Devastates B.C. Coast
From 2014-2016, an unprecedented marine heatwave known as "the Blob" caused widespread devastation to British Columbia's marine ecosystems, impacting fisheries, displacing species, and offering a glimpse into the future of climate-changed oceans.
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16% Bias Score


Mediterranean Marine Heatwave: Record Temperatures and Climate Change Concerns
A record-breaking marine heatwave in the western Mediterranean Sea in June and early July saw sea surface temperatures reach 30°C, 6-7°C above average, causing alarm among scientists due to potential devastating consequences for marine life and the potential for extreme weather events.
Mediterranean Marine Heatwave: Record Temperatures and Climate Change Concerns
A record-breaking marine heatwave in the western Mediterranean Sea in June and early July saw sea surface temperatures reach 30°C, 6-7°C above average, causing alarm among scientists due to potential devastating consequences for marine life and the potential for extreme weather events.
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16% Bias Score


June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe
June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with a global average temperature of 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.47 degrees; Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever, while the Mediterranean saw record-high sea surface temperatures.
June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe
June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with a global average temperature of 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.47 degrees; Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever, while the Mediterranean saw record-high sea surface temperatures.
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24% Bias Score


Record Marine Heatwave Devastates Southeast Asia and Pacific
A 2024 marine heatwave spanning almost 40 million square kilometers in Southeast Asia and the Pacific caused widespread damage, including coral bleaching, deadly landslides in the Philippines, major flooding in Australia and Southeast Asia, and rapid glacier loss in Indonesia, largely due to the cli...
Record Marine Heatwave Devastates Southeast Asia and Pacific
A 2024 marine heatwave spanning almost 40 million square kilometers in Southeast Asia and the Pacific caused widespread damage, including coral bleaching, deadly landslides in the Philippines, major flooding in Australia and Southeast Asia, and rapid glacier loss in Indonesia, largely due to the cli...
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40% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Pacific Ocean Marine Heatwave
A record-breaking marine heatwave, spanning 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, is impacting weather patterns and marine life, with its intensity linked to human-caused global warming.

Record-Breaking Pacific Ocean Marine Heatwave
A record-breaking marine heatwave, spanning 5,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean, is impacting weather patterns and marine life, with its intensity linked to human-caused global warming.
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24% Bias Score

Record-High North Sea Temperatures in Summer 2024
The North Sea recorded its highest average surface temperatures from June to August 2024, exceeding the long-term average by over 2 degrees Celsius in some areas, surpassing even the record summers of 2003 and 2014, according to the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH).

Record-High North Sea Temperatures in Summer 2024
The North Sea recorded its highest average surface temperatures from June to August 2024, exceeding the long-term average by over 2 degrees Celsius in some areas, surpassing even the record summers of 2003 and 2014, according to the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH).
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16% Bias Score

Toxic Algal Bloom Devastates South Australia's Fishing Industry
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia, linked to a marine heatwave, has killed thousands of marine animals since March, severely impacting fishing communities and prompting a \$28 million government assistance package, though a natural disaster declaration is pending.

Toxic Algal Bloom Devastates South Australia's Fishing Industry
A toxic algal bloom in South Australia, linked to a marine heatwave, has killed thousands of marine animals since March, severely impacting fishing communities and prompting a \$28 million government assistance package, though a natural disaster declaration is pending.
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28% Bias Score

June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe
June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with Western Europe experiencing its hottest June ever at 20.49 degrees Celsius, while global average surface air temperature reached 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.3 degrees, driven by human-induced climate change ...

June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe
June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with Western Europe experiencing its hottest June ever at 20.49 degrees Celsius, while global average surface air temperature reached 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.3 degrees, driven by human-induced climate change ...
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Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas
The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.

Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas
The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.
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Shark Sightings Rise Amidst Toxic Algal Bloom in South Australia
A swimmer was bitten by a shark near Adelaide, South Australia, amid an unusually high number of shark sightings and strandings potentially linked to a prolonged toxic algal bloom affecting the coastline since March, killing over 200 marine species.

Shark Sightings Rise Amidst Toxic Algal Bloom in South Australia
A swimmer was bitten by a shark near Adelaide, South Australia, amid an unusually high number of shark sightings and strandings potentially linked to a prolonged toxic algal bloom affecting the coastline since March, killing over 200 marine species.
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40% Bias Score
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