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1,500 European Heat Deaths Directly Linked to Climate Change
A recent study estimates 2,300 heat-related deaths across 12 European cities during a July heatwave, with 1,500 (65%) directly attributed to climate change, highlighting the urgent need for preventative measures and improved data collection.
1,500 European Heat Deaths Directly Linked to Climate Change
A recent study estimates 2,300 heat-related deaths across 12 European cities during a July heatwave, with 1,500 (65%) directly attributed to climate change, highlighting the urgent need for preventative measures and improved data collection.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Triples European Heatwave Death Toll
Climate change tripled the death toll from a late June European heatwave, causing an estimated 2,300 deaths across 12 cities; 1,500 deaths are directly attributed to climate change-induced warming, exceeding casualties from recent climate-related floods.
Climate Change Triples European Heatwave Death Toll
Climate change tripled the death toll from a late June European heatwave, causing an estimated 2,300 deaths across 12 cities; 1,500 deaths are directly attributed to climate change-induced warming, exceeding casualties from recent climate-related floods.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Tripled Heatwave Deaths in Europe
A study reveals that climate change tripled heat-related deaths in 12 major European cities during the June-July 2024 heatwave, resulting in an estimated 2,300 deaths, with 1,500 attributed to climate change effects that increased temperatures by 1-4 degrees Celsius.
Climate Change Tripled Heatwave Deaths in Europe
A study reveals that climate change tripled heat-related deaths in 12 major European cities during the June-July 2024 heatwave, resulting in an estimated 2,300 deaths, with 1,500 attributed to climate change effects that increased temperatures by 1-4 degrees Celsius.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Linked to 65% of European Heatwave Deaths
A study by the World Weather Attribution group estimates that 2,300 deaths occurred across Europe due to a recent heatwave, with 65% (1,500) potentially avoidable without climate change; Madrid was disproportionately affected.
Climate Change Linked to 65% of European Heatwave Deaths
A study by the World Weather Attribution group estimates that 2,300 deaths occurred across Europe due to a recent heatwave, with 65% (1,500) potentially avoidable without climate change; Madrid was disproportionately affected.
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40% Bias Score


US Child Chronic Disease Rates Soar, Exceeding Other Wealthy Nations
A new study shows US children are up to 20 percent more likely to have chronic diseases like anxiety, diabetes, and autism than in 2011, with a threefold increase in depression; infant mortality is almost double that of other wealthy nations, and gun violence deaths are fifteen times higher.
US Child Chronic Disease Rates Soar, Exceeding Other Wealthy Nations
A new study shows US children are up to 20 percent more likely to have chronic diseases like anxiety, diabetes, and autism than in 2011, with a threefold increase in depression; infant mortality is almost double that of other wealthy nations, and gun violence deaths are fifteen times higher.
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52% Bias Score


Record 46°C in Spain Triggers Health Alerts Amidst Extreme Heatwave
Spain recorded a record-breaking 46°C in June, prompting health alerts and raising concerns about climate change's impact on mortality.
Record 46°C in Spain Triggers Health Alerts Amidst Extreme Heatwave
Spain recorded a record-breaking 46°C in June, prompting health alerts and raising concerns about climate change's impact on mortality.
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28% Bias Score

Regular Exercise Reduces Premature Death Risk by Up to 40%
A comprehensive analysis of 85 studies and 7 million participants reveals that regular exercise reduces premature death risk by up to 40%, with the most significant benefits observed in those engaging in at least 300 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week.

Regular Exercise Reduces Premature Death Risk by Up to 40%
A comprehensive analysis of 85 studies and 7 million participants reveals that regular exercise reduces premature death risk by up to 40%, with the most significant benefits observed in those engaging in at least 300 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week.
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36% Bias Score

Early 2025 Heatwave in France Highlights Climate Change Impacts
A heatwave in France, starting July 1st, 2025, resulted in at least two deaths and an estimated 1,500 deaths across 12 European cities according to the Grantham Institute; this early heatwave highlights increased risk of heat-related illness and death, worsened by a lack of preventative measures.

Early 2025 Heatwave in France Highlights Climate Change Impacts
A heatwave in France, starting July 1st, 2025, resulted in at least two deaths and an estimated 1,500 deaths across 12 European cities according to the Grantham Institute; this early heatwave highlights increased risk of heat-related illness and death, worsened by a lack of preventative measures.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Caused 1500 Heat Deaths in Europe
A new study estimates that approximately 1500 heat-related deaths in 12 European cities between June 23rd and July 2nd resulted from human-induced climate change, which made the heatwave 1-4°C hotter, highlighting the urgent need for emissions reduction.

Climate Change Caused 1500 Heat Deaths in Europe
A new study estimates that approximately 1500 heat-related deaths in 12 European cities between June 23rd and July 2nd resulted from human-induced climate change, which made the heatwave 1-4°C hotter, highlighting the urgent need for emissions reduction.
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28% Bias Score

Climate Change Intensifies European Heatwave, Causing 2,300 Deaths
Approximately 2,300 heat-related deaths occurred in 12 European cities during a recent heatwave; climate change is estimated to have caused 1,500 of these deaths by intensifying the heatwave by 2-4 degrees Celsius.

Climate Change Intensifies European Heatwave, Causing 2,300 Deaths
Approximately 2,300 heat-related deaths occurred in 12 European cities during a recent heatwave; climate change is estimated to have caused 1,500 of these deaths by intensifying the heatwave by 2-4 degrees Celsius.
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36% Bias Score

USAID Dissolved: Shift to Trade-Based Foreign Policy Amidst Projected 14 Million Deaths
The US government terminated USAID's financial aid on July 1st, 2024, transferring its functions to the State Department and shifting towards a "trade instead of aid" model, potentially leading to 14 million deaths by 2030 according to a recent study, citing inefficiency and a prioritization of nati...

USAID Dissolved: Shift to Trade-Based Foreign Policy Amidst Projected 14 Million Deaths
The US government terminated USAID's financial aid on July 1st, 2024, transferring its functions to the State Department and shifting towards a "trade instead of aid" model, potentially leading to 14 million deaths by 2030 according to a recent study, citing inefficiency and a prioritization of nati...
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52% Bias Score

UK Heatwave to Claim 600 Lives, Exposing Climate Change Vulnerability
A four-day heatwave in Britain, 100 times more likely due to climate change, is expected to cause approximately 600 deaths, particularly among older people in cities, revealing the country's lack of preparedness for extreme weather events.

UK Heatwave to Claim 600 Lives, Exposing Climate Change Vulnerability
A four-day heatwave in Britain, 100 times more likely due to climate change, is expected to cause approximately 600 deaths, particularly among older people in cities, revealing the country's lack of preparedness for extreme weather events.
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40% Bias Score
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