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WMO Predicts Record Heat for at Least One of Next Five Years
The World Meteorological Organization predicts an 80% chance of at least one of the next five years surpassing 2024's record heat, driven by unprecedented greenhouse gas levels, posing increased risks to societies and economies.
WMO Predicts Record Heat for at Least One of Next Five Years
The World Meteorological Organization predicts an 80% chance of at least one of the next five years surpassing 2024's record heat, driven by unprecedented greenhouse gas levels, posing increased risks to societies and economies.
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32% Bias Score


China's Leading Role in Global Climate Action Praised Amidst US Withdrawal
Kyung-wha Kang praised China's significant contributions to climate change mitigation, contrasting it with the US's repeated withdrawal from the Paris Agreement; China's clean energy sector contributed over 10 percent to its economic growth in 2024, generating $1.9 trillion in sales and investments.
China's Leading Role in Global Climate Action Praised Amidst US Withdrawal
Kyung-wha Kang praised China's significant contributions to climate change mitigation, contrasting it with the US's repeated withdrawal from the Paris Agreement; China's clean energy sector contributed over 10 percent to its economic growth in 2024, generating $1.9 trillion in sales and investments.
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40% Bias Score


1°C Warming Limit Urged to Avert Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
New research warns that limiting global warming to 1.5°C, as stipulated by the Paris Agreement, is insufficient to prevent catastrophic sea-level rise; scientists now urge a 1°C limit to avoid irreversible ice sheet melt and devastating consequences for coastal populations.
1°C Warming Limit Urged to Avert Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
New research warns that limiting global warming to 1.5°C, as stipulated by the Paris Agreement, is insufficient to prevent catastrophic sea-level rise; scientists now urge a 1°C limit to avoid irreversible ice sheet melt and devastating consequences for coastal populations.
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44% Bias Score


Australian Opposition's Conflicting Stances on Paris Climate Agreement
The Australian federal opposition's stance on the Paris climate agreement is inconsistent, with party members expressing conflicting views on emissions reduction targets and the country's commitment to the pact, highlighting internal divisions and challenges in establishing a cohesive climate policy...
Australian Opposition's Conflicting Stances on Paris Climate Agreement
The Australian federal opposition's stance on the Paris climate agreement is inconsistent, with party members expressing conflicting views on emissions reduction targets and the country's commitment to the pact, highlighting internal divisions and challenges in establishing a cohesive climate policy...
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Rejects International Shipping Emission Taxes
The U.S. government, under President Trump, formally rejected international proposals to tax shipping emissions, citing unfair economic burdens, urging other countries to join its boycott of related IMO talks, and threatening retaliatory measures.
U.S. Rejects International Shipping Emission Taxes
The U.S. government, under President Trump, formally rejected international proposals to tax shipping emissions, citing unfair economic burdens, urging other countries to join its boycott of related IMO talks, and threatening retaliatory measures.
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60% Bias Score


Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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32% Bias Score

Record Heat Likely for Next Five Years, Increasing Extreme Weather Risk
The World Meteorological Organization and the UK Met Office predict an 80% chance of a new global temperature record in the next five years, with a significant risk of surpassing the 1.5°C warming threshold, leading to increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.

Record Heat Likely for Next Five Years, Increasing Extreme Weather Risk
The World Meteorological Organization and the UK Met Office predict an 80% chance of a new global temperature record in the next five years, with a significant risk of surpassing the 1.5°C warming threshold, leading to increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
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40% Bias Score

China's Leading Role in Climate Change Mitigation Lauded Amidst US Absence
Kyung-wha Kang praised China's significant contributions to climate change mitigation, highlighting its economic investments in green technology and ambitious emission reduction targets, contrasting this with the US's repeated withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

China's Leading Role in Climate Change Mitigation Lauded Amidst US Absence
Kyung-wha Kang praised China's significant contributions to climate change mitigation, highlighting its economic investments in green technology and ambitious emission reduction targets, contrasting this with the US's repeated withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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36% Bias Score

US Eliminates Climate Diplomacy Office, Renews Paris Agreement Withdrawal
The Trump administration eliminated the US "Office of Global Change," responsible for climate diplomacy, further escalating its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, effective January 2026, raising concerns about US absence from COP30 and weakening global climate efforts.

US Eliminates Climate Diplomacy Office, Renews Paris Agreement Withdrawal
The Trump administration eliminated the US "Office of Global Change," responsible for climate diplomacy, further escalating its withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, effective January 2026, raising concerns about US absence from COP30 and weakening global climate efforts.
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60% Bias Score

Coalition Confirms Paris Agreement Commitment Amidst Internal Divisions
Australia's Coalition party, initially wavering on its commitment to the Paris Agreement, reaffirmed its support for the accord and the 2050 net-zero target, despite internal disagreements and previous statements suggesting potential withdrawal if deemed in the "national interest".

Coalition Confirms Paris Agreement Commitment Amidst Internal Divisions
Australia's Coalition party, initially wavering on its commitment to the Paris Agreement, reaffirmed its support for the accord and the 2050 net-zero target, despite internal disagreements and previous statements suggesting potential withdrawal if deemed in the "national interest".
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52% Bias Score

EU Considers Softening 2040 Climate Target Amidst Political Backlash
The European Commission is exploring options to soften its 2040 climate target of a 90% greenhouse gas emission reduction due to political opposition, potentially impacting global climate efforts.

EU Considers Softening 2040 Climate Target Amidst Political Backlash
The European Commission is exploring options to soften its 2040 climate target of a 90% greenhouse gas emission reduction due to political opposition, potentially impacting global climate efforts.
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48% Bias Score

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Crisis
The year 2024 set a new record as the hottest year globally, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels due to human-induced climate change; this resulted in devastating extreme weather events, causing thousands of deaths and millions of displacements, highlighting the urgent need for...

2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Crisis
The year 2024 set a new record as the hottest year globally, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels due to human-induced climate change; this resulted in devastating extreme weather events, causing thousands of deaths and millions of displacements, highlighting the urgent need for...
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36% Bias Score
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