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Amazon · BrazilNBC News is reporting on a new study which found that the Amazon rain forest is benefitting from increased carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere. The findings of the study, while informative, are unsurprising. Multiple studies have confirmed what agronomists, botanists, and farmers and greenhouse operators have long known, that higher CO2 makes plants grow faster, stronger, and more lushly, and as a result, recent increases in CO2 have i…See the Story
Yes, NBC News, Trees in the Amazon Benefit From Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels - ClimateRealism
67% Right coverage: 3 sources

Climate ChangeWhen it comes to extreme weather, Reuters’ claims are directly contradicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR6 report which notes there is little to no attribution of many types of severe weather to climate change.See the Story
No, Reuters, Climate Change Is Not Threatening Europe’s Resources
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Climate Change · IndiaA recent post at Phys.org, “South Asia monsoon: climate change’s dangerous impact on lifeline rains,” claims that climate change is leading to more intense and erratic monsoon rains, and thus more danger to the people living across South Asia. This is false. There is no consistent trend, more severe, less wet, or surprisingly erratic monsoons. Rather the present looks much like the past. Different reports contradict one another on observed trend…See the Story
Climate Change Is Not Making the South Asian Monsoon More Dangerous, Phys.org - ClimateRealism
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