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Improve The News is a free news aggregator and news analysis site developed by a group of researchers at MIT and elsewhere to improve your access to trustworthy news. Many website algorithms push you (for ad revenue) into a filter bubble by reinforcing the narratives you impulse-click on. By understanding other people’s arguments, you understand why they do what they do – and have a better chance of persuading them. **What's establishment bias?** The establishment view is what all big parties and powers agree on, which varies between countries and over time. For example, the old establishment view that women shouldn’t be allowed to vote was successfully challenged. ITN makes it easy for you to compare the perspectives of the pro-establishment mainstream media with those of smaller establishment-critical news outlets that you won’t find in most other news aggregators. This Magazine/Community is not affiliated with Improve The News and is an unofficial repository of the information posted there.


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  • Severe storms lashed the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, unleashing nearly two years' worth of rain on the desert city of Dubai in just 24 hours. ABC News
  • According to the UAE National Center of Meteorology, nearly 6.26 inches (159 mm) of rain fell over the emirate, which receives 3.12 inches (79 mm) of rain on average per year. FOX Weather
  • Subsequent flash flooding inundated Dubai International Airport leading to temporary diversion of inbound flights. BBC News (LR: 3 CP: 5)
  • Floodwaters reportedly cut off roads, submerged residences and vehicles, and swamped key infrastructures, including the Mall of the Emirates and a Dubai Metro station. NDTV.com
  • Schools remain closed across the UAE, while Dubai government personnel have been instructed to work remotely as more rain is expected. Guardian (LR: 2 CP: 5)
  • In neighboring Oman, torrential rains have so far killed at least 18 — including 10 students who died when their vehicle was swept away in flash floods. Associated Press (LR: 3 CP: 5)

Narrative A:

  • Extreme weather events in Dubai — known for its dry conditions and arid climate — raise concerns about the increasingly evident impact of climate change in a region unaccustomed to heavy rain and flash flooding. Before exceptional weather becomes a regularity in the future as the planet warms, the UAE — one of the world's biggest oil producers — must curb carbon emissions to mitigate the potentially dangerous impacts of climate change.
    DOWNTOEARTH

Narrative B:

  • The rains that swamped Dubai resulted from a larger storm system traversing the Arabian Peninsula and moving across the Gulf of Oman, bringing unusually wet weather. It's far too early to indicate that climate change played a role in the massive storms. Moreover, the city experienced rare flooding because its infrastructure wasn't designed to handle such unexpected rare weather events — given the lack of regular rainfall.
    CNN (LR: 2 CP: 5)

Nerd narrative:

  • There's a 95% chance that there will be at least 2˚C of global warming by 2100, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
    METACULUS (LR: 3 CP: 3)
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