Evan Bush

Evan Bush is a journalist based in Belfast, Maine. He has reported extensively on climate change and its impact on communities across the United States. His writing has appeared in various publications including NBC News.

42%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

40%

Examples:

  • He believes that more radical action is needed to wake up political leaders and fix the climate crisis.
  • He thinks human influence has monkeyed with something long considered a constant and out of humanity's control.
  • Peter Kalmus has a strong personal belief that civilization is on the path to breakdown and that he feels climate change is causing it.

Conflicts of Interest

35%

Examples:

  • Human influence has monkeyed with something long considered a constant and out of humanity's control.
  • Peter Kalmus adds or subtracts leap seconds which can disrupt computer networks.

Contradictions

30%

Examples:

  • Articles state that adding or subtracting leap seconds is not without its own challenges, such as disrupting computer networks.
  • The study found that the melting of polar ice — an accelerating trend driven primarily by human-caused climate change — has caused the Earth to spin less quickly than it would otherwise.

Deceptions

40%

Examples:

  • The article does not mention any contradictions or deceptions in Peter Kalmus' work.

Recent Articles

Record-Breaking Hurricane Beryl Signals Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season with 12 Predicted Hurricanes and 25 Named Storms

Record-Breaking Hurricane Beryl Signals Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season with 12 Predicted Hurricanes and 25 Named Storms

Broke On: Tuesday, 09 July 2024 Hurricane season predictions rise due to record-breaking Hurricane Beryl and favorable conditions, with CSU forecasting an additional hurricane and two named storms, bringing the total to 12 hurricanes and 25 named storms. Beryl made landfall in Texas as a Category 1 storm, leaving behind power outages for over 2.25 million customers and at least seven fatalities. The Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be active due to near-record warm sea surface temperatures and the end of El Niño climate pattern.
NOAA Predicts Record-Breaking Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2024: Implications for US Oil and Gas Industry

NOAA Predicts Record-Breaking Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2024: Implications for US Oil and Gas Industry

Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024 NOAA forecasts an unprecedented 2024 Atlantic hurricane season with 17-25 named storms, including eight to thirteen hurricanes and four to seven major ones. The implications for U.S. oil and gas industries, particularly in Louisiana, could be severe: potential flooding and power outages at refineries like ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge facility or Phillips 66's Alliance refinery may lead to production halts and extended downtime or even permanent closure.
Orangutan Rakus Heals Wound with Medicinal Plant in First-of-its-Kind Observation

Orangutan Rakus Heals Wound with Medicinal Plant in First-of-its-Kind Observation

Broke On: Thursday, 02 May 2024 Orangutan Rakus in Indonesia's Gunung Leuser National Park made headlines by using the medicinal plant Akar Kuning to treat a wound, marking the first recorded instance of self-medication in the wild. Researchers observed him applying its anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antioxidant properties directly to his injury for five days without infection or exacerbation.
Global Warming Slows Earth's Rotation: What It Means for Timekeeping

Global Warming Slows Earth's Rotation: What It Means for Timekeeping

Broke On: Wednesday, 27 March 2024 Global warming is causing Earth to spin less quickly due to melting polar ice, driven by human-caused climate change. This trend may require a negative leap second in timekeeping.