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30,000 UK Deaths Linked to Toxic Air in 2025, Warns Report
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) estimates approximately 30,000 UK deaths will be linked to toxic air in 2025, urging the government to recognize air pollution as a key public health issue costing the UK an estimated £27 billion annually.
30,000 UK Deaths Linked to Toxic Air in 2025, Warns Report
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) estimates approximately 30,000 UK deaths will be linked to toxic air in 2025, urging the government to recognize air pollution as a key public health issue costing the UK an estimated £27 billion annually.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Administration EPA Proposal Denies Link Between Fossil Fuel Emissions and Dangerous Air Pollution
The Trump administration's EPA proposed a ruling claiming fossil fuel power plant emissions do not significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 out of 30 expert scientists consulted called the claim scientifically wrong and disinformation, citing decades of established scientific...
Trump Administration EPA Proposal Denies Link Between Fossil Fuel Emissions and Dangerous Air Pollution
The Trump administration's EPA proposed a ruling claiming fossil fuel power plant emissions do not significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 out of 30 expert scientists consulted called the claim scientifically wrong and disinformation, citing decades of established scientific...
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56% Bias Score


Rising Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers: Genetic and Environmental Factors
Lung cancer diagnoses are rising among never-smokers, linked to genetic mutations (like EGFR) and environmental factors such as air pollution (PM2.5) and radon, affecting women disproportionately, especially Asian women, despite decreasing smoking rates.
Rising Lung Cancer in Never-Smokers: Genetic and Environmental Factors
Lung cancer diagnoses are rising among never-smokers, linked to genetic mutations (like EGFR) and environmental factors such as air pollution (PM2.5) and radon, affecting women disproportionately, especially Asian women, despite decreasing smoking rates.
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52% Bias Score


Italy: 50,000 Premature Deaths Annually Linked to Air Pollution
ISDE Italia reports that 50,000 premature deaths in Italy annually are linked to air pollution, exceeding any other European country; PM2.5 levels in several cities have surpassed new EU limits, and nitrogen dioxide levels are also high, especially in the Po Valley and southern Italy.
Italy: 50,000 Premature Deaths Annually Linked to Air Pollution
ISDE Italia reports that 50,000 premature deaths in Italy annually are linked to air pollution, exceeding any other European country; PM2.5 levels in several cities have surpassed new EU limits, and nitrogen dioxide levels are also high, especially in the Po Valley and southern Italy.
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56% Bias Score


Canadian Wildfires Send Toxic Smoke into US, Triggering Air Quality Alerts
Wildfires in Western Canada have forced over 25,000 evacuations, causing significant air quality issues in multiple US states, impacting health and potentially leading to ozone problems next week; however, the current situation is less hazardous than 2023.
Canadian Wildfires Send Toxic Smoke into US, Triggering Air Quality Alerts
Wildfires in Western Canada have forced over 25,000 evacuations, causing significant air quality issues in multiple US states, impacting health and potentially leading to ozone problems next week; however, the current situation is less hazardous than 2023.
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32% Bias Score


Zonguldak Suffers from Severe Air Pollution Amidst Government Inaction
Air pollution in Zonguldak, Turkey, has reached critical levels, exceeding safety limits for hundreds of days in recent years, primarily due to industrial emissions from Ereğli factories; the government's inaction is causing serious health concerns among citizens.
Zonguldak Suffers from Severe Air Pollution Amidst Government Inaction
Air pollution in Zonguldak, Turkey, has reached critical levels, exceeding safety limits for hundreds of days in recent years, primarily due to industrial emissions from Ereğli factories; the government's inaction is causing serious health concerns among citizens.
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56% Bias Score

Colombian Invention Transforms Air Pollution into Reusable Resources
Colombian innovator Mariana Pérez's Ecol-Air technology transforms harmful gases (CO2, NOx, SO2) into biodegradable polymers, processing 70 tons of air daily in Girardota with 82% efficiency, addressing Colombia's severe air pollution and earning her a 2025 Young Inventors Award.

Colombian Invention Transforms Air Pollution into Reusable Resources
Colombian innovator Mariana Pérez's Ecol-Air technology transforms harmful gases (CO2, NOx, SO2) into biodegradable polymers, processing 70 tons of air daily in Girardota with 82% efficiency, addressing Colombia's severe air pollution and earning her a 2025 Young Inventors Award.
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40% Bias Score

French Airport Airline Violations Decrease 13.5% in 2024
French airports saw a 13.5% decrease in airline environmental violations in 2024 compared to 2023, totaling 665 infractions, largely due to improved curfew compliance at Nantes-Atlantique; however, Lyon-Saint-Exupéry saw a sixfold increase.

French Airport Airline Violations Decrease 13.5% in 2024
French airports saw a 13.5% decrease in airline environmental violations in 2024 compared to 2023, totaling 665 infractions, largely due to improved curfew compliance at Nantes-Atlantique; however, Lyon-Saint-Exupéry saw a sixfold increase.
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36% Bias Score

China's Green Transition: Economic Growth and Environmental Improvement
A Clean Air Asia report released on World Environment Day shows China's economic development and environmental quality have transitioned from a trade-off to a win-win situation, reducing energy consumption per unit of GDP by 26 percent and significantly lowering emissions between 2013 and 2022, unli...

China's Green Transition: Economic Growth and Environmental Improvement
A Clean Air Asia report released on World Environment Day shows China's economic development and environmental quality have transitioned from a trade-off to a win-win situation, reducing energy consumption per unit of GDP by 26 percent and significantly lowering emissions between 2013 and 2022, unli...
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36% Bias Score

NAACP Demands Halt to Musk's Memphis Supercomputer Project Over Pollution Concerns
The NAACP demands that Shelby County halt Elon Musk's xAI supercomputer project in South Memphis due to unpermitted methane gas turbines emitting pollutants, jeopardizing residents' health, particularly in the already-polluted Boxtown neighborhood, despite xAI's claim of legal compliance.

NAACP Demands Halt to Musk's Memphis Supercomputer Project Over Pollution Concerns
The NAACP demands that Shelby County halt Elon Musk's xAI supercomputer project in South Memphis due to unpermitted methane gas turbines emitting pollutants, jeopardizing residents' health, particularly in the already-polluted Boxtown neighborhood, despite xAI's claim of legal compliance.
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44% Bias Score

UK Moorland Fire Monitoring System Improves Air Pollution Detection
Researchers launched FireUp, a system combining satellite and 10 ground sensors, to monitor moorland fires in the Peak District after a prescribed burn on October 9th, 2023, caused significant air pollution in Sheffield. Community reporting and data triangulation pinpoint fire locations and pollutio...

UK Moorland Fire Monitoring System Improves Air Pollution Detection
Researchers launched FireUp, a system combining satellite and 10 ground sensors, to monitor moorland fires in the Peak District after a prescribed burn on October 9th, 2023, caused significant air pollution in Sheffield. Community reporting and data triangulation pinpoint fire locations and pollutio...
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36% Bias Score

Air Pollution in Rijnmond Drives Relocations
Due to severely polluted air, particularly in Schiedam, Netherlands, residents with respiratory illnesses like asthma and COPD are relocating, seeking cleaner environments and reporting significant health improvements; long-term consequences remain unclear.

Air Pollution in Rijnmond Drives Relocations
Due to severely polluted air, particularly in Schiedam, Netherlands, residents with respiratory illnesses like asthma and COPD are relocating, seeking cleaner environments and reporting significant health improvements; long-term consequences remain unclear.
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48% Bias Score
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