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Public Support for Climate Action Contrasts with Administration Cuts
A new Yale and George Mason University study shows 72% of Americans believe in climate change, want clean energy, and support related policies; however, the current administration is cutting these programs, while bipartisan efforts are underway in Congress and statehouses.
Public Support for Climate Action Contrasts with Administration Cuts
A new Yale and George Mason University study shows 72% of Americans believe in climate change, want clean energy, and support related policies; however, the current administration is cutting these programs, while bipartisan efforts are underway in Congress and statehouses.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study shows that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites are shrinking rapidly due to rising temperatures from climate change, having lost 56 percent of their total area since the 1980s, with a third of the area lost since 2010 alone, and are expected to disappear within a few d...
Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study shows that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites are shrinking rapidly due to rising temperatures from climate change, having lost 56 percent of their total area since the 1980s, with a third of the area lost since 2010 alone, and are expected to disappear within a few d...
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56% Bias Score


China Expands World's Largest Carbon Market
China will expand its national carbon market this year to include the steel, cement, and electrolytic aluminum sectors, adding approximately 1,500 companies and 3 billion tons of annual CO2 emissions to the world's largest carbon trading market, which already covers 2,200 coal-fired power plants emi...
China Expands World's Largest Carbon Market
China will expand its national carbon market this year to include the steel, cement, and electrolytic aluminum sectors, adding approximately 1,500 companies and 3 billion tons of annual CO2 emissions to the world's largest carbon trading market, which already covers 2,200 coal-fired power plants emi...
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Extreme Weather Swing: From Drought to Devastating Floods
Following a severe drought in 2023, Spain experienced record rainfall in March 2024, causing flash floods and evacuations, but significantly refilling reservoirs; climate change is believed to be exacerbating this weather volatility.
Spain's Extreme Weather Swing: From Drought to Devastating Floods
Following a severe drought in 2023, Spain experienced record rainfall in March 2024, causing flash floods and evacuations, but significantly refilling reservoirs; climate change is believed to be exacerbating this weather volatility.
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28% Bias Score


Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study finds that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Dolomites, Italy, are all below the equilibrium line and shrinking rapidly due to climate change, with a 56 percent loss in area since the 1980s and predictions of complete disappearance within decades.
Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A new study finds that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Dolomites, Italy, are all below the equilibrium line and shrinking rapidly due to climate change, with a 56 percent loss in area since the 1980s and predictions of complete disappearance within decades.
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48% Bias Score


EU Gas Imports from Russia Exceed Initial Ukraine Aid in 2024
In 2024, Europe spent \$23.6 billion on Russian gas, exceeding initial financial aid to Ukraine (\$20.17 billion), despite an EU goal to phase out Russian gas by 2027 and a significant drop in imports since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The EU's increased gas imports in 2024, along with continu...
EU Gas Imports from Russia Exceed Initial Ukraine Aid in 2024
In 2024, Europe spent \$23.6 billion on Russian gas, exceeding initial financial aid to Ukraine (\$20.17 billion), despite an EU goal to phase out Russian gas by 2027 and a significant drop in imports since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The EU's increased gas imports in 2024, along with continu...
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44% Bias Score

EU Urges Citizens to Stockpile Supplies Amid Rising Crisis Threats
The European Union is urging its 450 million citizens to stockpile at least three days' worth of food, water, and other essential supplies due to increasing threats from cyberattacks, climate change, and disease, as announced by preparedness and crisis management commissioner Hadja Lahbib on Wednesd...

EU Urges Citizens to Stockpile Supplies Amid Rising Crisis Threats
The European Union is urging its 450 million citizens to stockpile at least three days' worth of food, water, and other essential supplies due to increasing threats from cyberattacks, climate change, and disease, as announced by preparedness and crisis management commissioner Hadja Lahbib on Wednesd...
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40% Bias Score

World Press Photo 2025: 42 Winners Highlight Global Issues
The 2025 World Press Photo contest awarded 42 photographers across six regions, showcasing images and projects covering political protests in Kenya, migration through the Darién Gap, and the impact of climate change and conflict, with winners announced on April 17th.

World Press Photo 2025: 42 Winners Highlight Global Issues
The 2025 World Press Photo contest awarded 42 photographers across six regions, showcasing images and projects covering political protests in Kenya, migration through the Darién Gap, and the impact of climate change and conflict, with winners announced on April 17th.
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28% Bias Score

Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A recent study in "The Cryosphere" reveals that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites have shrunk by 56 percent since the 1980s, falling below their equilibrium line and facing imminent disappearance within decades due to climate change-induced rising temperatures.

Dolomites Glaciers Face Imminent Disappearance Due to Climate Change
A recent study in "The Cryosphere" reveals that the twelve remaining glaciers in the Italian Dolomites have shrunk by 56 percent since the 1980s, falling below their equilibrium line and facing imminent disappearance within decades due to climate change-induced rising temperatures.
Progress
40% Bias Score

ING's Climate Targets Validated, but Face Legal Challenge
ING's climate targets, validated by SBTi as aligned with the Paris Agreement, face legal challenge from Milieudefensie, who argue ING's funding of fossil fuels remains insufficient despite SBTi's limited portfolio review.

ING's Climate Targets Validated, but Face Legal Challenge
ING's climate targets, validated by SBTi as aligned with the Paris Agreement, face legal challenge from Milieudefensie, who argue ING's funding of fossil fuels remains insufficient despite SBTi's limited portfolio review.
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44% Bias Score

Just Stop Oil Ends Disruptive Protests, Shifts to New Climate Activism Strategy
The climate group Just Stop Oil is ending its three-year campaign of disruptive protests, claiming success in influencing government policy and preventing billions of barrels of oil extraction, but citing increasingly harsh laws and the need for a new strategy to address global warming and corporate...

Just Stop Oil Ends Disruptive Protests, Shifts to New Climate Activism Strategy
The climate group Just Stop Oil is ending its three-year campaign of disruptive protests, claiming success in influencing government policy and preventing billions of barrels of oil extraction, but citing increasingly harsh laws and the need for a new strategy to address global warming and corporate...
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36% Bias Score

Nepal's Wildfires: A Devastating Release of Carbon and Threat to Biodiversity
Nepal's devastating forest fires, exceeding 5,200 incidents last year, released over 495 million tons of carbon, impacting biodiversity and the economy, particularly tourism, and causing significant air pollution, with experts warning of worse to come.

Nepal's Wildfires: A Devastating Release of Carbon and Threat to Biodiversity
Nepal's devastating forest fires, exceeding 5,200 incidents last year, released over 495 million tons of carbon, impacting biodiversity and the economy, particularly tourism, and causing significant air pollution, with experts warning of worse to come.
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24% Bias Score
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