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Forth Road Bridge Closed After Greenpeace Protest
Greenpeace activists closed the Forth Road Bridge on Friday with a protest against an Ineos gas tanker, accusing the company of obstructing a UN plastics treaty; police are engaging with protesters.
Forth Road Bridge Closed After Greenpeace Protest
Greenpeace activists closed the Forth Road Bridge on Friday with a protest against an Ineos gas tanker, accusing the company of obstructing a UN plastics treaty; police are engaging with protesters.
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40% Bias Score


Saxony Grain Harvest Critically Delayed by Heavy Rains
Persistent rain is severely delaying the grain harvest in Saxony, with winter barley at 60% and winter wheat below 5% completion, resulting in concerns about grain quality, reduced prices, and the upcoming planting season. Regional differences are notable, with mountainous areas significantly laggin...
Saxony Grain Harvest Critically Delayed by Heavy Rains
Persistent rain is severely delaying the grain harvest in Saxony, with winter barley at 60% and winter wheat below 5% completion, resulting in concerns about grain quality, reduced prices, and the upcoming planting season. Regional differences are notable, with mountainous areas significantly laggin...
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20% Bias Score


ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled Wednesday that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change under international law, potentially opening the door to numerous lawsuits against nations for inaction, particularly highlighting the obligations of developed nations.
ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled Wednesday that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change under international law, potentially opening the door to numerous lawsuits against nations for inaction, particularly highlighting the obligations of developed nations.
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40% Bias Score


Earth Overshoot Day 2025: July 24th
Humanity's ecological footprint exceeded Earth's biocapacity on July 24th, 2025, depleting the planet's renewable resources for the year; this 'Earth Overshoot Day' arrives earlier each year, driven by unsustainable consumption.
Earth Overshoot Day 2025: July 24th
Humanity's ecological footprint exceeded Earth's biocapacity on July 24th, 2025, depleting the planet's renewable resources for the year; this 'Earth Overshoot Day' arrives earlier each year, driven by unsustainable consumption.
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40% Bias Score


World Court Holds Wealthy Nations Liable for Climate Damage
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy countries must curb fossil fuels and pollution or face financial liability for climate change damage, holding them responsible for both their own emissions and those of companies under their jurisdiction. The ruling was hailed by small island sta...
World Court Holds Wealthy Nations Liable for Climate Damage
The International Court of Justice ruled that wealthy countries must curb fossil fuels and pollution or face financial liability for climate change damage, holding them responsible for both their own emissions and those of companies under their jurisdiction. The ruling was hailed by small island sta...
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ICJ Greenlights Climate Change Lawsuits Between Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark ruling on Wednesday, allowing countries to sue each other for climate change damages, including greenhouse gas emissions; the decision acknowledges the difficulty of assigning responsibility but affirms the right to seek compensation, potent...
ICJ Greenlights Climate Change Lawsuits Between Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark ruling on Wednesday, allowing countries to sue each other for climate change damages, including greenhouse gas emissions; the decision acknowledges the difficulty of assigning responsibility but affirms the right to seek compensation, potent...
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40% Bias Score

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.

Greek Heatwave Exposes Energy Poverty Amid Soaring Temperatures
An extreme heatwave in Athens and Piraeus, Greece, exceeding 40°C, forces 85% of surveyed households to use air conditioning, but high energy costs lead 67% to ration electricity, exacerbating energy poverty and social inequalities, particularly among low-income households.
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20% Bias Score

ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2025, that states have a legal obligation to prevent climate change damage and reduce emissions, potentially facing liability for inaction; this follows a case brought by Vanuatu and supported by a majority of UN member states.

ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2025, that states have a legal obligation to prevent climate change damage and reduce emissions, potentially facing liability for inaction; this follows a case brought by Vanuatu and supported by a majority of UN member states.
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56% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Climate Obligation Violations Are International Wrongful Acts
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2024, that violating climate obligations is an international wrongful act, potentially requiring compensation for affected nations, based on a case brought by the UN General Assembly in March 2023, highlighting states' binding ob...

ICJ Rules Climate Obligation Violations Are International Wrongful Acts
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2024, that violating climate obligations is an international wrongful act, potentially requiring compensation for affected nations, based on a case brought by the UN General Assembly in March 2023, highlighting states' binding ob...
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36% Bias Score

Social Media Amplifies Falsehoods Over Life-Saving Alerts During Extreme Weather
A study by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) reveals that false information and conspiracy theories about extreme weather spread faster than official alerts on Meta, X, and YouTube, hindering emergency response and eroding public trust, with verified accounts being the primary sources.

Social Media Amplifies Falsehoods Over Life-Saving Alerts During Extreme Weather
A study by the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) reveals that false information and conspiracy theories about extreme weather spread faster than official alerts on Meta, X, and YouTube, hindering emergency response and eroding public trust, with verified accounts being the primary sources.
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56% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Countries Can Be Sued for Climate Change Impacts
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on July 23, 2024, stating that countries can be held liable for climate change impacts caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, even historical ones; this decision, though not legally binding, may lead to compensation claims from vulnera...

ICJ Rules Countries Can Be Sued for Climate Change Impacts
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on July 23, 2024, stating that countries can be held liable for climate change impacts caused by their greenhouse gas emissions, even historical ones; this decision, though not legally binding, may lead to compensation claims from vulnera...
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48% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Nations Legally Obligated to Limit Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion stating that countries have a legal obligation under international law to limit climate change and could be held liable for damages caused by inaction; this decision, while not legally binding, is expected to significantly impact fu...

ICJ Rules Nations Legally Obligated to Limit Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued an advisory opinion stating that countries have a legal obligation under international law to limit climate change and could be held liable for damages caused by inaction; this decision, while not legally binding, is expected to significantly impact fu...
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36% Bias Score
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