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Renewable Energy Capacity Soars to Record High in 2024
The UN reports that renewable energy, especially solar and wind, is now the cheapest and fastest option for new energy production, with 2024 seeing a record 582 gigawatts of new capacity added globally, exceeding fossil fuel additions on nearly every continent.
Renewable Energy Capacity Soars to Record High in 2024
The UN reports that renewable energy, especially solar and wind, is now the cheapest and fastest option for new energy production, with 2024 seeing a record 582 gigawatts of new capacity added globally, exceeding fossil fuel additions on nearly every continent.
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40% Bias Score


Extreme Weather Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study reveals how extreme weather events from 2022-2024, including record heat, drought, and rainfall, caused significant price increases in 16 food items across 18 countries, impacting global food security and potentially influencing political stability.
Extreme Weather Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study reveals how extreme weather events from 2022-2024, including record heat, drought, and rainfall, caused significant price increases in 16 food items across 18 countries, impacting global food security and potentially influencing political stability.
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40% Bias Score


Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.
Progressive Leaders Unite to Counter Global Democratic Erosion
Chilean President Gabriel Boric hosted a summit with leaders from Brazil, Uruguay, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico, among others, to address global democratic backsliding, algorithmic manipulation, and rising inequality, with concrete proposals to be presented at the UN General Assembly in September.
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44% Bias Score


Earth's Fastest Rotation Since 1972 Raises Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, with July 10th marking the shortest day in 2025 at 1.36 milliseconds less than 24 hours, prompting concerns among scientists and timekeepers about potential technological disruptions due to the possibility of needing a negative leap second, though the melting of pol...
Earth's Fastest Rotation Since 1972 Raises Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, with July 10th marking the shortest day in 2025 at 1.36 milliseconds less than 24 hours, prompting concerns among scientists and timekeepers about potential technological disruptions due to the possibility of needing a negative leap second, though the melting of pol...
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12% Bias Score


Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.
Bavaria to Study Underground CO2 Storage for Industrial Emissions
The Bavarian government announced a plan to study underground CO2 storage sites to tackle 7–10 million tons of annual industrial emissions, marking a policy shift despite prior concerns regarding CCS technology.
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South Australia Declares Algal Bloom a Natural Disaster
South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas declared the state's unprecedented algal bloom a natural disaster, causing the deaths of over 400 marine species, despite the federal government's refusal to do so and the allocation of a $14 million aid package deemed insufficient by the Greens, who called ...
South Australia Declares Algal Bloom a Natural Disaster
South Australia Premier Peter Malinauskas declared the state's unprecedented algal bloom a natural disaster, causing the deaths of over 400 marine species, despite the federal government's refusal to do so and the allocation of a $14 million aid package deemed insufficient by the Greens, who called ...
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44% Bias Score

Clean Energy Dominates Investment, but Uneven Transition Requires Urgent Action
In 2023, renewable energy sources dominated new electricity generation capacity, attracting \$2 trillion in investment, exceeding fossil fuel investment by \$800 billion; however, an uneven transition necessitates six key actions for equitable and accelerated progress.

Clean Energy Dominates Investment, but Uneven Transition Requires Urgent Action
In 2023, renewable energy sources dominated new electricity generation capacity, attracting \$2 trillion in investment, exceeding fossil fuel investment by \$800 billion; however, an uneven transition necessitates six key actions for equitable and accelerated progress.
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52% Bias Score

Global Climate Litigation Intensifies: Youth, Seniors Score Wins Amidst Industry and Government Pushback
Global climate change litigation is intensifying, with youth and senior plaintiffs achieving some victories but facing industry and government counterattacks; cases highlight human rights violations related to climate change impacts.

Global Climate Litigation Intensifies: Youth, Seniors Score Wins Amidst Industry and Government Pushback
Global climate change litigation is intensifying, with youth and senior plaintiffs achieving some victories but facing industry and government counterattacks; cases highlight human rights violations related to climate change impacts.
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40% Bias Score

Cantwell Urges Trump to Modernize Weather Forecasting System
Following deadly Texas floods, Senator Maria Cantwell urged President Trump to modernize the nation's weather forecasting system, proposing five bipartisan recommendations to upgrade infrastructure and improve forecasting accuracy, citing potential life and cost savings, despite planned NOAA budget ...

Cantwell Urges Trump to Modernize Weather Forecasting System
Following deadly Texas floods, Senator Maria Cantwell urged President Trump to modernize the nation's weather forecasting system, proposing five bipartisan recommendations to upgrade infrastructure and improve forecasting accuracy, citing potential life and cost savings, despite planned NOAA budget ...
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40% Bias Score

Earth's Accelerated Rotation: Shorter Days and Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, causing shorter days and raising concerns about the potential need for a negative leap second by 2035 to maintain synchronization with atomic clocks, impacting technology globally.

Earth's Accelerated Rotation: Shorter Days and Leap Second Concerns
Earth's rotation is accelerating, causing shorter days and raising concerns about the potential need for a negative leap second by 2035 to maintain synchronization with atomic clocks, impacting technology globally.
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40% Bias Score

Typhoon Wipha: Six Dead, 80,000 Displaced in Philippines
Typhoon Wipha, also called Crising in the Philippines, caused at least six deaths, displaced over 80,000, and affected nearly one million across 40 provinces due to heavy rains and flooding, before moving to China and Vietnam.

Typhoon Wipha: Six Dead, 80,000 Displaced in Philippines
Typhoon Wipha, also called Crising in the Philippines, caused at least six deaths, displaced over 80,000, and affected nearly one million across 40 provinces due to heavy rains and flooding, before moving to China and Vietnam.
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20% Bias Score

Typhoon Wipha: Death and Displacement in the Philippines, Vietnam Braces for Impact
Typhoon Wipha, after leaving five dead and thousands displaced in the Philippines, is moving towards Vietnam as a severe tropical storm, prompting the deployment of 350,000 soldiers and raising concerns about potential flooding and landslides.

Typhoon Wipha: Death and Displacement in the Philippines, Vietnam Braces for Impact
Typhoon Wipha, after leaving five dead and thousands displaced in the Philippines, is moving towards Vietnam as a severe tropical storm, prompting the deployment of 350,000 soldiers and raising concerns about potential flooding and landslides.
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24% Bias Score
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