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TNC's Collaborative, Science-Based Approach to Global Conservation
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) uses a collaborative, science-based approach to protect ecosystems globally, as evidenced by its involvement in projects like debt-for-nature swaps in Ecuador, sustainable logging in the Congo, and combating illegal fishing in Micronesia, bringing together scientists, lo...
TNC's Collaborative, Science-Based Approach to Global Conservation
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) uses a collaborative, science-based approach to protect ecosystems globally, as evidenced by its involvement in projects like debt-for-nature swaps in Ecuador, sustainable logging in the Congo, and combating illegal fishing in Micronesia, bringing together scientists, lo...
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Increased Southern California Fire Risk by 35%
A new report by the World Weather Attribution group finds that climate change made the extreme weather conditions that fueled the recent Southern California fires, which killed at least 29 people and destroyed over 16,000 buildings, about 35% more likely; the report also highlights the interaction o...
Climate Change Increased Southern California Fire Risk by 35%
A new report by the World Weather Attribution group finds that climate change made the extreme weather conditions that fueled the recent Southern California fires, which killed at least 29 people and destroyed over 16,000 buildings, about 35% more likely; the report also highlights the interaction o...
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Extends California's Wildfire Season, Exacerbating Devastating Fires
Climate change extended Southern California's dry season by 23 days, increasing the likelihood of wildfires; the overlap with the Santa Ana wind season, coupled with abundant dry plant material, resulted in devastating fires that killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings in early 2025.
Climate Change Extends California's Wildfire Season, Exacerbating Devastating Fires
Climate change extended Southern California's dry season by 23 days, increasing the likelihood of wildfires; the overlap with the Santa Ana wind season, coupled with abundant dry plant material, resulted in devastating fires that killed 29 and destroyed over 16,000 buildings in early 2025.
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24% Bias Score


Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
Climate Change Exacerbated Southern California Wildfires
A scientific study found that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood of the Southern California wildfires by 35% and their intensity by 6%, contributing to the destruction of thousands of homes and at least 29 deaths, alongside other factors like strong Santa Ana winds and dry conditio...
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32% Bias Score


Climate Change Exacerbated 2024 Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood of the devastating 2024 Los Angeles fires by 35 percent, making the prolonged dry period 2.4 times more probable and extending fire-conducive weather by 23 days; dense vegetation from prior wet years further exacerbated the situation.
Climate Change Exacerbated 2024 Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood of the devastating 2024 Los Angeles fires by 35 percent, making the prolonged dry period 2.4 times more probable and extending fire-conducive weather by 23 days; dense vegetation from prior wet years further exacerbated the situation.
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36% Bias Score


UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests
Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".
UK Activists Appeal Harsh Sentences for Climate Protests
Sixteen environmental activists in London are appealing their sentences, ranging from 15 months to five years, for actions including road blockades, damaging artwork, and disrupting an oil facility; the government defends the harsh sentences, while supporters claim they are "political prisoners".
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the January 2023 Los Angeles wildfires by 35% and 6%, respectively, causing 28 deaths and 190,000 evacuations due to hotter, drier conditions and a longer fire season.

Climate Change Exacerbated Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the January 2023 Los Angeles wildfires by 35% and 6%, respectively, causing 28 deaths and 190,000 evacuations due to hotter, drier conditions and a longer fire season.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Orders Review of Fuel Economy Standards
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ordered a review of fuel economy standards on Tuesday, aiming to loosen regulations and align them with the Trump administration's pro-oil agenda, potentially increasing fuel consumption, air pollution, and reversing recent progress on climate change.

Trump Administration Orders Review of Fuel Economy Standards
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ordered a review of fuel economy standards on Tuesday, aiming to loosen regulations and align them with the Trump administration's pro-oil agenda, potentially increasing fuel consumption, air pollution, and reversing recent progress on climate change.
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48% Bias Score

Global Genetic Diversity Decline in Two-Thirds of Species
A global study of 628 species across 141 countries found a two-thirds decline in genetic diversity between 1985 and 2019, primarily due to habitat loss, climate change, invasive species, and human activity; however, successful conservation projects show that this loss can be reversed.

Global Genetic Diversity Decline in Two-Thirds of Species
A global study of 628 species across 141 countries found a two-thirds decline in genetic diversity between 1985 and 2019, primarily due to habitat loss, climate change, invasive species, and human activity; however, successful conservation projects show that this loss can be reversed.
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16% Bias Score

Millennium Seed Bank: Safeguarding 2.5 Billion Seeds for Global Food Security
The Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) in London houses almost 2.5 billion seeds in a bomb-proof bunker, safeguarding global food production and biodiversity; it actively preserves endangered plant species and responds to immediate crises using its collection.

Millennium Seed Bank: Safeguarding 2.5 Billion Seeds for Global Food Security
The Millennium Seed Bank (MSB) in London houses almost 2.5 billion seeds in a bomb-proof bunker, safeguarding global food production and biodiversity; it actively preserves endangered plant species and responds to immediate crises using its collection.
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44% Bias Score

Heathrow Expansion Approved Despite Climate Concerns
The UK government, led by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, announced its backing for a third runway at Heathrow Airport to stimulate economic growth, despite significant environmental concerns and opposition from various stakeholders, including the Mayor of London and environmental groups.

Heathrow Expansion Approved Despite Climate Concerns
The UK government, led by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, announced its backing for a third runway at Heathrow Airport to stimulate economic growth, despite significant environmental concerns and opposition from various stakeholders, including the Mayor of London and environmental groups.
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60% Bias Score

Appeal Challenges Long Sentences for UK Climate Activists
Sixteen climate activists are appealing their unusually long sentences—up to five years—for non-violent Just Stop Oil protests in 2022, arguing that judges disregarded their conscientious motives, setting a potentially significant precedent for future civil disobedience cases.

Appeal Challenges Long Sentences for UK Climate Activists
Sixteen climate activists are appealing their unusually long sentences—up to five years—for non-violent Just Stop Oil protests in 2022, arguing that judges disregarded their conscientious motives, setting a potentially significant precedent for future civil disobedience cases.
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44% Bias Score
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