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Ecuadorian Girls' Lawsuit Against Oil Flaring Remains Unfulfilled
In 2021, nine Ecuadorian girls won a lawsuit against their government to eliminate oil flares near their homes; however, almost four years later, the flares remain, causing significant health and environmental problems, highlighting challenges in environmental justice and governmental accountability...
Ecuadorian Girls' Lawsuit Against Oil Flaring Remains Unfulfilled
In 2021, nine Ecuadorian girls won a lawsuit against their government to eliminate oil flares near their homes; however, almost four years later, the flares remain, causing significant health and environmental problems, highlighting challenges in environmental justice and governmental accountability...
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28% Bias Score


Air Pollution: Only 17% of Cities Meet Global Standards
A new report reveals that only 17% of cities globally meet air quality guidelines, with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Congo, and Chad showing the worst air pollution; the report highlights the need for improved monitoring and stricter regulations to address the severe health impacts of air pollution.
Air Pollution: Only 17% of Cities Meet Global Standards
A new report reveals that only 17% of cities globally meet air quality guidelines, with India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Congo, and Chad showing the worst air pollution; the report highlights the need for improved monitoring and stricter regulations to address the severe health impacts of air pollution.
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24% Bias Score


Global Air Pollution Crisis: Data Gaps and US Data Halt Raise Concerns
A report reveals that only 17% of world cities meet air quality standards, with several nations lacking sufficient monitoring; the US State Department's decision to stop publishing air quality data collected by its embassies raises concerns.
Global Air Pollution Crisis: Data Gaps and US Data Halt Raise Concerns
A report reveals that only 17% of world cities meet air quality standards, with several nations lacking sufficient monitoring; the US State Department's decision to stop publishing air quality data collected by its embassies raises concerns.
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44% Bias Score


Amazon Deforestation for COP30 Highway in Belém
A new highway for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, is causing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest despite claims of sustainability, negatively impacting local communities and wildlife while contradicting the climate conference's purpose.
Amazon Deforestation for COP30 Highway in Belém
A new highway for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, is causing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest despite claims of sustainability, negatively impacting local communities and wildlife while contradicting the climate conference's purpose.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Administration to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Unleashing Wave of Environmental Rollbacks
The Trump administration announced the potential repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, along with 31 other rollbacks on environmental regulations, aiming to boost the fossil fuel industry despite the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and its severe consequenc...
Trump Administration to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Unleashing Wave of Environmental Rollbacks
The Trump administration announced the potential repeal of the 2009 endangerment finding on greenhouse gases, along with 31 other rollbacks on environmental regulations, aiming to boost the fossil fuel industry despite the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change and its severe consequenc...
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68% Bias Score


EPA to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Environmental Regulations
The EPA announced it will reconsider its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, initiating a rollback of 31 environmental regulations including those governing coal plants, vehicles, and waterways; this action, criticized by climate experts, is expected to face legal challenges.
EPA to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Environmental Regulations
The EPA announced it will reconsider its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, initiating a rollback of 31 environmental regulations including those governing coal plants, vehicles, and waterways; this action, criticized by climate experts, is expected to face legal challenges.
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64% Bias Score

Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.

Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Weather in 17 Global Cities
A new study reveals that 17 cities worldwide have experienced intensified extreme weather events—both wet and dry—due to climate change, impacting water access, sanitation, and food security, with cities in developing nations being particularly vulnerable.

Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Weather in 17 Global Cities
A new study reveals that 17 cities worldwide have experienced intensified extreme weather events—both wet and dry—due to climate change, impacting water access, sanitation, and food security, with cities in developing nations being particularly vulnerable.
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36% Bias Score

Climate Change Threatens One-Third of Global Economy
A joint study by BCG and the University of Cambridge warns that a 3-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures by 2100 could wipe out 15% to 34% of the world's cumulative economic output, emphasizing the urgent need for trillions of dollars in annual climate protection and adaptation investments.

Climate Change Threatens One-Third of Global Economy
A joint study by BCG and the University of Cambridge warns that a 3-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures by 2100 could wipe out 15% to 34% of the world's cumulative economic output, emphasizing the urgent need for trillions of dollars in annual climate protection and adaptation investments.
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Rolls Back Major Climate Policies
The Trump administration announced the rollback of key climate policies, including vehicle and power plant emission regulations, potentially increasing pollution and impacting key industries; this follows the EPA's intention to dismiss a crucial scientific finding on climate pollution dangers.

Trump Administration Rolls Back Major Climate Policies
The Trump administration announced the rollback of key climate policies, including vehicle and power plant emission regulations, potentially increasing pollution and impacting key industries; this follows the EPA's intention to dismiss a crucial scientific finding on climate pollution dangers.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Administration Rolls Back Key Climate Change Policies
The Trump administration announced sweeping rollbacks of Biden-era climate policies on Wednesday, targeting vehicle emissions, power plant pollution, and key scientific findings on climate change, potentially increasing pollution and impacting various industries.

Trump Administration Rolls Back Key Climate Change Policies
The Trump administration announced sweeping rollbacks of Biden-era climate policies on Wednesday, targeting vehicle emissions, power plant pollution, and key scientific findings on climate change, potentially increasing pollution and impacting various industries.
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60% Bias Score

EPA Terminates \$20 Billion in Climate Grants Amidst Fraud Concerns
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin terminated \$20 billion in climate and clean energy grants awarded to eight nonprofits under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act due to concerns about program integrity, potential fraud, and lack of oversight, triggering investigations by the Department of Justice and the F...

EPA Terminates \$20 Billion in Climate Grants Amidst Fraud Concerns
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin terminated \$20 billion in climate and clean energy grants awarded to eight nonprofits under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act due to concerns about program integrity, potential fraud, and lack of oversight, triggering investigations by the Department of Justice and the F...
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60% Bias Score
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