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Preparing for Flash Floods in a Changing Climate
The article details how to prepare for flash floods, emphasizing the increased risk due to climate change, using resources like FEMA flood maps and NOAA weather radios, and advising on creating an evacuation plan and emergency kit.
Preparing for Flash Floods in a Changing Climate
The article details how to prepare for flash floods, emphasizing the increased risk due to climate change, using resources like FEMA flood maps and NOAA weather radios, and advising on creating an evacuation plan and emergency kit.
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24% Bias Score


Hosepipe Bans Imposed Across UK Amidst Record-Breaking Drought
Facing the third heatwave of the summer, 16 million Britons in the Thames Valley face potential hosepipe bans due to low rainfall and high water demand, while Yorkshire Water imposed a ban with £1000 fines due to record low reservoir levels, highlighting climate change impacts.
Hosepipe Bans Imposed Across UK Amidst Record-Breaking Drought
Facing the third heatwave of the summer, 16 million Britons in the Thames Valley face potential hosepipe bans due to low rainfall and high water demand, while Yorkshire Water imposed a ban with £1000 fines due to record low reservoir levels, highlighting climate change impacts.
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36% Bias Score


Marseille Wildfire: Hundreds Injured as Inferno Threatens City
A wildfire near Marseille, France, fueled by 45mph winds, came within meters of residential areas, damaging at least 60 houses, injuring over 110, and burning over 700 hectares; the French interior minister called it a miracle that no one died.
Marseille Wildfire: Hundreds Injured as Inferno Threatens City
A wildfire near Marseille, France, fueled by 45mph winds, came within meters of residential areas, damaging at least 60 houses, injuring over 110, and burning over 700 hectares; the French interior minister called it a miracle that no one died.
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40% Bias Score


June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe
June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with a global average temperature of 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.47 degrees; Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever, while the Mediterranean saw record-high sea surface temperatures.
June 2025: Third Warmest Globally, Record Heat in Western Europe
June 2025 was the world's third-warmest June on record, with a global average temperature of 16.46 degrees Celsius, exceeding the 1991-2020 average by 0.47 degrees; Western Europe recorded its warmest June ever, while the Mediterranean saw record-high sea surface temperatures.
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24% Bias Score


Higher Nanoplastic Levels Found in Upper Layers of North Atlantic
A study in Nature found higher nanoplastic concentrations in the upper North Atlantic Ocean layers compared to deeper waters, particularly near coasts; surprisingly, common plastics like polyethylene and polypropylene were absent, while PET, PS, and PVC were present.
Higher Nanoplastic Levels Found in Upper Layers of North Atlantic
A study in Nature found higher nanoplastic concentrations in the upper North Atlantic Ocean layers compared to deeper waters, particularly near coasts; surprisingly, common plastics like polyethylene and polypropylene were absent, while PET, PS, and PVC were present.
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16% Bias Score


Sydney's Bull Shark Season Extended by Climate Change
Warming ocean temperatures in Sydney have extended the bull shark season by 15 days annually since 2009, potentially leading to year-round presence due to delayed northward migration; increased risk to swimmers and surfers necessitates adapting safety measures and public awareness.
Sydney's Bull Shark Season Extended by Climate Change
Warming ocean temperatures in Sydney have extended the bull shark season by 15 days annually since 2009, potentially leading to year-round presence due to delayed northward migration; increased risk to swimmers and surfers necessitates adapting safety measures and public awareness.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Cuts Jeopardize Pandemic and Coastal Hazard Research
In April 2025, the Trump administration cut funding for several federally funded research projects focused on pandemic preparedness and coastal hazard mitigation, jeopardizing crucial research on broad-spectrum antivirals and early warning systems for storm surges, despite the ongoing need for these...

Trump Administration Cuts Jeopardize Pandemic and Coastal Hazard Research
In April 2025, the Trump administration cut funding for several federally funded research projects focused on pandemic preparedness and coastal hazard mitigation, jeopardizing crucial research on broad-spectrum antivirals and early warning systems for storm surges, despite the ongoing need for these...
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36% Bias Score

Eurosceptics Gain Control of Key EU Climate Legislation
The Eurosceptic group, Patriots for Europe (PfE), secured control over key EU climate legislation, aiming to significantly revise the EU's climate policy, delaying progress and potentially jeopardizing the 2040 emissions targets; this decision follows a vote against an expedited legislative process,...

Eurosceptics Gain Control of Key EU Climate Legislation
The Eurosceptic group, Patriots for Europe (PfE), secured control over key EU climate legislation, aiming to significantly revise the EU's climate policy, delaying progress and potentially jeopardizing the 2040 emissions targets; this decision follows a vote against an expedited legislative process,...
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44% Bias Score

German States Lack Flood Preparedness: Bayern Faces Highest Risk
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) warns that ten German states are inadequately prepared for a major flood, with Bayern facing the highest risk due to over 65,000 residences in potential flood zones and 4.25% of its land area at risk; the DUH urges more nature-based flood protection.

German States Lack Flood Preparedness: Bayern Faces Highest Risk
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) warns that ten German states are inadequately prepared for a major flood, with Bayern facing the highest risk due to over 65,000 residences in potential flood zones and 4.25% of its land area at risk; the DUH urges more nature-based flood protection.
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40% Bias Score

Macedonian Wildfires: One Death, Widespread Damage, and International Response
Widespread wildfires across Macedonia on July 9th, 2024, caused by a combination of weather conditions and suspected arson, resulted in one death, significant property damage, and mobilization of national and international resources, including the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.

Macedonian Wildfires: One Death, Widespread Damage, and International Response
Widespread wildfires across Macedonia on July 9th, 2024, caused by a combination of weather conditions and suspected arson, resulted in one death, significant property damage, and mobilization of national and international resources, including the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Climate Policy Reversal: EU Warns of Grave Consequences
The EU's Climate Commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, criticizes the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, warning of severe consequences for global climate action; the EU plans a 90% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2040.

Trump's Climate Policy Reversal: EU Warns of Grave Consequences
The EU's Climate Commissioner, Wopke Hoekstra, criticizes the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, warning of severe consequences for global climate action; the EU plans a 90% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2040.
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44% Bias Score

EU Carbon Tax to Hike Greek Fuel Costs by €800 Million Annually
The EU's ETS2 regulation, effective January 1, 2027, will increase fuel costs for Greek households and businesses by an estimated €800 million annually, impacting vulnerable households disproportionately; the EU's Social Climate Fund aims to partially offset these costs.

EU Carbon Tax to Hike Greek Fuel Costs by €800 Million Annually
The EU's ETS2 regulation, effective January 1, 2027, will increase fuel costs for Greek households and businesses by an estimated €800 million annually, impacting vulnerable households disproportionately; the EU's Social Climate Fund aims to partially offset these costs.
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52% Bias Score
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