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China's UN Climate Reports Show Significant Progress in Emissions Reduction
China submitted two reports to the UN detailing its climate actions, including a 50.9% decrease in carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP from 2005 to 2021 and exceeding fossil fuel power generation capacity with renewable energy by the end of 2023; its renewable energy exports reduced carbon emis...
China's UN Climate Reports Show Significant Progress in Emissions Reduction
China submitted two reports to the UN detailing its climate actions, including a 50.9% decrease in carbon dioxide emissions per unit of GDP from 2005 to 2021 and exceeding fossil fuel power generation capacity with renewable energy by the end of 2023; its renewable energy exports reduced carbon emis...
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48% Bias Score


Johnson Opposes Unconditional Wildfire Aid to California
Senator Ron Johnson opposes federal aid to California unless the state implements forest management reforms, citing concerns about "moral hazard" and unsustainable risk-taking; he argues that past federal bailouts have disincentivized private insurance and risk assessment, leading to increased vulne...
Johnson Opposes Unconditional Wildfire Aid to California
Senator Ron Johnson opposes federal aid to California unless the state implements forest management reforms, citing concerns about "moral hazard" and unsustainable risk-taking; he argues that past federal bailouts have disincentivized private insurance and risk assessment, leading to increased vulne...
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60% Bias Score


UK Government Fails to Meet Environmental Targets, OEP Warns
The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) reports that the UK government is failing to meet most of its legally binding environmental targets, with significant shortfalls in marine protection and biodiversity, highlighting a rapidly closing window for action.
UK Government Fails to Meet Environmental Targets, OEP Warns
The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) reports that the UK government is failing to meet most of its legally binding environmental targets, with significant shortfalls in marine protection and biodiversity, highlighting a rapidly closing window for action.
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48% Bias Score


Climate Whiplash Intensifies: Global Surge in Extreme Wet-Dry Events
Global climate whiplash events, characterized by rapid shifts between extreme wet and dry conditions, have increased by 31-66% since the mid-20th century due to global heating, causing devastating consequences like the Los Angeles fires and widespread food shortages in East Africa.
Climate Whiplash Intensifies: Global Surge in Extreme Wet-Dry Events
Global climate whiplash events, characterized by rapid shifts between extreme wet and dry conditions, have increased by 31-66% since the mid-20th century due to global heating, causing devastating consequences like the Los Angeles fires and widespread food shortages in East Africa.
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20% Bias Score


Climate Change Amplified Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Since January 7th, 2025, twelve fires in Los Angeles, fueled by climate change-exacerbated weather whiplash and unusually strong Santa Ana winds, have charred over 60 square miles, damaging 12,000 structures; UCLA research suggests climate change contributed to 25% of the available fuel.
Climate Change Amplified Devastating Los Angeles Wildfires
Since January 7th, 2025, twelve fires in Los Angeles, fueled by climate change-exacerbated weather whiplash and unusually strong Santa Ana winds, have charred over 60 square miles, damaging 12,000 structures; UCLA research suggests climate change contributed to 25% of the available fuel.
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12% Bias Score


Los Angeles Wildfires: Rapid Spread Due to Vegetation, Winds, and Climate Change
Fueled by abundant vegetation after heavy rains followed by dry conditions and strong Santa Ana winds exceeding 160 km/h, Los Angeles wildfires caused 25 deaths, 13 missing persons, and an estimated $52-57 billion in damages, highlighting the impact of hydroclimatic shock and climate change.
Los Angeles Wildfires: Rapid Spread Due to Vegetation, Winds, and Climate Change
Fueled by abundant vegetation after heavy rains followed by dry conditions and strong Santa Ana winds exceeding 160 km/h, Los Angeles wildfires caused 25 deaths, 13 missing persons, and an estimated $52-57 billion in damages, highlighting the impact of hydroclimatic shock and climate change.
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24% Bias Score

Biden Warns of US Oligarchy in Farewell Address
In his farewell address, President Biden warned of a growing oligarchy in the US, the spread of misinformation, and the threat of unchecked technological power, while also announcing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas set to take effect January 19th.

Biden Warns of US Oligarchy in Farewell Address
In his farewell address, President Biden warned of a growing oligarchy in the US, the spread of misinformation, and the threat of unchecked technological power, while also announcing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas set to take effect January 19th.
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40% Bias Score

Snow Leopard Evolution: Eurasian Fossils Reveal Dispersal from Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
An international team used Eurasian snow leopard fossils to reveal multiple dispersals from the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau during the Middle Pleistocene, driven by mountainous terrain and prey availability, not solely high-altitude adaptation, impacting current conservation efforts.

Snow Leopard Evolution: Eurasian Fossils Reveal Dispersal from Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
An international team used Eurasian snow leopard fossils to reveal multiple dispersals from the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau during the Middle Pleistocene, driven by mountainous terrain and prey availability, not solely high-altitude adaptation, impacting current conservation efforts.
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16% Bias Score

LA Wildfires: $250 Billion in Damages Expose Risks of Hillside Development
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have burned at least 12,000 homes, displaced 150,000 people, caused 25 deaths and 24 missing, and inflicted an estimated $250 billion in damage, highlighting the risks of development in fire-prone areas.

LA Wildfires: $250 Billion in Damages Expose Risks of Hillside Development
Devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have burned at least 12,000 homes, displaced 150,000 people, caused 25 deaths and 24 missing, and inflicted an estimated $250 billion in damage, highlighting the risks of development in fire-prone areas.
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48% Bias Score

Record Methane Leak from Sabotaged Nord Stream Pipelines
On September 26, 2022, explosions damaged the Nord Stream pipelines, releasing 465,000 tons of methane into the Baltic Sea, exceeding the previous record by over 300,000 tons and representing 0.1% of global 2022 anthropogenic methane emissions.

Record Methane Leak from Sabotaged Nord Stream Pipelines
On September 26, 2022, explosions damaged the Nord Stream pipelines, releasing 465,000 tons of methane into the Baltic Sea, exceeding the previous record by over 300,000 tons and representing 0.1% of global 2022 anthropogenic methane emissions.
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20% Bias Score

Antarctic Glacier Melt Increases Volcanic Eruption Risk
Scientists have found that global warming is causing Antarctic glaciers to melt faster, which in turn increases the risk of volcanic eruptions under the ice. This could lead to further melting and a rise in sea levels that would threaten many coastal areas.

Antarctic Glacier Melt Increases Volcanic Eruption Risk
Scientists have found that global warming is causing Antarctic glaciers to melt faster, which in turn increases the risk of volcanic eruptions under the ice. This could lead to further melting and a rise in sea levels that would threaten many coastal areas.
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56% Bias Score

Armed Conflict Tops Global Economic Risks in 2025: WEF Report
The World Economic Forum's global risks survey identifies armed conflict as the top immediate threat to global economies in 2025, with nearly 25% of 900 respondents citing it as the biggest risk, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions and a shift from last year's focus on extreme weather.

Armed Conflict Tops Global Economic Risks in 2025: WEF Report
The World Economic Forum's global risks survey identifies armed conflict as the top immediate threat to global economies in 2025, with nearly 25% of 900 respondents citing it as the biggest risk, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions and a shift from last year's focus on extreme weather.
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48% Bias Score
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