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Widespread Wildfires Rage Across North Macedonia, Threatening Communities
Dozens of wildfires are burning across North Macedonia, particularly near Kriva Palanka and Dojran, prompting urgent requests for assistance from neighboring countries and causing significant damage and health concerns for citizens.
Widespread Wildfires Rage Across North Macedonia, Threatening Communities
Dozens of wildfires are burning across North Macedonia, particularly near Kriva Palanka and Dojran, prompting urgent requests for assistance from neighboring countries and causing significant damage and health concerns for citizens.
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28% Bias Score


Texas Floods Trigger Mental Health Crisis Amid Insufficient Resources
Devastating floods in Central Texas caused over 100 deaths and widespread damage, triggering a mental health crisis due to insufficient resources and the potential for long-term trauma, particularly among children.
Texas Floods Trigger Mental Health Crisis Amid Insufficient Resources
Devastating floods in Central Texas caused over 100 deaths and widespread damage, triggering a mental health crisis due to insufficient resources and the potential for long-term trauma, particularly among children.
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20% Bias Score


Far-Right Group Seizes Control of EU Climate Talks
The far-right Patriots for Europe group unexpectedly secured control of negotiations for the EU's 2040 climate target, alarming centrists who fear delays and weakened climate goals, resulting from the group's opposition to the proposed 90 percent emissions reduction.
Far-Right Group Seizes Control of EU Climate Talks
The far-right Patriots for Europe group unexpectedly secured control of negotiations for the EU's 2040 climate target, alarming centrists who fear delays and weakened climate goals, resulting from the group's opposition to the proposed 90 percent emissions reduction.
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52% Bias Score


Global Climate Lawsuits Target Corporate Carbon Offsetting
A London School of Economics report reveals a surge in global climate lawsuits targeting corporate carbon offsetting, with courts increasingly scrutinizing claims of climate neutrality and raising concerns about the integrity of carbon credit markets and their impact on vulnerable communities.
Global Climate Lawsuits Target Corporate Carbon Offsetting
A London School of Economics report reveals a surge in global climate lawsuits targeting corporate carbon offsetting, with courts increasingly scrutinizing claims of climate neutrality and raising concerns about the integrity of carbon credit markets and their impact on vulnerable communities.
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40% Bias Score


Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Facing Environmental and Economic Crisis
The Netherlands, a top agricultural exporter, faces a nitrogen crisis due to high livestock density and delayed government action on emission reduction, threatening farmers' livelihoods and damaging ecosystems.
Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Facing Environmental and Economic Crisis
The Netherlands, a top agricultural exporter, faces a nitrogen crisis due to high livestock density and delayed government action on emission reduction, threatening farmers' livelihoods and damaging ecosystems.
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56% Bias Score


Bavarian Grain Harvest Suffers 5% Drop Amidst Heatwave and Global Market Uncertainty
The 2024 Bavarian grain harvest is expected to be 5 percent below the ten-year average due to a heatwave beginning in late June, impacting yields significantly and creating concerns amidst global political instability.
Bavarian Grain Harvest Suffers 5% Drop Amidst Heatwave and Global Market Uncertainty
The 2024 Bavarian grain harvest is expected to be 5 percent below the ten-year average due to a heatwave beginning in late June, impacting yields significantly and creating concerns amidst global political instability.
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32% Bias Score

Far-Right Group to Lead EU's 2040 Climate Law Drafting
The far-right "Patriotes" group in the European Parliament secured the lead role in drafting the EU's 2040 climate law on July 8th, sparking controversy and concern about potential delays and weakening of climate action due to their stated opposition to existing policies.

Far-Right Group to Lead EU's 2040 Climate Law Drafting
The far-right "Patriotes" group in the European Parliament secured the lead role in drafting the EU's 2040 climate law on July 8th, sparking controversy and concern about potential delays and weakening of climate action due to their stated opposition to existing policies.
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56% Bias Score

EU Parliament hands climate law control to far-right
The European Parliament rejected a motion to fast-track the EU's 2040 climate target by 300 to 379 votes, handing control to the far-right Patriots for Europe who oppose the EU's green agenda; the center-right EPP's refusal to support the motion proved decisive.

EU Parliament hands climate law control to far-right
The European Parliament rejected a motion to fast-track the EU's 2040 climate target by 300 to 379 votes, handing control to the far-right Patriots for Europe who oppose the EU's green agenda; the center-right EPP's refusal to support the motion proved decisive.
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Jeopardizing Farmers and Environment
The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, delayed halving nitrogen emissions until 2035, despite high nitrogen levels and EU targets for near-zero pollution by 2050, impacting farmers and harming ecosystems like Natura 2000 sites.

Netherlands Delays Nitrogen Emission Cuts, Jeopardizing Farmers and Environment
The Netherlands, the world's second-largest agricultural exporter, delayed halving nitrogen emissions until 2035, despite high nitrogen levels and EU targets for near-zero pollution by 2050, impacting farmers and harming ecosystems like Natura 2000 sites.
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40% Bias Score

Paris Adapts to Extreme Heat with Urban Innovations
Paris is implementing various urban adaptation strategies to combat extreme heat, including creating green spaces, pedestrianizing streets, and improving cycling infrastructure, resulting in a significant increase in bicycle use and a decrease in car use over the past decade, while still facing chal...

Paris Adapts to Extreme Heat with Urban Innovations
Paris is implementing various urban adaptation strategies to combat extreme heat, including creating green spaces, pedestrianizing streets, and improving cycling infrastructure, resulting in a significant increase in bicycle use and a decrease in car use over the past decade, while still facing chal...
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40% Bias Score

Bavarian Grain Harvest Reduced by Extreme Heat and Global Uncertainty
Extreme heat in Bavaria, Germany, has reduced the grain harvest by 5 percent compared to the ten-year average (to approximately 40.1 million tons), impacting farmers due to early harvesting and smaller-than-average grain yields, while global political instability adds further market uncertainty.

Bavarian Grain Harvest Reduced by Extreme Heat and Global Uncertainty
Extreme heat in Bavaria, Germany, has reduced the grain harvest by 5 percent compared to the ten-year average (to approximately 40.1 million tons), impacting farmers due to early harvesting and smaller-than-average grain yields, while global political instability adds further market uncertainty.
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44% Bias Score

Ohio Orphan Well Program Addresses Environmental Hazard
In Ashland, Ohio, the Ohio Orphan Well Program is replugging a 70-year-old abandoned natural gas well in Maria Burns' yard, costing over \$400,000, due to methane leaks and environmental damage; this highlights the wider issue of millions of unplugged orphan wells nationwide.

Ohio Orphan Well Program Addresses Environmental Hazard
In Ashland, Ohio, the Ohio Orphan Well Program is replugging a 70-year-old abandoned natural gas well in Maria Burns' yard, costing over \$400,000, due to methane leaks and environmental damage; this highlights the wider issue of millions of unplugged orphan wells nationwide.
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32% Bias Score
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