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Severe Storms and Wildfires Follow German Heatwave
Severe thunderstorms followed a record-breaking heatwave in Germany, causing widespread damage, flooding, and numerous wildfires in eastern Germany, affecting around 100 people who were evacuated from Heidehäuser near the border of Saxony and Brandenburg, with transport disruption due to fallen tree...
Severe Storms and Wildfires Follow German Heatwave
Severe thunderstorms followed a record-breaking heatwave in Germany, causing widespread damage, flooding, and numerous wildfires in eastern Germany, affecting around 100 people who were evacuated from Heidehäuser near the border of Saxony and Brandenburg, with transport disruption due to fallen tree...
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28% Bias Score


Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Possible by 1885 with Modern Tools
A new study using hypothetical modern tools suggests that evidence of human-caused climate change could have been detected as early as 1885 due to a distinctive stratospheric cooling pattern, underscoring the long-term impact of human activity on the atmosphere.
Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Possible by 1885 with Modern Tools
A new study using hypothetical modern tools suggests that evidence of human-caused climate change could have been detected as early as 1885 due to a distinctive stratospheric cooling pattern, underscoring the long-term impact of human activity on the atmosphere.
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12% Bias Score


EU's 90% Emission Reduction Plan Faces Criticism Over Carbon Credit Strategy
The EU aims to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, using carbon credits (3% of reduction) to pay other countries to reduce pollution, despite criticism regarding effectiveness and potential negative impacts on participating nations' economic growth and climate targets.
EU's 90% Emission Reduction Plan Faces Criticism Over Carbon Credit Strategy
The EU aims to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, using carbon credits (3% of reduction) to pay other countries to reduce pollution, despite criticism regarding effectiveness and potential negative impacts on participating nations' economic growth and climate targets.
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44% Bias Score


EU Proposes 90% Emissions Reduction by 2040, Sparking Debate on Carbon Credits
The European Commission proposed a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 for EU member states, compared to 1990 levels, sparking debate about a controversial clause allowing the purchase of international carbon credits to offset up to 3% of 1990 emissions.
EU Proposes 90% Emissions Reduction by 2040, Sparking Debate on Carbon Credits
The European Commission proposed a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 for EU member states, compared to 1990 levels, sparking debate about a controversial clause allowing the purchase of international carbon credits to offset up to 3% of 1990 emissions.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Enacts Climate Law Amidst Criticism of Commercial Focus
Turkey's Parliament passed a new Climate Law outlining strategies to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects, establishing an emissions trading system and a Climate Change Presidency with enforcement powers, but facing criticism for prioritizing commercial interests.
Turkey Enacts Climate Law Amidst Criticism of Commercial Focus
Turkey's Parliament passed a new Climate Law outlining strategies to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects, establishing an emissions trading system and a Climate Change Presidency with enforcement powers, but facing criticism for prioritizing commercial interests.
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40% Bias Score


Urban Heat Islands: Causes, Impacts, and Mitigation Strategies
Urban heat islands, caused by buildings, paved surfaces, and vehicle emissions, raise city temperatures by 10–15°C (18–27°F), impacting over 50% of the global population; mitigation involves greening cities and using reflective materials.
Urban Heat Islands: Causes, Impacts, and Mitigation Strategies
Urban heat islands, caused by buildings, paved surfaces, and vehicle emissions, raise city temperatures by 10–15°C (18–27°F), impacting over 50% of the global population; mitigation involves greening cities and using reflective materials.
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12% Bias Score

Nord-Ostsee-Kanal Undergoes €3 Billion Modernization Amidst Reduced Traffic
The Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, celebrating its 130th anniversary, experienced a decrease in ship passages and cargo volume in 2024 despite undergoing a €3 billion modernization, including a new lock in Brunsbüttel scheduled for completion by late 2026, aiming to improve efficiency and address climate change...

Nord-Ostsee-Kanal Undergoes €3 Billion Modernization Amidst Reduced Traffic
The Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, celebrating its 130th anniversary, experienced a decrease in ship passages and cargo volume in 2024 despite undergoing a €3 billion modernization, including a new lock in Brunsbüttel scheduled for completion by late 2026, aiming to improve efficiency and address climate change...
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36% Bias Score

Trump Administration Shuts Down National Climate Assessment Website
The Trump administration shut down the website hosting the National Climate Assessments, a series of reports providing crucial climate change data for U.S. communities, hindering preparedness efforts and potentially exacerbating climate-related risks.

Trump Administration Shuts Down National Climate Assessment Website
The Trump administration shut down the website hosting the National Climate Assessments, a series of reports providing crucial climate change data for U.S. communities, hindering preparedness efforts and potentially exacerbating climate-related risks.
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44% Bias Score

Wild Pollinator Decline Threatens Food Security Despite Rising Honeybee Numbers
One-third of global pollinator species are declining, threatening food security; while honeybee populations in the EU have increased, wild pollinators face habitat loss, pesticides, and competition from honeybees, highlighting the need for alternative conservation strategies.

Wild Pollinator Decline Threatens Food Security Despite Rising Honeybee Numbers
One-third of global pollinator species are declining, threatening food security; while honeybee populations in the EU have increased, wild pollinators face habitat loss, pesticides, and competition from honeybees, highlighting the need for alternative conservation strategies.
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52% Bias Score

Denmark's Green Farming Ambitions Face EU Headwinds
Denmark's incoming EU presidency will prioritize climate-friendly agriculture, leveraging its recent domestic success with a novel emissions tax. However, this faces challenges due to ongoing farmer protests and a shift towards deregulation within the EU.

Denmark's Green Farming Ambitions Face EU Headwinds
Denmark's incoming EU presidency will prioritize climate-friendly agriculture, leveraging its recent domestic success with a novel emissions tax. However, this faces challenges due to ongoing farmer protests and a shift towards deregulation within the EU.
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52% Bias Score

France's Decarbonization Slowdown Sparks Climate Action Concerns
France's 2024 decarbonization rate slowed to -1.8%, falling short of 2050 goals, due to parliamentary rollbacks on key environmental measures and temporary factors, prompting the Haut Conseil pour le climat (HCC) to call for renewed policy commitment.

France's Decarbonization Slowdown Sparks Climate Action Concerns
France's 2024 decarbonization rate slowed to -1.8%, falling short of 2050 goals, due to parliamentary rollbacks on key environmental measures and temporary factors, prompting the Haut Conseil pour le climat (HCC) to call for renewed policy commitment.
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40% Bias Score

Crete Wildfire Forces Evacuation of Over 1,000
A wildfire near Ierapetra, Crete, forced the evacuation of over 1,000 people on Thursday, with 230 firefighters and air support battling the blaze amid strong winds; damage to homes and hotels is reported, and approximately 5,000 tourists have left southeastern Crete.

Crete Wildfire Forces Evacuation of Over 1,000
A wildfire near Ierapetra, Crete, forced the evacuation of over 1,000 people on Thursday, with 230 firefighters and air support battling the blaze amid strong winds; damage to homes and hotels is reported, and approximately 5,000 tourists have left southeastern Crete.
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20% Bias Score
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