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Italy Under Extreme Heatwave: Two Deaths and 17 Cities on Red Alert
Extreme heat and heavy rains hit Italy, causing two deaths and leading to 17 cities under red alert, while yellow alerts were issued in three regions due to intense rainfall; climatologists warn that without global warming mitigation, such summers will become the norm.
Italy Under Extreme Heatwave: Two Deaths and 17 Cities on Red Alert
Extreme heat and heavy rains hit Italy, causing two deaths and leading to 17 cities under red alert, while yellow alerts were issued in three regions due to intense rainfall; climatologists warn that without global warming mitigation, such summers will become the norm.
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32% Bias Score


140+ EPA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Trump-Era Policy Shifts
Over 140 EPA employees were suspended for two weeks with pay following a letter signed by over 270 employees criticizing the agency's shift under the Trump administration, which includes cuts to funding for poor communities, rollbacks of air pollution regulations, and the reversal of an asbestos ban...
140+ EPA Employees Suspended After Criticizing Trump-Era Policy Shifts
Over 140 EPA employees were suspended for two weeks with pay following a letter signed by over 270 employees criticizing the agency's shift under the Trump administration, which includes cuts to funding for poor communities, rollbacks of air pollution regulations, and the reversal of an asbestos ban...
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56% Bias Score


EU's Weakening Climate Action Momentum Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
A shift in the EU's priorities from climate action to economic competitiveness and the Russia-Ukraine conflict has weakened the momentum on climate change, despite 85 percent of Europeans being worried about it, leading to a more pragmatic approach to emissions reduction targets.
EU's Weakening Climate Action Momentum Amidst Geopolitical Shifts
A shift in the EU's priorities from climate action to economic competitiveness and the Russia-Ukraine conflict has weakened the momentum on climate change, despite 85 percent of Europeans being worried about it, leading to a more pragmatic approach to emissions reduction targets.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Signs "One Big Beautiful Bill", Prioritizing Border Security, Tax Cuts, and Military Spending
President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill", allocating $178 billion to border security, $153 billion to military spending, implementing significant tax cuts, and reducing social programs and international aid, prioritizing a domestically focused "America First" agenda.
Trump Signs "One Big Beautiful Bill", Prioritizing Border Security, Tax Cuts, and Military Spending
President Trump signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill", allocating $178 billion to border security, $153 billion to military spending, implementing significant tax cuts, and reducing social programs and international aid, prioritizing a domestically focused "America First" agenda.
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60% Bias Score


International Coral Crossbreeding Aims to Save Miami Reef
Off the coast of Miami, scientists are transplanting crossbred coral fragments from Florida and Honduras onto a bleached reef to increase heat tolerance, marking the first international coral crossbreeding for wild reef restoration and offering potential solutions for global coral reef conservation.
International Coral Crossbreeding Aims to Save Miami Reef
Off the coast of Miami, scientists are transplanting crossbred coral fragments from Florida and Honduras onto a bleached reef to increase heat tolerance, marking the first international coral crossbreeding for wild reef restoration and offering potential solutions for global coral reef conservation.
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44% Bias Score


Business Leaders Emphasize Nature's Crucial Role in Achieving Net-Zero
At Wimbledon, Deborah Meaden and other leaders emphasized the economic dependence on nature ($58 trillion of global GDP), urging businesses to prioritize environmental protection for financial and societal wellbeing, as exemplified by Wimbledon's sustainability initiatives.
Business Leaders Emphasize Nature's Crucial Role in Achieving Net-Zero
At Wimbledon, Deborah Meaden and other leaders emphasized the economic dependence on nature ($58 trillion of global GDP), urging businesses to prioritize environmental protection for financial and societal wellbeing, as exemplified by Wimbledon's sustainability initiatives.
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40% Bias Score

Daughter Sues Oil Companies for Wrongful Death Due to Climate Change-Exacerbated Heatwave
Misti Leon sued seven oil and gas companies for wrongful death after her mother died of heatstroke in Seattle during a record-breaking heatwave in June 2021, arguing their products exacerbated climate change leading to her mother's death.

Daughter Sues Oil Companies for Wrongful Death Due to Climate Change-Exacerbated Heatwave
Misti Leon sued seven oil and gas companies for wrongful death after her mother died of heatstroke in Seattle during a record-breaking heatwave in June 2021, arguing their products exacerbated climate change leading to her mother's death.
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16% Bias Score

EPA Suspends 139 Employees for Dissent Over Environmental Policy Rollbacks
On Thursday, the EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave for signing a letter criticizing the agency's weakening environmental policies under Administrator Lee Zeldin, which include funding cuts estimated to cost 30,000 lives and $275 billion annually.

EPA Suspends 139 Employees for Dissent Over Environmental Policy Rollbacks
On Thursday, the EPA placed 139 employees on administrative leave for signing a letter criticizing the agency's weakening environmental policies under Administrator Lee Zeldin, which include funding cuts estimated to cost 30,000 lives and $275 billion annually.
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Solar Energy Expansion Slows, Raising 2030 Target Concerns
Germany's solar energy expansion has reached 107.5 gigawatts of installed capacity by mid-2024, halfway towards the 2030 target of 215 gigawatts; however, the recent slowdown in expansion raises concerns about achieving this goal.

Germany's Solar Energy Expansion Slows, Raising 2030 Target Concerns
Germany's solar energy expansion has reached 107.5 gigawatts of installed capacity by mid-2024, halfway towards the 2030 target of 215 gigawatts; however, the recent slowdown in expansion raises concerns about achieving this goal.
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40% Bias Score

Photographers' Images Spur Global Ocean Conservation Efforts
Award-winning photographers Shane Gross and Cristina Mittermeier use their images to advocate for global ocean conservation, highlighting the threats from climate change and the importance of the UN global ocean treaty; their efforts led to the protection of the Bahamas' Seahorse National Park.

Photographers' Images Spur Global Ocean Conservation Efforts
Award-winning photographers Shane Gross and Cristina Mittermeier use their images to advocate for global ocean conservation, highlighting the threats from climate change and the importance of the UN global ocean treaty; their efforts led to the protection of the Bahamas' Seahorse National Park.
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24% Bias Score

Canada Builds New Icebreaker Amidst Arctic Shipping Challenges
Canada is investing C$3.15 billion ($2.32 billion) in a new icebreaker, the Arpatuuq, to navigate increasingly hazardous Arctic waters due to climate change, which paradoxically causes more ice accumulation in shipping channels.

Canada Builds New Icebreaker Amidst Arctic Shipping Challenges
Canada is investing C$3.15 billion ($2.32 billion) in a new icebreaker, the Arpatuuq, to navigate increasingly hazardous Arctic waters due to climate change, which paradoxically causes more ice accumulation in shipping channels.
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44% Bias Score

Ocean's Decline: Seabird Population Collapse Highlights Urgent Conservation Need
A new CNRS journal issue focuses on the ocean's decline, citing a 50% drop in seabird populations since 1970 due to overfishing and climate change, alongside discussions on the ocean's philosophical and legal aspects.

Ocean's Decline: Seabird Population Collapse Highlights Urgent Conservation Need
A new CNRS journal issue focuses on the ocean's decline, citing a 50% drop in seabird populations since 1970 due to overfishing and climate change, alongside discussions on the ocean's philosophical and legal aspects.
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36% Bias Score
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