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EPA Rolls Back 31 Environmental Regulations Under Zeldin
Lee Zeldin, the new head of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is reversing 31 environmental regulations, including those promoting climate neutrality, claiming it will boost the economy through 'innovation', despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
EPA Rolls Back 31 Environmental Regulations Under Zeldin
Lee Zeldin, the new head of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is reversing 31 environmental regulations, including those promoting climate neutrality, claiming it will boost the economy through 'innovation', despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
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60% Bias Score


Imminent Eruption Likely at Alaska's Mount Spurr
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano, shows strong signs of an impending eruption due to increased gas emissions (nine times higher than December), elevated seismic activity (over 3400 earthquakes since April 2024), and ground deformation, indicating magma movement; scientists predict an eruption within ...
Imminent Eruption Likely at Alaska's Mount Spurr
Mount Spurr, an Alaskan volcano, shows strong signs of an impending eruption due to increased gas emissions (nine times higher than December), elevated seismic activity (over 3400 earthquakes since April 2024), and ground deformation, indicating magma movement; scientists predict an eruption within ...
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8% Bias Score


Red Alert Issued for Emilia-Romagna Due to Severe Weather
A red weather alert is in effect for Emilia-Romagna, Italy, from midnight on Friday, March 14th, lasting 24 hours, due to anticipated heavy rainfall and high river levels, posing risks of flooding and landslides; schools are closed in Bologna and other affected areas.
Red Alert Issued for Emilia-Romagna Due to Severe Weather
A red weather alert is in effect for Emilia-Romagna, Italy, from midnight on Friday, March 14th, lasting 24 hours, due to anticipated heavy rainfall and high river levels, posing risks of flooding and landslides; schools are closed in Bologna and other affected areas.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Whiplash Hits 17 Major Cities Amidst Global Weather Extremes
A report analyzing 112 major cities reveals that climate change is causing 17 to experience "climate whiplash"—frequent swings between extreme wet and dry conditions—while 24 have undergone dramatic shifts from dry to wet or vice versa in the last 20 years, impacting billions and worsening existing ...
Climate Whiplash Hits 17 Major Cities Amidst Global Weather Extremes
A report analyzing 112 major cities reveals that climate change is causing 17 to experience "climate whiplash"—frequent swings between extreme wet and dry conditions—while 24 have undergone dramatic shifts from dry to wet or vice versa in the last 20 years, impacting billions and worsening existing ...
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32% Bias Score


Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.
Climate Whiplash Intensifies Global Extremes
Climate whiplash, the rapid shift between extreme wet and dry weather intensified by climate change, is causing more severe wildfires (as seen in Los Angeles), floods, and droughts in at least 17 major cities globally, threatening food security, infrastructure, and lives.
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24% Bias Score


Ecuadorian Girls' Lawsuit Against Oil Flaring Remains Unfulfilled
In 2021, nine Ecuadorian girls won a lawsuit against their government to eliminate oil flares near their homes; however, almost four years later, the flares remain, causing significant health and environmental problems, highlighting challenges in environmental justice and governmental accountability...
Ecuadorian Girls' Lawsuit Against Oil Flaring Remains Unfulfilled
In 2021, nine Ecuadorian girls won a lawsuit against their government to eliminate oil flares near their homes; however, almost four years later, the flares remain, causing significant health and environmental problems, highlighting challenges in environmental justice and governmental accountability...
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28% Bias Score

Environmental Degradation: Urgent Action Needed to Curb Emissions and Waste
Current global annual carbon emissions total approximately 36.8 billion tons, while 2 billion tons of solid waste are generated annually, projected to reach 3.4 billion tons in 30 years, causing a greater than one-third decline in average wild animal populations and over 12 million annual deaths fro...

Environmental Degradation: Urgent Action Needed to Curb Emissions and Waste
Current global annual carbon emissions total approximately 36.8 billion tons, while 2 billion tons of solid waste are generated annually, projected to reach 3.4 billion tons in 30 years, causing a greater than one-third decline in average wild animal populations and over 12 million annual deaths fro...
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36% Bias Score

Italian Ski Resorts Face Closure Amidst Climate Change
Due to climate change, 265 Italian ski resorts (double the number from 2020) are closed or struggling to stay open, highlighting the need for adaptation strategies in the face of reduced snowfall, increasing costs, and a potential shift in tourism.

Italian Ski Resorts Face Closure Amidst Climate Change
Due to climate change, 265 Italian ski resorts (double the number from 2020) are closed or struggling to stay open, highlighting the need for adaptation strategies in the face of reduced snowfall, increasing costs, and a potential shift in tourism.
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40% Bias Score

Zimbabwe's Tobacco Output Projected to Rise, Boosting Economy
Zimbabwe's tobacco auction season opened on March 5th, with an expected output of 280 million kg, up from 240 million kg last year, driven by favorable rainfall and expanded planting to 125,000 hectares. Farmers anticipate higher prices, emphasizing tobacco's crucial role in household incomes and Zi...

Zimbabwe's Tobacco Output Projected to Rise, Boosting Economy
Zimbabwe's tobacco auction season opened on March 5th, with an expected output of 280 million kg, up from 240 million kg last year, driven by favorable rainfall and expanded planting to 125,000 hectares. Farmers anticipate higher prices, emphasizing tobacco's crucial role in household incomes and Zi...
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64% Bias Score

Record Arctic Warmth Drives Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
Record-low Arctic sea ice in February 2024, exceeding 20 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures, signals an accelerating climate crisis with global consequences, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.

Record Arctic Warmth Drives Unprecedented Sea Ice Loss
Record-low Arctic sea ice in February 2024, exceeding 20 degrees Celsius above normal temperatures, signals an accelerating climate crisis with global consequences, including rising sea levels and extreme weather events.
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48% Bias Score

Amazon Deforestation for COP30 Highway in Belém
A new highway for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, is causing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest despite claims of sustainability, negatively impacting local communities and wildlife while contradicting the climate conference's purpose.

Amazon Deforestation for COP30 Highway in Belém
A new highway for COP30 in Belém, Brazil, is causing deforestation in the Amazon rainforest despite claims of sustainability, negatively impacting local communities and wildlife while contradicting the climate conference's purpose.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Rolls Back Major Climate Policies
The Trump administration announced the rollback of key climate policies, including vehicle and power plant emission regulations, potentially increasing pollution and impacting key industries; this follows the EPA's intention to dismiss a crucial scientific finding on climate pollution dangers.

Trump Administration Rolls Back Major Climate Policies
The Trump administration announced the rollback of key climate policies, including vehicle and power plant emission regulations, potentially increasing pollution and impacting key industries; this follows the EPA's intention to dismiss a crucial scientific finding on climate pollution dangers.
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60% Bias Score
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