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Extreme Weather Events Negatively Impact Amphibian Populations
A study of 7200 amphibian species over 40 years reveals a direct causal link between extreme weather events (heatwaves, droughts) and negative impacts on amphibian health, particularly those dependent on temporary wetlands for breeding; future climate projections suggest worsening conditions.
Extreme Weather Events Negatively Impact Amphibian Populations
A study of 7200 amphibian species over 40 years reveals a direct causal link between extreme weather events (heatwaves, droughts) and negative impacts on amphibian health, particularly those dependent on temporary wetlands for breeding; future climate projections suggest worsening conditions.
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24% Bias Score


Frankfurt to Build Massive Heat Storage Tower to Reduce CO2 Emissions
Mainova will build a 60-meter-high, 30-meter-diameter atmospheric hot water storage tower in Frankfurt to optimize its district heating network, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 10,000 tons annually and transitioning to climate-friendly energy sources.
Frankfurt to Build Massive Heat Storage Tower to Reduce CO2 Emissions
Mainova will build a 60-meter-high, 30-meter-diameter atmospheric hot water storage tower in Frankfurt to optimize its district heating network, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 10,000 tons annually and transitioning to climate-friendly energy sources.
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36% Bias Score


EU Court Upholds Deep-Sea Fishing Ban in Atlantic
The EU's General Court upheld a ban on deep-sea fishing in 87 Atlantic areas, rejecting economic impact arguments from Spanish fishermen and prioritizing the protection of vulnerable species and ecosystems. The ban, effective since 2022, prohibits bottom trawling below 800 meters in areas off Spain,...
EU Court Upholds Deep-Sea Fishing Ban in Atlantic
The EU's General Court upheld a ban on deep-sea fishing in 87 Atlantic areas, rejecting economic impact arguments from Spanish fishermen and prioritizing the protection of vulnerable species and ecosystems. The ban, effective since 2022, prohibits bottom trawling below 800 meters in areas off Spain,...
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36% Bias Score


Oregon Wildfire Forces Evacuations, Interstate Closure
The Rowena Fire near The Dalles, Oregon, prompted evacuations for over 700 homes and the closure of nearly 20 miles of Interstate 84 due to flames burning alongside the highway, forcing authorities to mobilize resources including an incident management team and six structural task forces Wednesday.
Oregon Wildfire Forces Evacuations, Interstate Closure
The Rowena Fire near The Dalles, Oregon, prompted evacuations for over 700 homes and the closure of nearly 20 miles of Interstate 84 due to flames burning alongside the highway, forcing authorities to mobilize resources including an incident management team and six structural task forces Wednesday.
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32% Bias Score


Bavarian Cities Tackle Extreme Heat with Varying Success
Bavarian municipalities are implementing heat protection plans in response to rising temperatures, with measures ranging from interactive maps of cooling stations in Munich to a heat hotline for seniors in Nuremberg; however, funding limitations hinder progress.
Bavarian Cities Tackle Extreme Heat with Varying Success
Bavarian municipalities are implementing heat protection plans in response to rising temperatures, with measures ranging from interactive maps of cooling stations in Munich to a heat hotline for seniors in Nuremberg; however, funding limitations hinder progress.
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16% Bias Score


12 Million Germans Face Extreme Urban Heat Stress
A study by the German Environmental Aid (DUH) reveals that over 12 million people in 190 German cities face extreme heat stress, with 31 cities receiving a 'red card' for high vulnerability due to high temperatures, excessive concrete, and limited green spaces; Mannheim had the highest value.
12 Million Germans Face Extreme Urban Heat Stress
A study by the German Environmental Aid (DUH) reveals that over 12 million people in 190 German cities face extreme heat stress, with 31 cities receiving a 'red card' for high vulnerability due to high temperatures, excessive concrete, and limited green spaces; Mannheim had the highest value.
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40% Bias Score

German Forests Show Widespread Damage in 2024 Assessment
A 2024 German forest health assessment revealed that only 21% of 9,816 surveyed trees had healthy crowns, with 43% showing warning signs and 36% severely affected; this highlights climate change impacts and the need for reforestation, given the forestry sector employs over one million people.

German Forests Show Widespread Damage in 2024 Assessment
A 2024 German forest health assessment revealed that only 21% of 9,816 surveyed trees had healthy crowns, with 43% showing warning signs and 36% severely affected; this highlights climate change impacts and the need for reforestation, given the forestry sector employs over one million people.
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Contradictory Approach to Federal-State Power
President Trump's administration is exhibiting a contradictory approach to federal-state relations, advocating for state autonomy while simultaneously seizing control of the California National Guard and intervening in state-level policies, leading to legal challenges and accusations of authoritaria...

Trump's Contradictory Approach to Federal-State Power
President Trump's administration is exhibiting a contradictory approach to federal-state relations, advocating for state autonomy while simultaneously seizing control of the California National Guard and intervening in state-level policies, leading to legal challenges and accusations of authoritaria...
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64% Bias Score

Dutch Climate Urgency Declines, Especially Among Youth
A new Ipsos I&O study shows decreasing climate urgency in the Netherlands, especially among young people, despite growing awareness. While 42% of Dutch people want more government action on climate change, this is down from 47% two years ago; the percentage among 18-24-year-olds fell from 61% to 54%...

Dutch Climate Urgency Declines, Especially Among Youth
A new Ipsos I&O study shows decreasing climate urgency in the Netherlands, especially among young people, despite growing awareness. While 42% of Dutch people want more government action on climate change, this is down from 47% two years ago; the percentage among 18-24-year-olds fell from 61% to 54%...
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36% Bias Score

Climate Change Reshapes Fish Populations in German Seas
Climate change alters fish distribution in the North and Baltic Seas; cod populations decline, while sea bass and seahorses increase; the stinger ray is now extinct, and the dogfish is critically endangered, according to a BfN report highlighting the need for stronger conservation measures.

Climate Change Reshapes Fish Populations in German Seas
Climate change alters fish distribution in the North and Baltic Seas; cod populations decline, while sea bass and seahorses increase; the stinger ray is now extinct, and the dogfish is critically endangered, according to a BfN report highlighting the need for stronger conservation measures.
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20% Bias Score

Munich Initiative Wins Award for Transforming Parking Spaces into Green Community Hubs
Munich's "Freiraum-Viertel" initiative won a sustainability award for transforming parking spaces into green community hubs, improving social interaction and urban heat resilience, despite facing funding challenges.

Munich Initiative Wins Award for Transforming Parking Spaces into Green Community Hubs
Munich's "Freiraum-Viertel" initiative won a sustainability award for transforming parking spaces into green community hubs, improving social interaction and urban heat resilience, despite facing funding challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Youth Climate Concern Declines Amidst Competing Priorities
An Ipsos I&O survey of 2,519 Dutch adults shows a decrease in climate concern among 18-24 year-olds from 71% in 2019 to 66% in 2025, despite increased knowledge of sustainable practices, due to competing concerns like the Gaza war and housing crisis, and a feeling of individual action's ineffectiven...

Dutch Youth Climate Concern Declines Amidst Competing Priorities
An Ipsos I&O survey of 2,519 Dutch adults shows a decrease in climate concern among 18-24 year-olds from 71% in 2019 to 66% in 2025, despite increased knowledge of sustainable practices, due to competing concerns like the Gaza war and housing crisis, and a feeling of individual action's ineffectiven...
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44% Bias Score
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