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Dutch Climate Concern Plummets as Young People Prioritize Immediate Issues
A new survey by Ipsos I&O reveals that public concern about climate change in the Netherlands has dropped to its lowest level since 2019, despite increased awareness, as young people view it as an abstract concept with little immediate impact; support for government action has also decreased across ...
Dutch Climate Concern Plummets as Young People Prioritize Immediate Issues
A new survey by Ipsos I&O reveals that public concern about climate change in the Netherlands has dropped to its lowest level since 2019, despite increased awareness, as young people view it as an abstract concept with little immediate impact; support for government action has also decreased across ...
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48% 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


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


Record-High Temperatures in May 2025 Highlight Urgent Climate Concerns
May 2025 was the second warmest month on record globally, with land and ocean temperatures exceeding averages in many regions, particularly the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, despite falling slightly below the 1.5°C increase threshold compared to the pre-industrial era; low spring rainfall across...
Record-High Temperatures in May 2025 Highlight Urgent Climate Concerns
May 2025 was the second warmest month on record globally, with land and ocean temperatures exceeding averages in many regions, particularly the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, despite falling slightly below the 1.5°C increase threshold compared to the pre-industrial era; low spring rainfall across...
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40% Bias Score


Unprecedented Wildfires Rage Across Canada, Displacing Tens of Thousands
More than 225 wildfires are raging across Canada, fueled by prolonged heat waves and low precipitation, displacing over 40,000 people and creating hazardous air quality across the country.
Unprecedented Wildfires Rage Across Canada, Displacing Tens of Thousands
More than 225 wildfires are raging across Canada, fueled by prolonged heat waves and low precipitation, displacing over 40,000 people and creating hazardous air quality across the country.
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20% Bias Score


High Seas Treaty Nears Entry into Force After Wave of Ratifications
UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced that the High Seas Treaty is nearing entry into force after 18 more countries ratified it on Monday, bringing the total to 49, only 11 short of the 60 needed. The treaty aims to protect biodiversity in the high seas by regulating activities like fishin...
High Seas Treaty Nears Entry into Force After Wave of Ratifications
UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced that the High Seas Treaty is nearing entry into force after 18 more countries ratified it on Monday, bringing the total to 49, only 11 short of the 60 needed. The treaty aims to protect biodiversity in the high seas by regulating activities like fishin...
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64% 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

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

Germany: Brief Heatwave to End with Severe Thunderstorms
Germany faces a short-lived heatwave peaking at 35°C in the southwest this weekend, ending with severe thunderstorms and flash flood warnings from the DWD, causing a less dramatic temperature drop compared to Pentecost.

Germany: Brief Heatwave to End with Severe Thunderstorms
Germany faces a short-lived heatwave peaking at 35°C in the southwest this weekend, ending with severe thunderstorms and flash flood warnings from the DWD, causing a less dramatic temperature drop compared to Pentecost.
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16% Bias Score

Record Ocean Heat in May 2025, Despite Brief Temperature Dip
May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, with ocean surface temperatures reaching their second highest, exceeding averages in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, posing risks to marine ecosystems and agriculture, although briefly dipping below the symbolic 1.5°C warming threshold.

Record Ocean Heat in May 2025, Despite Brief Temperature Dip
May 2025 was the second warmest May on record globally, with ocean surface temperatures reaching their second highest, exceeding averages in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, posing risks to marine ecosystems and agriculture, although briefly dipping below the symbolic 1.5°C warming threshold.
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28% Bias Score

May 2025: Second-Hottest May on Record Globally
Globally, May 2025 was the second-hottest May on record, with an average temperature of 15.79°C (0.53°C above the 1991-2020 average), driven by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions; this follows a trend of unusually warm months and years, with regional variations including below-average temperature...

May 2025: Second-Hottest May on Record Globally
Globally, May 2025 was the second-hottest May on record, with an average temperature of 15.79°C (0.53°C above the 1991-2020 average), driven by human-caused greenhouse gas emissions; this follows a trend of unusually warm months and years, with regional variations including below-average temperature...
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24% Bias Score

UN Ocean Conference Tackles Warming Waters, Overfishing, and Plastic Pollution
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice addresses rising ocean temperatures causing coral bleaching and oxygen depletion, overfishing, plastic pollution, and the impact of these factors on the billion people who depend on marine resources; the conference also aims to improve protection of international wate...

UN Ocean Conference Tackles Warming Waters, Overfishing, and Plastic Pollution
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice addresses rising ocean temperatures causing coral bleaching and oxygen depletion, overfishing, plastic pollution, and the impact of these factors on the billion people who depend on marine resources; the conference also aims to improve protection of international wate...
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44% Bias Score
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