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Yanomami Leader Calls for Global Action to Save the Amazon
Davi Kopenawa, a Yanomami leader, visited Barcelona to raise awareness about the destruction of the Amazon rainforest, calling for global action to protect the environment and indigenous rights. His visit included lectures, meetings, and a university award ceremony.
Yanomami Leader Calls for Global Action to Save the Amazon
Davi Kopenawa, a Yanomami leader, visited Barcelona to raise awareness about the destruction of the Amazon rainforest, calling for global action to protect the environment and indigenous rights. His visit included lectures, meetings, and a university award ceremony.
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36% Bias Score


Peruvian Amazon Peatland Destruction from Gold Mining Accelerates
A study using 35 years of NASA satellite data reveals that gold mining in Peru's Amazon has destroyed over 550 hectares of peatlands in the last two years, releasing significant amounts of carbon and exceeding the total destruction of the previous three decades; this jeopardizes climate change mitig...
Peruvian Amazon Peatland Destruction from Gold Mining Accelerates
A study using 35 years of NASA satellite data reveals that gold mining in Peru's Amazon has destroyed over 550 hectares of peatlands in the last two years, releasing significant amounts of carbon and exceeding the total destruction of the previous three decades; this jeopardizes climate change mitig...
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44% Bias Score


France Unveils €1.6 Billion Climate Adaptation Plan
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan on March 10th, allocating €1.6 billion from 2025 to prepare for a 4°C temperature increase by 2100, focusing on coastlines, mountains, forests, and agriculture, while acknowledging concerns about implementation.
France Unveils €1.6 Billion Climate Adaptation Plan
France launched its third national climate adaptation plan on March 10th, allocating €1.6 billion from 2025 to prepare for a 4°C temperature increase by 2100, focusing on coastlines, mountains, forests, and agriculture, while acknowledging concerns about implementation.
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36% Bias Score


World Air Quality Report 2024: Only 17% of Cities Meet WHO PM2.5 Guidelines
The 2024 World Air Quality Report, based on data from 8,954 cities in 138 countries, shows that only 17% meet WHO PM2.5 guidelines, with cities like New Delhi and Dhaka exhibiting extremely high pollution levels; the report, compiled by IQAir, highlights the need for improved air quality monitoring ...
World Air Quality Report 2024: Only 17% of Cities Meet WHO PM2.5 Guidelines
The 2024 World Air Quality Report, based on data from 8,954 cities in 138 countries, shows that only 17% meet WHO PM2.5 guidelines, with cities like New Delhi and Dhaka exhibiting extremely high pollution levels; the report, compiled by IQAir, highlights the need for improved air quality monitoring ...
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36% Bias Score


EU Weakens 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amidst Industry Pressure
Facing economic headwinds and political pressure, the European Commission softened 2024 emission targets for cars and will review its 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles earlier than planned, despite initial approval by all member states in 2023, creating uncertainty about the future of the EU's ...
EU Weakens 2035 Combustion Engine Ban Amidst Industry Pressure
Facing economic headwinds and political pressure, the European Commission softened 2024 emission targets for cars and will review its 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles earlier than planned, despite initial approval by all member states in 2023, creating uncertainty about the future of the EU's ...
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60% Bias Score


Cyclone Alfred: Widespread Power Outages and Beach Erosion in Queensland
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred caused widespread damage in Queensland, Australia, resulting in over 118,000 homes without power, beach erosion at Surfers Paradise, and significant damage to businesses, with one land developer estimating \$100,000 in losses.
Cyclone Alfred: Widespread Power Outages and Beach Erosion in Queensland
Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred caused widespread damage in Queensland, Australia, resulting in over 118,000 homes without power, beach erosion at Surfers Paradise, and significant damage to businesses, with one land developer estimating \$100,000 in losses.
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40% Bias Score

Davi Kopenawa's Prophecy: Deforestation and the Falling Sky
Yanomami leader Davi Kopenawa's firsthand experience with the destructive impacts of city life and his subsequent integration into shamanic traditions led him to articulate a powerful prophecy about deforestation, which has gained significant attention following Brazil's worst drought in seven decad...

Davi Kopenawa's Prophecy: Deforestation and the Falling Sky
Yanomami leader Davi Kopenawa's firsthand experience with the destructive impacts of city life and his subsequent integration into shamanic traditions led him to articulate a powerful prophecy about deforestation, which has gained significant attention following Brazil's worst drought in seven decad...
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40% Bias Score

BBC Acquires Climate Change Drama "Families Like Ours
The BBC acquired Thomas Vinterberg's seven-part Danish drama, "Families Like Ours," which depicts a future Denmark forced to evacuate due to rising sea levels, exploring the human cost and societal upheaval caused by climate change.

BBC Acquires Climate Change Drama "Families Like Ours
The BBC acquired Thomas Vinterberg's seven-part Danish drama, "Families Like Ours," which depicts a future Denmark forced to evacuate due to rising sea levels, exploring the human cost and societal upheaval caused by climate change.
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44% Bias Score

Europe's Onshore Wind Power Capacity Expansion in 2024
In 2024, Europe installed 16.4 gigawatts of new wind power capacity, with Germany leading in onshore additions at 3.2 gigawatts, followed by Finland, Turkey, Spain, and France; the EU's new capacity generated 475 terawatt-hours of electricity, meeting 19 percent of its total demand.

Europe's Onshore Wind Power Capacity Expansion in 2024
In 2024, Europe installed 16.4 gigawatts of new wind power capacity, with Germany leading in onshore additions at 3.2 gigawatts, followed by Finland, Turkey, Spain, and France; the EU's new capacity generated 475 terawatt-hours of electricity, meeting 19 percent of its total demand.
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16% Bias Score

Greenland Elections: Resource Wealth, Independence, and Global Interest
Greenland's upcoming elections are attracting global attention due to its rich mineral resources and strategic location, with the main issues being independence from Denmark, economic development, and environmental concerns. The country aims for sustainable development and a balanced approach to res...

Greenland Elections: Resource Wealth, Independence, and Global Interest
Greenland's upcoming elections are attracting global attention due to its rich mineral resources and strategic location, with the main issues being independence from Denmark, economic development, and environmental concerns. The country aims for sustainable development and a balanced approach to res...
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44% Bias Score

Canada's Carbon Tax Faces Elimination
Newly elected Liberal Leader Mark Carney plans to eliminate Canada's federal carbon tax, prompting Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault to explore options to stop its legislated April 1 increase to $95 per tonne, while facing political pressure and public discontent.

Canada's Carbon Tax Faces Elimination
Newly elected Liberal Leader Mark Carney plans to eliminate Canada's federal carbon tax, prompting Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault to explore options to stop its legislated April 1 increase to $95 per tonne, while facing political pressure and public discontent.
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48% Bias Score

Catalonia's Reservoirs Surge After Storm Jana, Easing Drought Concerns
Storm Jana's heavy rainfall significantly increased Catalonia's reservoir levels from 31.4% to 40% in a few days, improving the Ter-Llobregat system and potentially lifting drought restrictions in 542 municipalities; however, some areas remain under emergency status.

Catalonia's Reservoirs Surge After Storm Jana, Easing Drought Concerns
Storm Jana's heavy rainfall significantly increased Catalonia's reservoir levels from 31.4% to 40% in a few days, improving the Ter-Llobregat system and potentially lifting drought restrictions in 542 municipalities; however, some areas remain under emergency status.
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36% Bias Score
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