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German Scientist Warns of Insufficient Climate Focus After Election
Antje Boetius, outgoing director of the Alfred Wegener Institute, voiced concern that the recent German election campaign paid insufficient attention to climate protection, despite public support for climate action. She advocates for a CO2 tax paired with a climate allowance to fairly distribute the...
German Scientist Warns of Insufficient Climate Focus After Election
Antje Boetius, outgoing director of the Alfred Wegener Institute, voiced concern that the recent German election campaign paid insufficient attention to climate protection, despite public support for climate action. She advocates for a CO2 tax paired with a climate allowance to fairly distribute the...
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40% Bias Score


High Wildfire Risk Warning Issued for Scotland
A "very high" wildfire risk warning has been issued for northern and eastern Scotland from Saturday to Wednesday, urging people to avoid outdoor fires due to easily ignitable dry vegetation; this is the first alert of 2025 and follows numerous fires in 2024, including one of the UK's largest.
High Wildfire Risk Warning Issued for Scotland
A "very high" wildfire risk warning has been issued for northern and eastern Scotland from Saturday to Wednesday, urging people to avoid outdoor fires due to easily ignitable dry vegetation; this is the first alert of 2025 and follows numerous fires in 2024, including one of the UK's largest.
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32% Bias Score


World Bank Funding at Risk Amidst Trump Administration's Policy Shift
The World Bank faces potential US withdrawal under the Trump administration due to budget cuts and policy shifts, jeopardizing its AAA rating and borrowing capacity; President Ajay Banga highlights the bank's profitability and alignment with US energy interests to secure continued funding.
World Bank Funding at Risk Amidst Trump Administration's Policy Shift
The World Bank faces potential US withdrawal under the Trump administration due to budget cuts and policy shifts, jeopardizing its AAA rating and borrowing capacity; President Ajay Banga highlights the bank's profitability and alignment with US energy interests to secure continued funding.
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52% Bias Score


Greece's Water Crisis: Expired Treaty, Drought, and Political Tensions
An expired 1964 water treaty between Greece and Bulgaria, coupled with drought, threatens 202,000 hectares of Greek farmland in Northern Evros, creating economic and political tensions.
Greece's Water Crisis: Expired Treaty, Drought, and Political Tensions
An expired 1964 water treaty between Greece and Bulgaria, coupled with drought, threatens 202,000 hectares of Greek farmland in Northern Evros, creating economic and political tensions.
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52% Bias Score


Cyclone Garance Pummels Réunion Island, Causing Widespread Damage
Cyclone Garance, a tropical cyclone, made landfall on Réunion Island on Friday, causing widespread destruction with wind gusts exceeding 200 km/h, leading to power outages for 145,000 people and water shortages for over 82,000, prompting a violet alert and mandatory confinement; despite the severity...
Cyclone Garance Pummels Réunion Island, Causing Widespread Damage
Cyclone Garance, a tropical cyclone, made landfall on Réunion Island on Friday, causing widespread destruction with wind gusts exceeding 200 km/h, leading to power outages for 145,000 people and water shortages for over 82,000, prompting a violet alert and mandatory confinement; despite the severity...
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24% Bias Score


Portugal's Renewable Energy Rise: Azevedo Family's Success Mirrors National Progress
The Azevedo family in Sintra, Portugal, uses solar energy to power their home, showcasing the country's progress in renewable energy, as evidenced by a rise to 15th place in the Green Transition Index and a 71% renewable electricity consumption in 2024, despite challenges in fully decarbonizing all ...
Portugal's Renewable Energy Rise: Azevedo Family's Success Mirrors National Progress
The Azevedo family in Sintra, Portugal, uses solar energy to power their home, showcasing the country's progress in renewable energy, as evidenced by a rise to 15th place in the Green Transition Index and a 71% renewable electricity consumption in 2024, despite challenges in fully decarbonizing all ...
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40% Bias Score

Early Hay Fever Season in Central Germany
The hay fever season has started in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia, with moderate pollen levels from hazel and alder trees due to changeable weather; however, the hazel bloom started about two weeks earlier in Saxony than average, and a trend shows that the blooming season is starting earlier ...

Early Hay Fever Season in Central Germany
The hay fever season has started in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia, with moderate pollen levels from hazel and alder trees due to changeable weather; however, the hazel bloom started about two weeks earlier in Saxony than average, and a trend shows that the blooming season is starting earlier ...
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12% Bias Score

Severe Spring Storm to Batter 11 Southern States
A severe spring storm will hit 11 southern states on Tuesday, causing severe thunderstorms, life-threatening floods, and possible tornadoes; heavy rain and flooding will also impact the eastern two-thirds of the US through Wednesday, following deadly flash floods last week in Kentucky and West Virgi...

Severe Spring Storm to Batter 11 Southern States
A severe spring storm will hit 11 southern states on Tuesday, causing severe thunderstorms, life-threatening floods, and possible tornadoes; heavy rain and flooding will also impact the eastern two-thirds of the US through Wednesday, following deadly flash floods last week in Kentucky and West Virgi...
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration Layoffs Cripple NOAA's Weather Forecasting Capabilities
The Trump administration initiated layoffs at NOAA, impacting around 800 employees initially, with potential for over 1000 job losses by the end of the week; this affects various divisions, including hurricane prediction, and raises concerns about reduced disaster preparedness.

Trump Administration Layoffs Cripple NOAA's Weather Forecasting Capabilities
The Trump administration initiated layoffs at NOAA, impacting around 800 employees initially, with potential for over 1000 job losses by the end of the week; this affects various divisions, including hurricane prediction, and raises concerns about reduced disaster preparedness.
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48% Bias Score

EU Eases Business Regulations to Boost Competitiveness, Sparking Environmental Concerns
The European Commission proposed easing business regulations on sustainability reporting and supply chain due diligence to boost EU competitiveness, aiming for a 25% reduction in administrative burdens by 2029 and attracting €100 billion in clean tech investment; however, environmental groups strong...

EU Eases Business Regulations to Boost Competitiveness, Sparking Environmental Concerns
The European Commission proposed easing business regulations on sustainability reporting and supply chain due diligence to boost EU competitiveness, aiming for a 25% reduction in administrative burdens by 2029 and attracting €100 billion in clean tech investment; however, environmental groups strong...
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44% Bias Score

Cyclone Garance Strikes La Réunion, Causing Widespread Damage
Cyclone Garance hit La Réunion's northern coast on February 28th, causing widespread damage with wind gusts up to 230 km/h, resulting in 145,000 people losing power, 82,000 losing access to potable water, and 39,000 losing internet access, despite a three-hour violet alert lockdown; thankfully, no d...

Cyclone Garance Strikes La Réunion, Causing Widespread Damage
Cyclone Garance hit La Réunion's northern coast on February 28th, causing widespread damage with wind gusts up to 230 km/h, resulting in 145,000 people losing power, 82,000 losing access to potable water, and 39,000 losing internet access, despite a three-hour violet alert lockdown; thankfully, no d...
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24% Bias Score

COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity
At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.

COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity
At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.
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40% Bias Score
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