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Biodiversity Crisis: 73% Decline in Vertebrate Populations Highlights Urgent Need for Action
A 73% decline in global vertebrate populations over 50 years, coupled with a lack of taxonomic expertise and public disconnect from nature, is hindering effective biodiversity conservation efforts, requiring increased investment in science, education, and active nature management.
Biodiversity Crisis: 73% Decline in Vertebrate Populations Highlights Urgent Need for Action
A 73% decline in global vertebrate populations over 50 years, coupled with a lack of taxonomic expertise and public disconnect from nature, is hindering effective biodiversity conservation efforts, requiring increased investment in science, education, and active nature management.
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40% Bias Score


Widespread Drought Cripples Europe
A severe drought is affecting over 40 percent of Europe, with the highest alert level in parts of Southeast Europe and acute risk in Northern and Eastern Europe after a record-hot and dry spring; the situation is particularly critical in popular tourist destinations and major grain-exporting countri...
Widespread Drought Cripples Europe
A severe drought is affecting over 40 percent of Europe, with the highest alert level in parts of Southeast Europe and acute risk in Northern and Eastern Europe after a record-hot and dry spring; the situation is particularly critical in popular tourist destinations and major grain-exporting countri...
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40% Bias Score


Air Quality Emergency in Minneapolis Due to Canadian Wildfires
A dangerous air quality emergency is in effect for Minneapolis and surrounding areas due to wildfire smoke from Canada, impacting millions and causing 'Very Unhealthy' conditions in several Minnesota cities, with Blaine recording an AQI of 253.
Air Quality Emergency in Minneapolis Due to Canadian Wildfires
A dangerous air quality emergency is in effect for Minneapolis and surrounding areas due to wildfire smoke from Canada, impacting millions and causing 'Very Unhealthy' conditions in several Minnesota cities, with Blaine recording an AQI of 253.
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36% Bias Score


Greenpeace Protests France's Russia Energy Ties
Greenpeace activists in Paris stole a wax figure of President Macron from the Grévin Museum to protest France's continued energy imports from Russia, valued at €17.9 billion since the start of the Ukraine war, which they say funds Russia's war effort, despite Macron's outward support for Ukraine.
Greenpeace Protests France's Russia Energy Ties
Greenpeace activists in Paris stole a wax figure of President Macron from the Grévin Museum to protest France's continued energy imports from Russia, valued at €17.9 billion since the start of the Ukraine war, which they say funds Russia's war effort, despite Macron's outward support for Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score


Clownfish Shrinkage Improves Survival During Marine Heatwaves
A study in Papua New Guinea reveals that clownfish shrink by 1-2 millimeters during marine heatwaves, increasing survival rates by up to 78 percent; researchers believe this adaptation reduces metabolic needs, potentially indicating broader adaptability among coral reef fish.
Clownfish Shrinkage Improves Survival During Marine Heatwaves
A study in Papua New Guinea reveals that clownfish shrink by 1-2 millimeters during marine heatwaves, increasing survival rates by up to 78 percent; researchers believe this adaptation reduces metabolic needs, potentially indicating broader adaptability among coral reef fish.
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16% Bias Score


DOE Extends Life of Coal Plant Amidst Midwest Electricity Concerns
The Department of Energy (DOE) ordered the Campbell coal plant in Michigan to remain open for three months due to a declared electricity shortage in the Midwest on May 23, despite claims of sufficient capacity and the plant's planned closure on May 31.
DOE Extends Life of Coal Plant Amidst Midwest Electricity Concerns
The Department of Energy (DOE) ordered the Campbell coal plant in Michigan to remain open for three months due to a declared electricity shortage in the Midwest on May 23, despite claims of sufficient capacity and the plant's planned closure on May 31.
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56% Bias Score

From Mitigation to Adaptation: Redefining Urban Design in the Face of Climate Change
Cities, occupying just 3% of Earth's land, consume 75% of energy and produce 80% of CO2, but rising sea levels (3.6 mm/year), projected infrastructure failures (Venice's MOSE by 2035), and 150,000 climate-related deaths annually demand a shift from mitigation to adaptation in urban planning.

From Mitigation to Adaptation: Redefining Urban Design in the Face of Climate Change
Cities, occupying just 3% of Earth's land, consume 75% of energy and produce 80% of CO2, but rising sea levels (3.6 mm/year), projected infrastructure failures (Venice's MOSE by 2035), and 150,000 climate-related deaths annually demand a shift from mitigation to adaptation in urban planning.
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36% Bias Score

Swiss Village Buried by Glacier Collapse; Further Instability Remains
In Switzerland, the village of Blatten is almost entirely buried under nine million cubic meters of debris following a glacier collapse from the Kleines Nesthorn, which caused a massive landslide that also included ice, rock, and sediment, with ongoing risks of further collapses and melting ice.

Swiss Village Buried by Glacier Collapse; Further Instability Remains
In Switzerland, the village of Blatten is almost entirely buried under nine million cubic meters of debris following a glacier collapse from the Kleines Nesthorn, which caused a massive landslide that also included ice, rock, and sediment, with ongoing risks of further collapses and melting ice.
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32% Bias Score

Western Canada Wildfires Cause Mass Evacuations, Widespread Air Quality Warnings
Wildfires in Western Canada have forced thousands from their homes, triggering over 240 air quality warnings and advisories across four provinces; smoke has reached the US, impacting areas as far south as Georgia.

Western Canada Wildfires Cause Mass Evacuations, Widespread Air Quality Warnings
Wildfires in Western Canada have forced thousands from their homes, triggering over 240 air quality warnings and advisories across four provinces; smoke has reached the US, impacting areas as far south as Georgia.
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24% Bias Score

Record-Breaking UK Spring Heat Underscores Urgent Climate Action
Britain recorded its hottest and sunniest spring on record in 2025, exceeding the average temperature by 2.5°F (1.4°C) and prompting climate scientists to call for immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as the UK experiences more frequent extreme weather conditions.

Record-Breaking UK Spring Heat Underscores Urgent Climate Action
Britain recorded its hottest and sunniest spring on record in 2025, exceeding the average temperature by 2.5°F (1.4°C) and prompting climate scientists to call for immediate action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, as the UK experiences more frequent extreme weather conditions.
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28% Bias Score

Annual Monsoon Flooding Cripples Indian Cities
Heavy monsoon rains annually flood major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru due to rapid urbanization, outdated infrastructure, and environmental neglect, causing widespread disruption and loss of life.

Annual Monsoon Flooding Cripples Indian Cities
Heavy monsoon rains annually flood major Indian cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bengaluru due to rapid urbanization, outdated infrastructure, and environmental neglect, causing widespread disruption and loss of life.
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32% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Double Alaskan Oil Production, Build Major Gas Project
President Trump's administration plans to double oil production through Alaska's pipeline, build a large natural gas project, and repeal restrictions on Alaskan land development, sparking both economic optimism and environmental concerns.

Trump Administration to Double Alaskan Oil Production, Build Major Gas Project
President Trump's administration plans to double oil production through Alaska's pipeline, build a large natural gas project, and repeal restrictions on Alaskan land development, sparking both economic optimism and environmental concerns.
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56% Bias Score
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