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Philippines Hosts Climate Loss Fund Amidst Devastating Typhoon Season
The Philippines, hosting the Loss and Damage (L&D) Fund board in 2024, grapples with the devastating impacts of increasingly frequent typhoons, highlighting the urgent need for increased climate finance; despite the fund's establishment, a critical funding gap remains, with only \$750 million pledge...
Philippines Hosts Climate Loss Fund Amidst Devastating Typhoon Season
The Philippines, hosting the Loss and Damage (L&D) Fund board in 2024, grapples with the devastating impacts of increasingly frequent typhoons, highlighting the urgent need for increased climate finance; despite the fund's establishment, a critical funding gap remains, with only \$750 million pledge...
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Mayan Milpa System: A Sustainable Food Production Model Highlighted by IPBES Report
The IPBES report, featuring the 3,500-year-old Mayan milpa system in Yucatán, Mexico, as a case study, emphasizes the urgent need for an integrated approach to address interconnected global challenges in food, health, water, biodiversity, and climate change, showcasing indigenous knowledge as a solu...
Mayan Milpa System: A Sustainable Food Production Model Highlighted by IPBES Report
The IPBES report, featuring the 3,500-year-old Mayan milpa system in Yucatán, Mexico, as a case study, emphasizes the urgent need for an integrated approach to address interconnected global challenges in food, health, water, biodiversity, and climate change, showcasing indigenous knowledge as a solu...
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Heatwaves Pose Significant Health Risks to Pregnant Women and Fetuses
A Nature Medicine review reveals that rising global temperatures increase health risks for pregnant women and their fetuses, including hypertension, gestational diabetes, premature birth, and perinatal mortality, with developing countries disproportionately affected.
Heatwaves Pose Significant Health Risks to Pregnant Women and Fetuses
A Nature Medicine review reveals that rising global temperatures increase health risks for pregnant women and their fetuses, including hypertension, gestational diabetes, premature birth, and perinatal mortality, with developing countries disproportionately affected.
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Climate Change Drives Up Canadian Home Insurance Costs
Due to a 379 percent increase in average annual insurable damage from natural disasters in Canada over the past 10 years, home insurance premiums have risen by 76 percent, or $409 annually. Insurers are limiting coverage in high-risk areas, and financial planners advise clients to increase emergency...
Climate Change Drives Up Canadian Home Insurance Costs
Due to a 379 percent increase in average annual insurable damage from natural disasters in Canada over the past 10 years, home insurance premiums have risen by 76 percent, or $409 annually. Insurers are limiting coverage in high-risk areas, and financial planners advise clients to increase emergency...
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24% Bias Score


Tory MPs Urge Widespread Beaver Reintroduction to Reduce England's Flood Risk
Tory MPs propose widespread beaver reintroduction in England to reduce flood risk, citing their historical role as ecosystem engineers and the current threats from climate change and development; a licensing system for landowners is suggested to facilitate this.
Tory MPs Urge Widespread Beaver Reintroduction to Reduce England's Flood Risk
Tory MPs propose widespread beaver reintroduction in England to reduce flood risk, citing their historical role as ecosystem engineers and the current threats from climate change and development; a licensing system for landowners is suggested to facilitate this.
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48% Bias Score


Natural Gas and Renewables: A Symbiotic Relationship in US Energy
The US energy sector shows a complex interplay between natural gas, which comprises 46% of the electricity portfolio, and renewables, the fastest-growing segment, showcasing a symbiotic relationship essential for achieving climate goals and economic stability, with challenges like methane leakage ne...
Natural Gas and Renewables: A Symbiotic Relationship in US Energy
The US energy sector shows a complex interplay between natural gas, which comprises 46% of the electricity portfolio, and renewables, the fastest-growing segment, showcasing a symbiotic relationship essential for achieving climate goals and economic stability, with challenges like methane leakage ne...
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China Records Warmest Year on Record in 2024
China recorded its warmest year on record in 2024 with an average temperature of 10.92°C, exceeding the historical average by 1.03°C and impacting 22 provinces; this follows a global trend of record-breaking heat.

China Records Warmest Year on Record in 2024
China recorded its warmest year on record in 2024 with an average temperature of 10.92°C, exceeding the historical average by 1.03°C and impacting 22 provinces; this follows a global trend of record-breaking heat.
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24% Bias Score

Human Activities Cut North Atlantic Right Whale Lifespan to 22 Years
A study reveals North Atlantic right whales, endangered with only 370 left, live just 22 years due to ship strikes, fishing gear entanglement, and climate change, a fraction of their potential 100+ year lifespan, threatening the species' survival and ocean ecosystem.

Human Activities Cut North Atlantic Right Whale Lifespan to 22 Years
A study reveals North Atlantic right whales, endangered with only 370 left, live just 22 years due to ship strikes, fishing gear entanglement, and climate change, a fraction of their potential 100+ year lifespan, threatening the species' survival and ocean ecosystem.
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48% Bias Score

Australia's 2024: Record Heat Despite High Rainfall
Australia recorded its second-hottest year in 2024 since 1910, with a mean temperature 1.46°C above average, despite experiencing its eighth-wettest year since 1900; a heatwave is set to affect large parts of the country in early 2025, with temperatures potentially 12°C higher than average.

Australia's 2024: Record Heat Despite High Rainfall
Australia recorded its second-hottest year in 2024 since 1910, with a mean temperature 1.46°C above average, despite experiencing its eighth-wettest year since 1900; a heatwave is set to affect large parts of the country in early 2025, with temperatures potentially 12°C higher than average.
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24% Bias Score

Trump 2.0: An Unexpected Catalyst for Clean Energy?
Despite concerns about a Trump presidency harming climate action, his first term saw significant coal plant closures, and economic forces are now driving the global shift to clean energy, with investments in clean energy exceeding those in fossil fuels 2:1 and electric vehicles comprising more than ...

Trump 2.0: An Unexpected Catalyst for Clean Energy?
Despite concerns about a Trump presidency harming climate action, his first term saw significant coal plant closures, and economic forces are now driving the global shift to clean energy, with investments in clean energy exceeding those in fossil fuels 2:1 and electric vehicles comprising more than ...
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48% Bias Score

China Records Warmest Year on Record in 2024
In 2024, China recorded its warmest year since 1961, with an average temperature of 10.92°C, exceeding the historical average by 1.03°C; this is consistent with global warming trends, with 2024 being declared the warmest year globally by the WMO.

China Records Warmest Year on Record in 2024
In 2024, China recorded its warmest year since 1961, with an average temperature of 10.92°C, exceeding the historical average by 1.03°C; this is consistent with global warming trends, with 2024 being declared the warmest year globally by the WMO.
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24% Bias Score

Soaring Cocoa Prices Drive Investment in Lab-Grown Alternatives
Soaring cocoa prices, exceeding \$12,000 per tonne in April 2024 due to climate change and disease in West Africa, are pushing chocolate makers like Mondelez to invest in lab-grown alternatives, such as Celleste Bio's cell-cultured cocoa, to ensure sustainable supply and stable pricing.

Soaring Cocoa Prices Drive Investment in Lab-Grown Alternatives
Soaring cocoa prices, exceeding \$12,000 per tonne in April 2024 due to climate change and disease in West Africa, are pushing chocolate makers like Mondelez to invest in lab-grown alternatives, such as Celleste Bio's cell-cultured cocoa, to ensure sustainable supply and stable pricing.
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44% Bias Score
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