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Latin America Leads Biodiversity Conservation with Innovative Financing and Indigenous Knowledge
Latin America and the Caribbean, home to 60% of global biodiversity, are leading innovative conservation efforts, facing funding challenges but securing significant commitments like CAF's $1.5 billion annual investment by 2030, integrating indigenous knowledge, and fostering community participation ...
Latin America Leads Biodiversity Conservation with Innovative Financing and Indigenous Knowledge
Latin America and the Caribbean, home to 60% of global biodiversity, are leading innovative conservation efforts, facing funding challenges but securing significant commitments like CAF's $1.5 billion annual investment by 2030, integrating indigenous knowledge, and fostering community participation ...
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32% Bias Score


Canada Battles Early Wildfire Season: 92 Active Fires, Two Deaths
Canada faces a challenging wildfire season with 92 active fires (24 uncontrolled), exceeding 2,200 square kilometers, resulting in two deaths in Manitoba and prompting evacuations in Ontario; improved coordination and resources are deployed, but risks remain high.
Canada Battles Early Wildfire Season: 92 Active Fires, Two Deaths
Canada faces a challenging wildfire season with 92 active fires (24 uncontrolled), exceeding 2,200 square kilometers, resulting in two deaths in Manitoba and prompting evacuations in Ontario; improved coordination and resources are deployed, but risks remain high.
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36% Bias Score


Congress Moves to Block California's Gas Car Ban
Congress may block California's 2035 ban on new gas-powered cars, targeting three waivers allowing stricter emissions rules than the federal government; California plans to sue, and the dispute highlights differing approaches to climate change policy and federal-state authority.
Congress Moves to Block California's Gas Car Ban
Congress may block California's 2035 ban on new gas-powered cars, targeting three waivers allowing stricter emissions rules than the federal government; California plans to sue, and the dispute highlights differing approaches to climate change policy and federal-state authority.
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48% Bias Score


Brisbane Delays Cyclone Recovery Due to Funding Shortfall
Brisbane City Council is delaying post-Cyclone Alfred clean-up efforts due to a \$45 million funding shortfall, despite receiving \$32 million in federal aid, highlighting bureaucratic challenges in disaster recovery for large cities.
Brisbane Delays Cyclone Recovery Due to Funding Shortfall
Brisbane City Council is delaying post-Cyclone Alfred clean-up efforts due to a \$45 million funding shortfall, despite receiving \$32 million in federal aid, highlighting bureaucratic challenges in disaster recovery for large cities.
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56% Bias Score


Australia Floods: 48,000 Isolated as Torrential Rain Causes Catastrophic Flooding
Torrential rain in New South Wales, Australia, has caused massive floods, isolating over 48,000 people, and prompting urgent evacuations as rescuers battle life-threatening conditions and anticipate further heavy rainfall.
Australia Floods: 48,000 Isolated as Torrential Rain Causes Catastrophic Flooding
Torrential rain in New South Wales, Australia, has caused massive floods, isolating over 48,000 people, and prompting urgent evacuations as rescuers battle life-threatening conditions and anticipate further heavy rainfall.
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24% Bias Score


US-Mexico Water Dispute Highlights 1944 Treaty Amidst Drought
Accusations by President Trump that Mexico is stealing Texas' water have highlighted the 1944 Water Treaty governing US-Mexico water sharing, which is strained by drought, leading to negotiations and short-term concessions while long-term solutions are sought.
US-Mexico Water Dispute Highlights 1944 Treaty Amidst Drought
Accusations by President Trump that Mexico is stealing Texas' water have highlighted the 1944 Water Treaty governing US-Mexico water sharing, which is strained by drought, leading to negotiations and short-term concessions while long-term solutions are sought.
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36% Bias Score

Alexandria's Sinking Crisis: Climate Change and Building Collapses
Alexandria, Egypt, is sinking due to climate change and tectonic activity, causing coastal erosion and building collapses; over 280 buildings collapsed from 2001-2021, and 43 more from 2023-2025, highlighting the urgent need for mitigation.

Alexandria's Sinking Crisis: Climate Change and Building Collapses
Alexandria, Egypt, is sinking due to climate change and tectonic activity, causing coastal erosion and building collapses; over 280 buildings collapsed from 2001-2021, and 43 more from 2023-2025, highlighting the urgent need for mitigation.
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32% Bias Score

Antarctica's Active Volcano: Science and Risk on Deception Island
Deception Island's volcano, located in Antarctica, erupted in 1967, destroying a Chilean military base; today, a Spanish research base monitors the active volcano, supporting scientists while facing similar risks amid increasing tourism.

Antarctica's Active Volcano: Science and Risk on Deception Island
Deception Island's volcano, located in Antarctica, erupted in 1967, destroying a Chilean military base; today, a Spanish research base monitors the active volcano, supporting scientists while facing similar risks amid increasing tourism.
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24% Bias Score

GM Reverses Stance, Lobbying Against California's 2035 Gas Car Ban
General Motors, America's largest automaker, is lobbying against California's plan to ban new gas car sales by 2035, a reversal of its previous support, citing market realities and consumer choice as concerns, while other automakers continue to invest in electric vehicle technology.

GM Reverses Stance, Lobbying Against California's 2035 Gas Car Ban
General Motors, America's largest automaker, is lobbying against California's plan to ban new gas car sales by 2035, a reversal of its previous support, citing market realities and consumer choice as concerns, while other automakers continue to invest in electric vehicle technology.
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48% Bias Score

Global Adolescent Health Crisis: 1.1 Billion Youth at Risk by 2030
A Lancet Commission report reveals that by 2030, over half of the world's adolescents (nearly 1.1 billion aged 10-24) will live in countries with high rates of preventable health problems like HIV, early pregnancies, depression, and poor nutrition, while obesity and mental health issues are also ris...

Global Adolescent Health Crisis: 1.1 Billion Youth at Risk by 2030
A Lancet Commission report reveals that by 2030, over half of the world's adolescents (nearly 1.1 billion aged 10-24) will live in countries with high rates of preventable health problems like HIV, early pregnancies, depression, and poor nutrition, while obesity and mental health issues are also ris...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Early Actions Spark Concerns Over Environment and Liberties
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump, his administration's initial actions, including promoting fracking and closing diversity offices, have sparked concerns about environmental damage and civil liberties, continuing a pattern of prioritizing economic interests over environmental protection si...

Trump's Early Actions Spark Concerns Over Environment and Liberties
Following the inauguration of Donald Trump, his administration's initial actions, including promoting fracking and closing diversity offices, have sparked concerns about environmental damage and civil liberties, continuing a pattern of prioritizing economic interests over environmental protection si...
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64% Bias Score

Record NSW Floods Cause 130 Rescues
Unprecedented flooding on the mid-north coast of New South Wales has caused the State Emergency Service (SES) to perform 130 rescues in the past 24 hours, with the Manning River at Taree exceeding its highest recorded level from 1929, leaving residents stranded and causing widespread damage.

Record NSW Floods Cause 130 Rescues
Unprecedented flooding on the mid-north coast of New South Wales has caused the State Emergency Service (SES) to perform 130 rescues in the past 24 hours, with the Manning River at Taree exceeding its highest recorded level from 1929, leaving residents stranded and causing widespread damage.
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24% Bias Score
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