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Record CO2 Levels Drive Climate Change Impacts
Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution, have released over 1.5 trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, causing record-high levels in 2024, leading to global warming, ocean acidification, and increased extreme weather events.
Record CO2 Levels Drive Climate Change Impacts
Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution, have released over 1.5 trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, causing record-high levels in 2024, leading to global warming, ocean acidification, and increased extreme weather events.
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16% Bias Score


Melbourne CBD Proposed as Near Car-Free Zone Using Metro Tunnel
Global urban planning expert Salvador Rueda proposes a nearly car-free Melbourne CBD using the Metro Tunnel as its spine, creating 12 superblocks with limited car access and prioritizing pedestrians and cyclists, while integrating autonomous vehicles and limiting public EV chargers.
Melbourne CBD Proposed as Near Car-Free Zone Using Metro Tunnel
Global urban planning expert Salvador Rueda proposes a nearly car-free Melbourne CBD using the Metro Tunnel as its spine, creating 12 superblocks with limited car access and prioritizing pedestrians and cyclists, while integrating autonomous vehicles and limiting public EV chargers.
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48% Bias Score


Colorado Supreme Court Allows Climate Change Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Suncor to Proceed
The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way for Boulder and Boulder County to sue Exxon Mobil and Suncor for damages related to climate change impacts, rejecting the companies' argument of federal law preemption, potentially setting a significant legal precedent.
Colorado Supreme Court Allows Climate Change Lawsuit Against ExxonMobil, Suncor to Proceed
The Colorado Supreme Court cleared the way for Boulder and Boulder County to sue Exxon Mobil and Suncor for damages related to climate change impacts, rejecting the companies' argument of federal law preemption, potentially setting a significant legal precedent.
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52% Bias Score


Venice Biennale Highlights Sustainable Architecture and Collective Intelligence
The 19th Venice Biennale of Architecture, curated by Carlo Ratti, features 750 exhibitors showcasing sustainable building materials and construction methods, highlighting collective intelligence and addressing climate change; the event expands on previous years' focus on design, incorporating a broa...
Venice Biennale Highlights Sustainable Architecture and Collective Intelligence
The 19th Venice Biennale of Architecture, curated by Carlo Ratti, features 750 exhibitors showcasing sustainable building materials and construction methods, highlighting collective intelligence and addressing climate change; the event expands on previous years' focus on design, incorporating a broa...
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change Increases Pregnancy Risks via Extreme Heat
A new Climate Central analysis reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures due to climate change and increased pregnancy risks, showing nearly one-third of surveyed countries experienced at least one extra month of "pregnancy heat-risk days" on average over the past four years.
Climate Change Increases Pregnancy Risks via Extreme Heat
A new Climate Central analysis reveals a concerning link between rising temperatures due to climate change and increased pregnancy risks, showing nearly one-third of surveyed countries experienced at least one extra month of "pregnancy heat-risk days" on average over the past four years.
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36% Bias Score


Global EV Sales Surge 29% Despite Regional Variations
Global electric vehicle sales increased by 29% year-on-year in April 2025 to 1.5 million units, despite a 12% drop from March; Europe, China, and the rest of the world showed strong growth, while North America experienced a decline; political factors are significantly impacting the market.
Global EV Sales Surge 29% Despite Regional Variations
Global electric vehicle sales increased by 29% year-on-year in April 2025 to 1.5 million units, despite a 12% drop from March; Europe, China, and the rest of the world showed strong growth, while North America experienced a decline; political factors are significantly impacting the market.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Election: Renewables Win Public Mandate
Australia's 2025 election saw Labor's victory, driven by strong support for renewable energy, challenging the narrative of its limited appeal and highlighting the high cost of the Coalition's nuclear policy (estimated at $600 billion by Labor and $331 billion by Frontier Economics).

Australia's Election: Renewables Win Public Mandate
Australia's 2025 election saw Labor's victory, driven by strong support for renewable energy, challenging the narrative of its limited appeal and highlighting the high cost of the Coalition's nuclear policy (estimated at $600 billion by Labor and $331 billion by Frontier Economics).
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48% Bias Score

Dairy Industry Lags on Methane Emission Reduction
An assessment of 20 major dairy and coffee shop chains revealed a lack of clear methane reduction targets and action plans, with only Danone having a specific target, highlighting the need for government regulation to curb climate-damaging emissions from the dairy industry.

Dairy Industry Lags on Methane Emission Reduction
An assessment of 20 major dairy and coffee shop chains revealed a lack of clear methane reduction targets and action plans, with only Danone having a specific target, highlighting the need for government regulation to curb climate-damaging emissions from the dairy industry.
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56% Bias Score

Australia's Net-Zero Commitment Under Review After Election
Australia's Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen criticized the Liberal party's post-election review of its net zero by 2050 commitment, warning of potential sovereign risk for investors, while the party's new leader Sussan Ley left the door open to abandoning the target despite 104 other countries h...

Australia's Net-Zero Commitment Under Review After Election
Australia's Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen criticized the Liberal party's post-election review of its net zero by 2050 commitment, warning of potential sovereign risk for investors, while the party's new leader Sussan Ley left the door open to abandoning the target despite 104 other countries h...
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48% Bias Score

\"Climate Change Doubles Dangerous Heat Days for Pregnant Women in UK, Exposing Hospital Shortcomings\"\
New research reveals pregnant women in the UK face twice as many dangerously hot days due to climate change, increasing risks of preterm births, stillbirths, and other pregnancy complications, while hospitals struggle to cope with the heat.

\"Climate Change Doubles Dangerous Heat Days for Pregnant Women in UK, Exposing Hospital Shortcomings\"\
New research reveals pregnant women in the UK face twice as many dangerously hot days due to climate change, increasing risks of preterm births, stillbirths, and other pregnancy complications, while hospitals struggle to cope with the heat.
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24% Bias Score

U.S. Outlines Five-Pronged Strategy for Energy Independence and Dominance
The U.S. plans to achieve energy independence and dominance by focusing on next-generation nuclear energy, sustainable use of all domestic energy sources, a national smart grid, energy efficiency improvements, and a skilled energy workforce, aiming to enhance national security and economic competiti...

U.S. Outlines Five-Pronged Strategy for Energy Independence and Dominance
The U.S. plans to achieve energy independence and dominance by focusing on next-generation nuclear energy, sustainable use of all domestic energy sources, a national smart grid, energy efficiency improvements, and a skilled energy workforce, aiming to enhance national security and economic competiti...
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56% Bias Score

Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime
The Council of Europe adopted a legally binding international agreement to help its 46 member states combat serious environmental crimes, including those causing environmental disasters, despite criticism for not legally protecting the right to a healthy environment.

Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime
The Council of Europe adopted a legally binding international agreement to help its 46 member states combat serious environmental crimes, including those causing environmental disasters, despite criticism for not legally protecting the right to a healthy environment.
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32% Bias Score
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