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Munich's Climate Challenge: Local Ambitions Meet National Realities
Munich aims for climate neutrality by 2035, despite federal policies extending to 2045, highlighting the challenges of local climate action within a broader national framework. While the city is expanding its district heating network and promoting heat pumps, its CO2 footprint remains largely unchan...
Munich's Climate Challenge: Local Ambitions Meet National Realities
Munich aims for climate neutrality by 2035, despite federal policies extending to 2045, highlighting the challenges of local climate action within a broader national framework. While the city is expanding its district heating network and promoting heat pumps, its CO2 footprint remains largely unchan...
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36% Bias Score


Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
Climate change is severely impacting banana cultivation, with nearly two-thirds of current growing areas projected to be unsuitable by 2080, threatening the global banana supply and impacting food security for 400 million people, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
Climate change is severely impacting banana cultivation, with nearly two-thirds of current growing areas projected to be unsuitable by 2080, threatening the global banana supply and impacting food security for 400 million people, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Tariffs Fuel DRC Cobalt Exploitation
Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports have inadvertently increased exploitation in the DRC's cobalt mines, where child labor and environmental degradation are rampant; this highlights the complex links between global trade, human rights abuses, and environmental damage.
Trump Tariffs Fuel DRC Cobalt Exploitation
Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports have inadvertently increased exploitation in the DRC's cobalt mines, where child labor and environmental degradation are rampant; this highlights the complex links between global trade, human rights abuses, and environmental damage.
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56% Bias Score


Record Low Rainfall in Netherlands Leads to Severe Drought
The Netherlands experienced record low rainfall in March 2025, resulting in a severe drought, prompting local water restrictions and highlighting the need for improved water management strategies.
Record Low Rainfall in Netherlands Leads to Severe Drought
The Netherlands experienced record low rainfall in March 2025, resulting in a severe drought, prompting local water restrictions and highlighting the need for improved water management strategies.
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16% Bias Score


Zabaykalsky Krai Battles Widespread Wildfires, Forcing Evacuations and Mobilizing Extensive Resources"
On May 11th, 30 wildfires raged across Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, forcing evacuations, mobilizing 1656 firefighters, 250 vehicles and aviation support, and prompting a temporary airport closure due to a grass fire; two major blazes, ignited by human negligence, spread across 60 hectares, threatening ...
Zabaykalsky Krai Battles Widespread Wildfires, Forcing Evacuations and Mobilizing Extensive Resources"
On May 11th, 30 wildfires raged across Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, forcing evacuations, mobilizing 1656 firefighters, 250 vehicles and aviation support, and prompting a temporary airport closure due to a grass fire; two major blazes, ignited by human negligence, spread across 60 hectares, threatening ...
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24% Bias Score


ESA's Biomass Satellite Maps Global Forest Carbon Storage
The ESA launched the Biomass satellite, a €500 million mission using a 12-meter radar reflector to map global forest carbon storage, improving climate change models and providing open-access data to researchers worldwide.
ESA's Biomass Satellite Maps Global Forest Carbon Storage
The ESA launched the Biomass satellite, a €500 million mission using a 12-meter radar reflector to map global forest carbon storage, improving climate change models and providing open-access data to researchers worldwide.
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36% Bias Score

UK to Fund Open-Air Geoengineering Experiments
The UK government is funding £56.8 million of open-air geoengineering experiments to test methods of reflecting sunlight to cool the planet, sparking online misinformation claiming this is a secret, large-scale operation.

UK to Fund Open-Air Geoengineering Experiments
The UK government is funding £56.8 million of open-air geoengineering experiments to test methods of reflecting sunlight to cool the planet, sparking online misinformation claiming this is a secret, large-scale operation.
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8% Bias Score

German Climate Policy Failure: A Societal and Political Analysis
This article analyzes the failure of German climate policy, explaining the disconnect between public support for climate action and the lack of substantive changes. The author identifies a tacit agreement between society and politics to prioritize existing systems over climate action and proposes a ...

German Climate Policy Failure: A Societal and Political Analysis
This article analyzes the failure of German climate policy, explaining the disconnect between public support for climate action and the lack of substantive changes. The author identifies a tacit agreement between society and politics to prioritize existing systems over climate action and proposes a ...
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48% Bias Score

New Pope Leo XIV Expected to Address Global Challenges
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, is expected by Cardinal Blase Cupich to address global challenges like climate change and immigration, continuing the legacy of Pope Francis. His past social media activity criticizing Trump administration policies and his advocacy for migrants suggest continue...

New Pope Leo XIV Expected to Address Global Challenges
Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope, is expected by Cardinal Blase Cupich to address global challenges like climate change and immigration, continuing the legacy of Pope Francis. His past social media activity criticizing Trump administration policies and his advocacy for migrants suggest continue...
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48% Bias Score

Spanish Midwives Lack Emergency Training, Highlighting Maternal Health Risks
Amidst recent crises in Spain, a lack of specialized emergency training for midwives is highlighted, emphasizing the need for incorporating disaster response into midwifery curricula and ensuring their inclusion in national emergency plans, considering that 60% of global maternal deaths happen in cr...

Spanish Midwives Lack Emergency Training, Highlighting Maternal Health Risks
Amidst recent crises in Spain, a lack of specialized emergency training for midwives is highlighted, emphasizing the need for incorporating disaster response into midwifery curricula and ensuring their inclusion in national emergency plans, considering that 60% of global maternal deaths happen in cr...
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28% Bias Score

Severe Drought Devastates South Australian and Victorian Farms
Severe drought conditions in South Australia and Victoria are forcing farmers to cull livestock, buy expensive feed, and deplete savings, with the situation exacerbated by the driest 14-month period on record and below-average rainfall forecast to continue through July.

Severe Drought Devastates South Australian and Victorian Farms
Severe drought conditions in South Australia and Victoria are forcing farmers to cull livestock, buy expensive feed, and deplete savings, with the situation exacerbated by the driest 14-month period on record and below-average rainfall forecast to continue through July.
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16% Bias Score

Ground Subsidence Threatens Major US Cities
A study by Columbia Climate School finds that groundwater extraction, geological processes, and building weight are causing 25 of the 28 largest U.S. cities to sink at varying rates, affecting over 34 million people and potentially damaging infrastructure.

Ground Subsidence Threatens Major US Cities
A study by Columbia Climate School finds that groundwater extraction, geological processes, and building weight are causing 25 of the 28 largest U.S. cities to sink at varying rates, affecting over 34 million people and potentially damaging infrastructure.
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24% Bias Score
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