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Nepal's Monsoon Disaster Exposes Gaps in Disaster Resilience
Unprecedented monsoon rains in September 2023 devastated Nepal, destroying Panauti village and causing 244 deaths in Kathmandu, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change despite post-2015 earthquake resilience efforts.
Nepal's Monsoon Disaster Exposes Gaps in Disaster Resilience
Unprecedented monsoon rains in September 2023 devastated Nepal, destroying Panauti village and causing 244 deaths in Kathmandu, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change despite post-2015 earthquake resilience efforts.
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24% Bias Score


Germany's Green Energy Transition Stalls Amidst Renewable Energy Drop
Germany's renewable energy production plummeted 16% in early 2025 due to weak winds impacting wind power (-31%), forcing a 10% rise in fossil fuel use, primarily coal (+16%), resulting in higher CO2 emissions (nearly 42 million tons) and reversing its green transition.
Germany's Green Energy Transition Stalls Amidst Renewable Energy Drop
Germany's renewable energy production plummeted 16% in early 2025 due to weak winds impacting wind power (-31%), forcing a 10% rise in fossil fuel use, primarily coal (+16%), resulting in higher CO2 emissions (nearly 42 million tons) and reversing its green transition.
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36% Bias Score


Guerrilla Gardening: Activist Transforms Urban Spaces, Advocates for Green Access
London-based activist Ellen Miles combats urban nature deficit by guerrilla gardening, transforming neglected spaces into green oases, advocating for green space access as a human right, and inspiring a global movement via social media.
Guerrilla Gardening: Activist Transforms Urban Spaces, Advocates for Green Access
London-based activist Ellen Miles combats urban nature deficit by guerrilla gardening, transforming neglected spaces into green oases, advocating for green space access as a human right, and inspiring a global movement via social media.
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48% Bias Score


International Conference Highlights Insect Farming and Biomass for Climate Change Mitigation
The "Insects Plus" conference in Cloppenburg, Germany (May 12-14), brings together over 300 participants to discuss using biomass for carbon capture and insects as livestock feed to mitigate climate change and improve global food security, addressing a projected 400-million-ton increase in protein d...
International Conference Highlights Insect Farming and Biomass for Climate Change Mitigation
The "Insects Plus" conference in Cloppenburg, Germany (May 12-14), brings together over 300 participants to discuss using biomass for carbon capture and insects as livestock feed to mitigate climate change and improve global food security, addressing a projected 400-million-ton increase in protein d...
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36% Bias Score


Costa Rica's May Beetles Face Extinction Due to Urbanization"
The population of May beetles (Phyllophaga) in Costa Rica is declining drastically, primarily due to urbanization, impacting biodiversity and agriculture; experts estimate a 95% loss in 40 years.
Costa Rica's May Beetles Face Extinction Due to Urbanization"
The population of May beetles (Phyllophaga) in Costa Rica is declining drastically, primarily due to urbanization, impacting biodiversity and agriculture; experts estimate a 95% loss in 40 years.
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32% Bias Score


Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5 Degrees in April 2025
April 2025 was the second warmest April globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.51 degrees Celsius, highlighting the ongoing challenge of limiting global warming, and causing extreme weather events such as heat waves and droughts across various regions, while some experienced more rain t...
Global Temperatures Exceed 1.5 Degrees in April 2025
April 2025 was the second warmest April globally, exceeding the pre-industrial average by 1.51 degrees Celsius, highlighting the ongoing challenge of limiting global warming, and causing extreme weather events such as heat waves and droughts across various regions, while some experienced more rain t...
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24% Bias Score

German Government Faces Climate Activist Backlash Over Fossil Fuel Prioritization
Fridays for Future" in Germany criticized the new government's climate policies, demanding stronger climate laws, immediate actions for transport and buildings, and a rapid gas phase-out, contrasting with the government's plans to expand gas power plants and abolish the climate envoy position.

German Government Faces Climate Activist Backlash Over Fossil Fuel Prioritization
Fridays for Future" in Germany criticized the new government's climate policies, demanding stronger climate laws, immediate actions for transport and buildings, and a rapid gas phase-out, contrasting with the government's plans to expand gas power plants and abolish the climate envoy position.
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44% Bias Score

EU Reclassifies Wolf Protection Status, Allowing for Independent Population Management
The European Parliament finalized the reclassification of the wolf from a strictly protected to a protected species, allowing member states to independently manage wolf populations; this follows a decade of successful repopulation, resulting in 21,500 wolves in Europe, despite annual livestock losse...

EU Reclassifies Wolf Protection Status, Allowing for Independent Population Management
The European Parliament finalized the reclassification of the wolf from a strictly protected to a protected species, allowing member states to independently manage wolf populations; this follows a decade of successful repopulation, resulting in 21,500 wolves in Europe, despite annual livestock losse...
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40% Bias Score

Resilient Architecture: Responding to the Polycrisis
The 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, in partnership with the Institut français, showcases architectural solutions promoting resilience in the face of the global polycrisis, emphasizing adaptation, resourcefulness, and community engagement.

Resilient Architecture: Responding to the Polycrisis
The 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, in partnership with the Institut français, showcases architectural solutions promoting resilience in the face of the global polycrisis, emphasizing adaptation, resourcefulness, and community engagement.
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20% Bias Score

Australia's Glowing Illawarra: Balancing Tourism with Conservation
David Finlay leads nighttime tours in Australia's Illawarra region, showcasing bioluminescent creatures like glow worms, ghost fungi, and sea sparkles; however, their fragility necessitates responsible viewing practices to counter the impacts of climate change and human disturbance.

Australia's Glowing Illawarra: Balancing Tourism with Conservation
David Finlay leads nighttime tours in Australia's Illawarra region, showcasing bioluminescent creatures like glow worms, ghost fungi, and sea sparkles; however, their fragility necessitates responsible viewing practices to counter the impacts of climate change and human disturbance.
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32% Bias Score

Climate Debt Crisis: A Moral and Economic Imperative
Pope Francis's death highlights the urgent need to address the climate-debt crisis, where developing nations spend 40 times more on debt service than they receive in climate aid, hindering their ability to adapt to climate change and jeopardizing global stability.

Climate Debt Crisis: A Moral and Economic Imperative
Pope Francis's death highlights the urgent need to address the climate-debt crisis, where developing nations spend 40 times more on debt service than they receive in climate aid, hindering their ability to adapt to climate change and jeopardizing global stability.
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24% Bias Score

Warm Waters Signal Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Early season Atlantic hurricane activity is anticipated in 2025 due to unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, exceeding typical temperatures for this time of year and potentially leading to increased storm formation before the official June 1st start date.

Warm Waters Signal Potential for Early 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Early season Atlantic hurricane activity is anticipated in 2025 due to unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, exceeding typical temperatures for this time of year and potentially leading to increased storm formation before the official June 1st start date.
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24% Bias Score
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