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Israel's Wildfires: A Wake-Up Call for Nature Risk Management
Unusually hot and dry conditions fueled recent wildfires in Israel, highlighting the escalating risks in wildland-urban interfaces (WUIs) due to the lack of a comprehensive national risk management framework, causing property damage and straining emergency services; experts recommend adopting intern...
Israel's Wildfires: A Wake-Up Call for Nature Risk Management
Unusually hot and dry conditions fueled recent wildfires in Israel, highlighting the escalating risks in wildland-urban interfaces (WUIs) due to the lack of a comprehensive national risk management framework, causing property damage and straining emergency services; experts recommend adopting intern...
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32% Bias Score


Air Pollution From Greenhouse Gases to Kill 500,000 Europeans Annually by 2050
A University of Leeds study predicts that by 2050, over 500,000 Europeans could die annually from air pollution if greenhouse gas emissions remain high; however, strong emission reductions could prevent 250,000 deaths annually, primarily by targeting PM2.5 and ozone.
Air Pollution From Greenhouse Gases to Kill 500,000 Europeans Annually by 2050
A University of Leeds study predicts that by 2050, over 500,000 Europeans could die annually from air pollution if greenhouse gas emissions remain high; however, strong emission reductions could prevent 250,000 deaths annually, primarily by targeting PM2.5 and ozone.
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40% Bias Score


Tampa Bay Air Quality Warning: 50,000+ Seniors Urged to Stay Indoors
The EPA forecasts unhealthy air quality for Tampa Bay on Tuesday, prompting warnings for 50,000+ seniors and others with respiratory issues to stay indoors due to dangerous levels of ozone and particulate pollution.
Tampa Bay Air Quality Warning: 50,000+ Seniors Urged to Stay Indoors
The EPA forecasts unhealthy air quality for Tampa Bay on Tuesday, prompting warnings for 50,000+ seniors and others with respiratory issues to stay indoors due to dangerous levels of ozone and particulate pollution.
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20% Bias Score


VU Amsterdam Faces Backlash Over Plan to Close Earth Sciences Department
The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam plans to close its Earth Sciences department due to financial issues, despite strong opposition from students, researchers, and numerous organizations who highlight the department's critical role in climate research and the energy transition, including its internatio...
VU Amsterdam Faces Backlash Over Plan to Close Earth Sciences Department
The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam plans to close its Earth Sciences department due to financial issues, despite strong opposition from students, researchers, and numerous organizations who highlight the department's critical role in climate research and the energy transition, including its internatio...
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48% Bias Score


Global Spread of Oroopucha Virus: A Growing Public Health Threat
The Oroopucha virus, initially confined to the Amazon, has spread globally, infecting over 20,000 people in the last 18 months, with approximately 30 cases reported in Europe; its asymptomatic nature and lack of treatment pose significant challenges.
Global Spread of Oroopucha Virus: A Growing Public Health Threat
The Oroopucha virus, initially confined to the Amazon, has spread globally, infecting over 20,000 people in the last 18 months, with approximately 30 cases reported in Europe; its asymptomatic nature and lack of treatment pose significant challenges.
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40% Bias Score


High District Heating Costs in Germany Spark Debate Over Price Regulation
German consumer protection groups are criticizing high district heating costs, averaging €0.17 per kilowatt-hour but exceeding €0.20 in a quarter of networks, compared to €0.12 for natural gas, demanding price regulation which is opposed by industry groups due to necessary investments for climate-fr...
High District Heating Costs in Germany Spark Debate Over Price Regulation
German consumer protection groups are criticizing high district heating costs, averaging €0.17 per kilowatt-hour but exceeding €0.20 in a quarter of networks, compared to €0.12 for natural gas, demanding price regulation which is opposed by industry groups due to necessary investments for climate-fr...
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64% Bias Score

Liberal Party's Election Loss: Gender Gap and Climate Change Key Factors
The Australian Liberal Party suffered a significant electoral defeat due to a failure to address key issues such as gender inequality and climate change, alienating women and younger voters who increasingly favor parties with strong environmental platforms.

Liberal Party's Election Loss: Gender Gap and Climate Change Key Factors
The Australian Liberal Party suffered a significant electoral defeat due to a failure to address key issues such as gender inequality and climate change, alienating women and younger voters who increasingly favor parties with strong environmental platforms.
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60% Bias Score

Blair Criticizes Net-Zero Climate Policies as Inadequate
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair criticizes current net-zero climate policies as 'doomed to fail' in a report from his Tony Blair Institute, sparking controversy and debate amongst fellow social democrats due to its call for more pragmatic solutions.

Blair Criticizes Net-Zero Climate Policies as Inadequate
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair criticizes current net-zero climate policies as 'doomed to fail' in a report from his Tony Blair Institute, sparking controversy and debate amongst fellow social democrats due to its call for more pragmatic solutions.
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48% Bias Score

Early Cretaceous Climate Fluctuations Challenge Greenhouse Warming Narrative
An international team, using 140-million-year-old oyster fossils and climate simulations, discovered significant seasonal temperature variations and periodic glacial melting during the Early Cretaceous greenhouse period, challenging the long-held belief of a uniformly warm climate and offering new p...

Early Cretaceous Climate Fluctuations Challenge Greenhouse Warming Narrative
An international team, using 140-million-year-old oyster fossils and climate simulations, discovered significant seasonal temperature variations and periodic glacial melting during the Early Cretaceous greenhouse period, challenging the long-held belief of a uniformly warm climate and offering new p...
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20% Bias Score

EU Tightens Rules on Plastic Pellets to Curb Microplastic Pollution
The European Union has implemented a new regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellets, requiring certifications for companies handling over 1,500 tonnes annually and self-declarations for smaller firms; non-EU operators must also comply, aiming for a 74% reduction in pellet losse...

EU Tightens Rules on Plastic Pellets to Curb Microplastic Pollution
The European Union has implemented a new regulation to reduce microplastic pollution from plastic pellets, requiring certifications for companies handling over 1,500 tonnes annually and self-declarations for smaller firms; non-EU operators must also comply, aiming for a 74% reduction in pellet losse...
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32% Bias Score

Bribie Island Erosion Threatens Queensland Communities
Jen Kettleton-Butler is fighting to save a section of Bribie Island in Queensland, Australia, rapidly eroding due to ex-tropical cyclones and human impact, threatening nearby communities and highlighting the need for urgent coastal protection measures.

Bribie Island Erosion Threatens Queensland Communities
Jen Kettleton-Butler is fighting to save a section of Bribie Island in Queensland, Australia, rapidly eroding due to ex-tropical cyclones and human impact, threatening nearby communities and highlighting the need for urgent coastal protection measures.
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36% Bias Score

Dartmoor Wildfire Destroys 12,500 Acres Amidst UK Wildfire Surge
A wildfire on Dartmoor, Devon, UK, destroyed approximately 12,500 acres of moorland after firefighters battled the blaze for nearly 24 hours, starting on Sunday at 2.25 pm, due to exceptionally dry conditions and strong winds, part of a wider increase in wildfires across the UK.

Dartmoor Wildfire Destroys 12,500 Acres Amidst UK Wildfire Surge
A wildfire on Dartmoor, Devon, UK, destroyed approximately 12,500 acres of moorland after firefighters battled the blaze for nearly 24 hours, starting on Sunday at 2.25 pm, due to exceptionally dry conditions and strong winds, part of a wider increase in wildfires across the UK.
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24% Bias Score
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