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German Election: Public Support for Climate Action and Social Justice Ignored Amidst Far-Right Rise
Germany's upcoming election is characterized by political inaction on key issues despite widespread public support for climate protection, social justice, and wealth redistribution, fueling the rise of far-right populism and a sense of powerlessness among progressive citizens.
German Election: Public Support for Climate Action and Social Justice Ignored Amidst Far-Right Rise
Germany's upcoming election is characterized by political inaction on key issues despite widespread public support for climate protection, social justice, and wealth redistribution, fueling the rise of far-right populism and a sense of powerlessness among progressive citizens.
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56% Bias Score


Wetland Conservation: Urgent Need for Investment
World Wetlands Day 2025 highlights the urgent need to protect wetlands, which store 30% of the world's natural carbon, as they disappear three times faster than forests; the day marks the anniversary of the Convention of Wetlands, an international treaty of the United Nations.
Wetland Conservation: Urgent Need for Investment
World Wetlands Day 2025 highlights the urgent need to protect wetlands, which store 30% of the world's natural carbon, as they disappear three times faster than forests; the day marks the anniversary of the Convention of Wetlands, an international treaty of the United Nations.
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40% Bias Score


UK Fire Chiefs Warn of Climate Change Preparedness Failure
The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) warns that the UK is unprepared for climate change's impact, citing insufficient resources, and urging government action after a series of extreme weather events in 2023 and projections showing significantly warmer and wetter winters and hotter and drier summe...
UK Fire Chiefs Warn of Climate Change Preparedness Failure
The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) warns that the UK is unprepared for climate change's impact, citing insufficient resources, and urging government action after a series of extreme weather events in 2023 and projections showing significantly warmer and wetter winters and hotter and drier summe...
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24% Bias Score


Australia Shelves Federal Environment Agency Plans
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indefinitely shelved plans for a federal environment protection agency due to lack of Senate support, facing opposition from Western Australian mining interests and the Greens, despite previous commitments and causing significant disappointment among enviro...
Australia Shelves Federal Environment Agency Plans
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese indefinitely shelved plans for a federal environment protection agency due to lack of Senate support, facing opposition from Western Australian mining interests and the Greens, despite previous commitments and causing significant disappointment among enviro...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Administration Removes Climate Change Information from US Government Websites
The Trump administration ordered the removal of climate change information from US government websites on Thursday, resulting in numerous sites, including wildfire management resources, becoming inaccessible by Friday, due to directives from the USDA's office of communications.
Trump Administration Removes Climate Change Information from US Government Websites
The Trump administration ordered the removal of climate change information from US government websites on Thursday, resulting in numerous sites, including wildfire management resources, becoming inaccessible by Friday, due to directives from the USDA's office of communications.
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52% Bias Score


Global Fires: Climate Change, Geopolitics, and the Path to Sustainability
The article describes a world consumed by "fires" – climate change, political conflicts, and technological risks – highlighting the devastating consequences and proposing a shift towards plant-based energy models as a potential solution.
Global Fires: Climate Change, Geopolitics, and the Path to Sustainability
The article describes a world consumed by "fires" – climate change, political conflicts, and technological risks – highlighting the devastating consequences and proposing a shift towards plant-based energy models as a potential solution.
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52% Bias Score

Australia Floods: One Dead, Thousands Evacuate Amidst Record Rainfall
Intense rain in Australia's northeast has caused widespread flooding, resulting in one death, thousands of evacuations, and potential risks from crocodiles in floodwaters; the Herbert River in Ingham is expected to reach its highest level in 60 years.

Australia Floods: One Dead, Thousands Evacuate Amidst Record Rainfall
Intense rain in Australia's northeast has caused widespread flooding, resulting in one death, thousands of evacuations, and potential risks from crocodiles in floodwaters; the Herbert River in Ingham is expected to reach its highest level in 60 years.
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20% Bias Score

AfD Rally in Neu-Isenburg: Weidel's Confident Campaign Amidst Protests
Alice Weidel's AfD rally in Neu-Isenburg, Germany, attracted thousands despite large-scale protests, demonstrating the party's confidence after recent political successes and outlining their plans for significant policy changes upon assuming power.

AfD Rally in Neu-Isenburg: Weidel's Confident Campaign Amidst Protests
Alice Weidel's AfD rally in Neu-Isenburg, Germany, attracted thousands despite large-scale protests, demonstrating the party's confidence after recent political successes and outlining their plans for significant policy changes upon assuming power.
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60% Bias Score

Trump Reverses Biden's Climate Policies, Facing Legal and Public Backlash
President Trump signed executive orders reversing several key climate policies enacted by President Biden, including rejoining the Paris Agreement and halting funding for clean energy initiatives, facing legal challenges and public opposition.

Trump Reverses Biden's Climate Policies, Facing Legal and Public Backlash
President Trump signed executive orders reversing several key climate policies enacted by President Biden, including rejoining the Paris Agreement and halting funding for clean energy initiatives, facing legal challenges and public opposition.
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40% Bias Score

Kyoto Protocol Failure: Vested Interests' Role in Climate Action Stalemate
The Kyoto Protocol initially reduced emissions in its member countries by over 20%, but its ultimate failure resulted from US withdrawal fueled by fossil fuel lobbying and misinformation, highlighting the significant impact of vested interests on climate action.

Kyoto Protocol Failure: Vested Interests' Role in Climate Action Stalemate
The Kyoto Protocol initially reduced emissions in its member countries by over 20%, but its ultimate failure resulted from US withdrawal fueled by fossil fuel lobbying and misinformation, highlighting the significant impact of vested interests on climate action.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Agreement Threatens Pacific Island Nations
President Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement and freeze foreign aid has alarmed Pacific leaders, threatening climate adaptation efforts and undermining global climate action, despite recent increased US engagement and funding under the Biden administration.

Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Agreement Threatens Pacific Island Nations
President Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement and freeze foreign aid has alarmed Pacific leaders, threatening climate adaptation efforts and undermining global climate action, despite recent increased US engagement and funding under the Biden administration.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia Power to Extend Coal Plant Lifespans Despite Emission Concerns
Georgia Power plans to keep its coal-fired power plants running until 2035 or 2038 to meet increasing electricity demand, mainly from data centers, despite environmental concerns and potential bill increases for consumers, with a final rate plan decision expected in December.

Georgia Power to Extend Coal Plant Lifespans Despite Emission Concerns
Georgia Power plans to keep its coal-fired power plants running until 2035 or 2038 to meet increasing electricity demand, mainly from data centers, despite environmental concerns and potential bill increases for consumers, with a final rate plan decision expected in December.
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48% Bias Score
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