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House Votes to Block California's Gas Car Ban
The US House voted to block California's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, overriding an EPA waiver with a 246-164 vote; the measure also blocked related plans for zero-emission trucks and nitrogen oxide standards, prompting legal challenges from California officials who say the ...
House Votes to Block California's Gas Car Ban
The US House voted to block California's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, overriding an EPA waiver with a 246-164 vote; the measure also blocked related plans for zero-emission trucks and nitrogen oxide standards, prompting legal challenges from California officials who say the ...
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56% Bias Score


UK Planning Bill Allows Building on Green Spaces Without Local Replacement
The UK government's planning bill will allow housing developers to build on protected green spaces without requiring replacement in the same area, raising concerns about environmental justice and community health, potentially offsetting losses with habitat creation elsewhere.
UK Planning Bill Allows Building on Green Spaces Without Local Replacement
The UK government's planning bill will allow housing developers to build on protected green spaces without requiring replacement in the same area, raising concerns about environmental justice and community health, potentially offsetting losses with habitat creation elsewhere.
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60% Bias Score


Record Australian Coal Exports Amidst Election Silence on Climate Crisis
Australia's thermal coal exports hit a record 57 million tonnes in the final quarter of 2024, exceeding domestic CO2 emissions and drawing criticism from environmental groups for the lack of attention paid by both major parties during the election campaign.
Record Australian Coal Exports Amidst Election Silence on Climate Crisis
Australia's thermal coal exports hit a record 57 million tonnes in the final quarter of 2024, exceeding domestic CO2 emissions and drawing criticism from environmental groups for the lack of attention paid by both major parties during the election campaign.
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52% Bias Score


Public Prioritizes Water Pollution Reduction, Unlike Companies; Experts Recommend Collaboration
A WWF and GlobeScan survey of over 30,000 people across 31 countries reveals the public prioritizes water pollution reduction and habitat protection, unlike companies focusing on internal water usage; experts recommend basin-scale collaboration and integrating water into broader sustainability progr...
Public Prioritizes Water Pollution Reduction, Unlike Companies; Experts Recommend Collaboration
A WWF and GlobeScan survey of over 30,000 people across 31 countries reveals the public prioritizes water pollution reduction and habitat protection, unlike companies focusing on internal water usage; experts recommend basin-scale collaboration and integrating water into broader sustainability progr...
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28% Bias Score


Balancing Climate Action: Emission Reduction and Technological Innovation
The UK's significant emission reduction since 1990 demonstrates the feasibility of ambitious climate targets; however, the author advocates for a balanced approach encompassing emission reduction and technological innovation, emphasizing the need for global cooperation and consistent policy to overc...
Balancing Climate Action: Emission Reduction and Technological Innovation
The UK's significant emission reduction since 1990 demonstrates the feasibility of ambitious climate targets; however, the author advocates for a balanced approach encompassing emission reduction and technological innovation, emphasizing the need for global cooperation and consistent policy to overc...
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44% Bias Score


Record-Breaking UK Heatwave Impacts Businesses and Agriculture
The UK experienced its sunniest April on record, with temperatures reaching 28°C in Kew Gardens, leading to a heatwave impacting businesses, agriculture, and causing early harvests. This follows an exceptionally dry April, with some areas experiencing less than 10% of average rainfall.
Record-Breaking UK Heatwave Impacts Businesses and Agriculture
The UK experienced its sunniest April on record, with temperatures reaching 28°C in Kew Gardens, leading to a heatwave impacting businesses, agriculture, and causing early harvests. This follows an exceptionally dry April, with some areas experiencing less than 10% of average rainfall.
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28% Bias Score

House Overturns California Gas Car Ban Waiver
The House voted 246-164 to overturn a Biden administration waiver that would have allowed California to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035; 35 Democrats joined Republicans, defying their own party's stance and raising concerns about consumer choice and federal overreach.

House Overturns California Gas Car Ban Waiver
The House voted 246-164 to overturn a Biden administration waiver that would have allowed California to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035; 35 Democrats joined Republicans, defying their own party's stance and raising concerns about consumer choice and federal overreach.
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56% Bias Score

Jerusalem Wildfires Highlight Israel's Lack of Early-Warning Systems
Massive wildfires near Jerusalem are prompting questions about Israel's preparedness, as the country lacks advanced early-warning systems used elsewhere, while 126 firefighting teams and international aid battle one of the largest wildfires in the country's history.

Jerusalem Wildfires Highlight Israel's Lack of Early-Warning Systems
Massive wildfires near Jerusalem are prompting questions about Israel's preparedness, as the country lacks advanced early-warning systems used elsewhere, while 126 firefighting teams and international aid battle one of the largest wildfires in the country's history.
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48% Bias Score

Hawaii to Hike Tourist Tax to Fund Environmental Projects
Hawaii lawmakers will raise the tax on tourist accommodations by 0.75 percent starting in 2026, generating an estimated \$100 million annually for environmental protection and disaster mitigation projects, including beach restoration and invasive species removal, following the devastating Lahaina wi...

Hawaii to Hike Tourist Tax to Fund Environmental Projects
Hawaii lawmakers will raise the tax on tourist accommodations by 0.75 percent starting in 2026, generating an estimated \$100 million annually for environmental protection and disaster mitigation projects, including beach restoration and invasive species removal, following the devastating Lahaina wi...
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40% Bias Score

US Storms Cause Multiple Deaths, Widespread Damage
Severe thunderstorms and a derecho caused at least six deaths and widespread damage across the US on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in flight cancellations, power outages, and flooding in Oklahoma, which declared a state of emergency.

US Storms Cause Multiple Deaths, Widespread Damage
Severe thunderstorms and a derecho caused at least six deaths and widespread damage across the US on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in flight cancellations, power outages, and flooding in Oklahoma, which declared a state of emergency.
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36% Bias Score

Drones Improve Safety and Reduce Waste on Mount Everest
To improve safety and reduce environmental damage on Mount Everest, drones are now transporting supplies, carrying up to 20 kg at altitudes of up to 6000 meters; in 2023, 12 climbers died on Everest, and the use of drones aims to mitigate future risks.

Drones Improve Safety and Reduce Waste on Mount Everest
To improve safety and reduce environmental damage on Mount Everest, drones are now transporting supplies, carrying up to 20 kg at altitudes of up to 6000 meters; in 2023, 12 climbers died on Everest, and the use of drones aims to mitigate future risks.
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40% Bias Score

European Flight Emissions Soar to Near Pre-COVID Levels Amidst Carbon Pricing Loopholes
European flight emissions in 2024 soared to nearly pre-COVID levels, with 8.4 million flights generating 187.6 million tonnes of CO2; however, loopholes allowed airlines to avoid paying for 70% of this pollution, according to Transport & Environment.

European Flight Emissions Soar to Near Pre-COVID Levels Amidst Carbon Pricing Loopholes
European flight emissions in 2024 soared to nearly pre-COVID levels, with 8.4 million flights generating 187.6 million tonnes of CO2; however, loopholes allowed airlines to avoid paying for 70% of this pollution, according to Transport & Environment.
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56% Bias Score
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