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Torrential Rain and Cyclone Threat in Northern Australia
Torrential rain from two tropical lows is causing flash flooding and damage in northern Australia, with the worst affected areas between Cairns and Bowen facing potentially life-threatening flooding and damaging winds over the weekend; a cyclone threat remains.
Torrential Rain and Cyclone Threat in Northern Australia
Torrential rain from two tropical lows is causing flash flooding and damage in northern Australia, with the worst affected areas between Cairns and Bowen facing potentially life-threatening flooding and damaging winds over the weekend; a cyclone threat remains.
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36% Bias Score


Ivanpah Solar Plant Closure Highlights Renewable Energy Shift
The Ivanpah solar plant, once the world's largest concentrated solar power plant, is set to close in 2026 due to cheaper photovoltaic technology and environmental concerns, including the deaths of thousands of birds and tortoises.
Ivanpah Solar Plant Closure Highlights Renewable Energy Shift
The Ivanpah solar plant, once the world's largest concentrated solar power plant, is set to close in 2026 due to cheaper photovoltaic technology and environmental concerns, including the deaths of thousands of birds and tortoises.
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52% Bias Score


Warm Winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Threatens Crops
The abnormally warm winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, with temperatures averaging -4...-5 degrees Celsius in December and near zero in January, has caused early snowmelt, premature river opening, and concerns about crop damage and reduced yields, particularly for winter wheat (up to 50% loss possibl...
Warm Winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Threatens Crops
The abnormally warm winter in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, with temperatures averaging -4...-5 degrees Celsius in December and near zero in January, has caused early snowmelt, premature river opening, and concerns about crop damage and reduced yields, particularly for winter wheat (up to 50% loss possibl...
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36% Bias Score


Peat-Free Potting Soil: Environmental Benefits and Gardening Adjustments
German gardeners are encouraged to switch to peat-free potting soil to reduce carbon emissions from peat extraction, a non-renewable and significant CO2 source; however, peat-free soil requires more frequent watering and fertilization.
Peat-Free Potting Soil: Environmental Benefits and Gardening Adjustments
German gardeners are encouraged to switch to peat-free potting soil to reduce carbon emissions from peat extraction, a non-renewable and significant CO2 source; however, peat-free soil requires more frequent watering and fertilization.
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40% Bias Score


Power Line Faults Strongly Linked to Deadly California Wildfire
Sensor data shows two major power line faults near Altadena, California, three seconds apart, coinciding with video evidence of flashes and the subsequent Eaton fire on January 7, 2024, killing 17 and destroying over 9,000 structures; investigation underway.
Power Line Faults Strongly Linked to Deadly California Wildfire
Sensor data shows two major power line faults near Altadena, California, three seconds apart, coinciding with video evidence of flashes and the subsequent Eaton fire on January 7, 2024, killing 17 and destroying over 9,000 structures; investigation underway.
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40% Bias Score


Kennedy Jr.'s Climate Change Stance Creates Friction with Biden Administration
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing as Health Secretary revealed a major policy disagreement with President Biden on climate change, despite Kennedy Jr.'s acknowledgement of climate change as an existential threat. This clash highlights potential future policy gridlock and challenges to the...
Kennedy Jr.'s Climate Change Stance Creates Friction with Biden Administration
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing as Health Secretary revealed a major policy disagreement with President Biden on climate change, despite Kennedy Jr.'s acknowledgement of climate change as an existential threat. This clash highlights potential future policy gridlock and challenges to the...
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56% Bias Score

House Subcommittee to Investigate if California Regulations Worsened Wildfires
The House Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a hearing on February 6th to investigate if California's regulations worsened recent wildfires that destroyed over 12,000 structures and displaced over 100,000 people, focusing on insurance and permitting regulations.

House Subcommittee to Investigate if California Regulations Worsened Wildfires
The House Judiciary Subcommittee will hold a hearing on February 6th to investigate if California's regulations worsened recent wildfires that destroyed over 12,000 structures and displaced over 100,000 people, focusing on insurance and permitting regulations.
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56% Bias Score

Redon Floodwaters Recede, but High Alert Remains
On January 31st, floodwaters in Redon, Ille-et-Vilaine, started receding after three days, though the Vilaine river remains on red alert. Around 1,108 people were evacuated, and significant damage occurred in Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon's commercial area.

Redon Floodwaters Recede, but High Alert Remains
On January 31st, floodwaters in Redon, Ille-et-Vilaine, started receding after three days, though the Vilaine river remains on red alert. Around 1,108 people were evacuated, and significant damage occurred in Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon's commercial area.
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16% Bias Score

California Wildfires Devastate Cannabis Industry, Prompting Governor's Relief Measures
Southern California wildfires recently destroyed over 16,000 structures and 47,000 acres, impacting numerous cannabis businesses; Governor Newsom issued an executive order providing fee deferrals to affected licensees in specific zip codes to help mitigate financial losses from smoke damage and powe...

California Wildfires Devastate Cannabis Industry, Prompting Governor's Relief Measures
Southern California wildfires recently destroyed over 16,000 structures and 47,000 acres, impacting numerous cannabis businesses; Governor Newsom issued an executive order providing fee deferrals to affected licensees in specific zip codes to help mitigate financial losses from smoke damage and powe...
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32% Bias Score

Storm Éowyn Causes Widespread Forest Damage in Southern Scotland
Storm Éowyn caused significant damage to multiple forests in southern Scotland, closing trails in Newcastleton, Dalbeattie, Kirroughtree, Ae, and Mabie, and necessitating a week-long closure for repairs and safety assessments; some trails remain open with diversions.

Storm Éowyn Causes Widespread Forest Damage in Southern Scotland
Storm Éowyn caused significant damage to multiple forests in southern Scotland, closing trails in Newcastleton, Dalbeattie, Kirroughtree, Ae, and Mabie, and necessitating a week-long closure for repairs and safety assessments; some trails remain open with diversions.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change to Expose 1.6 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2050
By 2050, 970 cities will experience extreme heat, impacting 1.6 billion people, while the tree line is rising 1.2 meters annually, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies like Seoul's large-scale tree planting.

Climate Change to Expose 1.6 Billion to Extreme Heat by 2050
By 2050, 970 cities will experience extreme heat, impacting 1.6 billion people, while the tree line is rising 1.2 meters annually, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation strategies like Seoul's large-scale tree planting.
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56% Bias Score

Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator
The Republican-controlled Senate confirmed Lee Zeldin as the new EPA administrator by a 56-42 vote, signaling a likely rollback of environmental regulations under the Trump administration.

Senate Confirms Lee Zeldin as EPA Administrator
The Republican-controlled Senate confirmed Lee Zeldin as the new EPA administrator by a 56-42 vote, signaling a likely rollback of environmental regulations under the Trump administration.
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52% Bias Score
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