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German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government's Policies
Opposition parties in Germany, including the AfD, Greens, FDP, and Linke, strongly criticize the new Union-SPD coalition government's policies for lacking citizen-centric tax reform, insufficient climate action, and a lack of ambition for economic reform.
German Opposition Parties Condemn New Coalition Government's Policies
Opposition parties in Germany, including the AfD, Greens, FDP, and Linke, strongly criticize the new Union-SPD coalition government's policies for lacking citizen-centric tax reform, insufficient climate action, and a lack of ambition for economic reform.
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60% Bias Score


High Methane Emissions Discovered at Europe's Largest Meteorite Crater
A study at Sweden's Siljan Ring meteorite crater discovered unusually high methane emissions (up to 300 times normal rates) from localized areas creating "ice wakes", with one spot emitting 3.5 tons of methane (equivalent to 85 tons of CO2) annually, raising concerns about underestimation of natural...
High Methane Emissions Discovered at Europe's Largest Meteorite Crater
A study at Sweden's Siljan Ring meteorite crater discovered unusually high methane emissions (up to 300 times normal rates) from localized areas creating "ice wakes", with one spot emitting 3.5 tons of methane (equivalent to 85 tons of CO2) annually, raising concerns about underestimation of natural...
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36% Bias Score


U.S. Rejects International Shipping Emission Taxes
The U.S. government, under President Trump, formally rejected international proposals to tax shipping emissions, citing unfair economic burdens, urging other countries to join its boycott of related IMO talks, and threatening retaliatory measures.
U.S. Rejects International Shipping Emission Taxes
The U.S. government, under President Trump, formally rejected international proposals to tax shipping emissions, citing unfair economic burdens, urging other countries to join its boycott of related IMO talks, and threatening retaliatory measures.
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60% Bias Score


Netherlands Promotes Climate-Conscious Prescribing for Asthma Inhalers
In the Netherlands, the high use of propellant-based inhalers for asthma treatment—with a climate impact equivalent to driving 320 km per inhaler—is prompting a new guideline for environmentally conscious prescribing; this aims to help the 55% of 1.5 million patients currently using these inhalers t...
Netherlands Promotes Climate-Conscious Prescribing for Asthma Inhalers
In the Netherlands, the high use of propellant-based inhalers for asthma treatment—with a climate impact equivalent to driving 320 km per inhaler—is prompting a new guideline for environmentally conscious prescribing; this aims to help the 55% of 1.5 million patients currently using these inhalers t...
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56% Bias Score


US Anti-Climate Policies Exacerbate Societal and Democratic Erosion
The US is experiencing the immediate effects of climate change, responding with aggressive anti-climate policies that contribute to societal coarsening and democratic erosion, creating a moral debt to future generations.
US Anti-Climate Policies Exacerbate Societal and Democratic Erosion
The US is experiencing the immediate effects of climate change, responding with aggressive anti-climate policies that contribute to societal coarsening and democratic erosion, creating a moral debt to future generations.
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56% Bias Score


Illegal Gold Mining Ravages Amazon, Defying Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4219 hectares of rainforest over the past two years, despite government crackdowns; the activity has merely shifted locations, causing severe environmental damage and health problems, and highlighting the need for stric...
Illegal Gold Mining Ravages Amazon, Defying Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4219 hectares of rainforest over the past two years, despite government crackdowns; the activity has merely shifted locations, causing severe environmental damage and health problems, and highlighting the need for stric...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Halts Enforcement of State Climate Laws
President Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday halting enforcement of state climate laws, particularly targeting New York and Vermont's 'climate superfund' laws holding fossil fuel companies accountable for climate damages; the move follows lobbying by fossil fuel executives and significant in...

Trump Halts Enforcement of State Climate Laws
President Trump issued an executive order on Tuesday halting enforcement of state climate laws, particularly targeting New York and Vermont's 'climate superfund' laws holding fossil fuel companies accountable for climate damages; the move follows lobbying by fossil fuel executives and significant in...
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52% Bias Score

Alaska's Mount Spurr Volcano Shows Signs of Impending Eruption
Increased seismic activity, gas emissions, and ground deformation at Alaska's Mount Spurr volcano, 81 miles from Anchorage, have prompted warnings of a potential eruption in the coming weeks or months, mirroring the 1992 event that caused $2 million in damages.

Alaska's Mount Spurr Volcano Shows Signs of Impending Eruption
Increased seismic activity, gas emissions, and ground deformation at Alaska's Mount Spurr volcano, 81 miles from Anchorage, have prompted warnings of a potential eruption in the coming weeks or months, mirroring the 1992 event that caused $2 million in damages.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Revives Coal Industry Amid AI Energy Demands
President Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday to revitalize the coal industry, citing concerns about electricity reliability for artificial intelligence and competition with China, reversing the Biden administration's efforts to reduce coal use, which currently generates 15% of U.S. electricity...

Trump Revives Coal Industry Amid AI Energy Demands
President Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday to revitalize the coal industry, citing concerns about electricity reliability for artificial intelligence and competition with China, reversing the Biden administration's efforts to reduce coal use, which currently generates 15% of U.S. electricity...
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56% Bias Score

Amazon Drought: Fishermen Walk on Dry Riverbed as 480,000 Face Crisis"
A World Press Photo award-winning photo depicts three fishermen walking two kilometers on the dry riverbed of Brazil's Solimões River due to a severe drought affecting over 480,000 people, disrupting transportation, food security, and healthcare in the Amazon.

Amazon Drought: Fishermen Walk on Dry Riverbed as 480,000 Face Crisis"
A World Press Photo award-winning photo depicts three fishermen walking two kilometers on the dry riverbed of Brazil's Solimões River due to a severe drought affecting over 480,000 people, disrupting transportation, food security, and healthcare in the Amazon.
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24% Bias Score

Devastating Floods Claim 19 Lives Across US South and Midwest
Days of torrential rain and at least 60 tornadoes across the US South and Midwest have caused devastating floods, claiming at least 19 lives, exceeding flood barriers in several states, and disrupting daily life; the Kentucky River in Frankfort nearly reached its 1978 flood level.

Devastating Floods Claim 19 Lives Across US South and Midwest
Days of torrential rain and at least 60 tornadoes across the US South and Midwest have caused devastating floods, claiming at least 19 lives, exceeding flood barriers in several states, and disrupting daily life; the Kentucky River in Frankfort nearly reached its 1978 flood level.
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24% Bias Score

Illegal Amazon Gold Mining: Deforestation Continues Despite Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4,219 hectares of rainforest in two years, despite government crackdowns; activity shifted from areas like Yanomami (down 7%) and Kayapó (down 31%) to Sararé (up 93%), causing severe environmental damage and health risk...

Illegal Amazon Gold Mining: Deforestation Continues Despite Crackdowns
Illegal gold mining in four major Brazilian indigenous territories has destroyed 4,219 hectares of rainforest in two years, despite government crackdowns; activity shifted from areas like Yanomami (down 7%) and Kayapó (down 31%) to Sararé (up 93%), causing severe environmental damage and health risk...
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40% Bias Score
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