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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


Dutch Energy Transition Needs Increased Government Intervention, Says EBN Director
Jan Willem van Hoogstraten, director of Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), urges increased government intervention in the Netherlands' energy transition, citing market hesitancy and the need to balance sustainability with energy security and affordability, highlighting EBN's role in CO2 storage, gas ex...
Dutch Energy Transition Needs Increased Government Intervention, Says EBN Director
Jan Willem van Hoogstraten, director of Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), urges increased government intervention in the Netherlands' energy transition, citing market hesitancy and the need to balance sustainability with energy security and affordability, highlighting EBN's role in CO2 storage, gas ex...
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56% Bias Score


Clean Energy Surpasses 40% of Global Electricity Generation in 2024
Clean energy sources surpassed 40% of global electricity generation in 2024 for the first time since the 1940s, driven by a boom in solar power, which doubled in capacity over the past three years; however, this progress is challenged by rising electricity demand from technologies like AI and electr...
Clean Energy Surpasses 40% of Global Electricity Generation in 2024
Clean energy sources surpassed 40% of global electricity generation in 2024 for the first time since the 1940s, driven by a boom in solar power, which doubled in capacity over the past three years; however, this progress is challenged by rising electricity demand from technologies like AI and electr...
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48% Bias Score


Record Warmth in Europe Leads to Drought and Wildfires
Europe experienced its warmest March on record in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, alongside record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, causing numerous wildfires and threatening traditional Easter bonfires.
Record Warmth in Europe Leads to Drought and Wildfires
Europe experienced its warmest March on record in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, alongside record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, causing numerous wildfires and threatening traditional Easter bonfires.
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40% Bias Score


Australia's Inland Floods: A Boon for Wildlife, A Challenge for Land Managers
Exceptional rainfall in March 2024 flooded a million square kilometers of inland Australia, exceeding monthly averages by four times in some areas and triggering an explosion of plant and animal life, while also posing challenges for land managers.
Australia's Inland Floods: A Boon for Wildlife, A Challenge for Land Managers
Exceptional rainfall in March 2024 flooded a million square kilometers of inland Australia, exceeding monthly averages by four times in some areas and triggering an explosion of plant and animal life, while also posing challenges for land managers.
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44% Bias Score


Earth Prize 2025: European Winner Announced
The Earth Prize 2025, a global environmental competition for 13-19-year-olds, has announced its European winner, PURA, a team that developed a household-sized wastewater purification device combining photocatalysis and cold plasma, addressing water quality issues exacerbated by climate change and co...
Earth Prize 2025: European Winner Announced
The Earth Prize 2025, a global environmental competition for 13-19-year-olds, has announced its European winner, PURA, a team that developed a household-sized wastewater purification device combining photocatalysis and cold plasma, addressing water quality issues exacerbated by climate change and co...
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40% Bias Score

Malibu Fire Runoff Causes Surge in Sick Wildlife
The Palisades Fire's aftermath in Malibu includes contaminated runoff containing heavy metals, causing a dramatic increase in sick and dying marine wildlife due to toxic algae blooms; one rescue center reports a fourfold increase in affected animals.

Malibu Fire Runoff Causes Surge in Sick Wildlife
The Palisades Fire's aftermath in Malibu includes contaminated runoff containing heavy metals, causing a dramatic increase in sick and dying marine wildlife due to toxic algae blooms; one rescue center reports a fourfold increase in affected animals.
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28% Bias Score

Renewables Hit Record 32% of Global Electricity in 2024
Renewable power sources generated a record 32% of global electricity in 2024, a 2% increase from 2023, driven by rising demand from heatwaves and data centers, while geopolitical concerns may further accelerate the shift to renewables.

Renewables Hit Record 32% of Global Electricity in 2024
Renewable power sources generated a record 32% of global electricity in 2024, a 2% increase from 2023, driven by rising demand from heatwaves and data centers, while geopolitical concerns may further accelerate the shift to renewables.
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44% Bias Score

Brazil's Indigenous Movement Mobilizes 8,000 for Land Rights and COP30
The 21st annual Landless Camp (ATL) in Brasilia, Brazil, gathered over 8,000 indigenous people to protest the PEC 48 constitutional amendment restricting indigenous land rights and advocate for climate action ahead of COP30, showcasing the movement's growing strength and international alliances.

Brazil's Indigenous Movement Mobilizes 8,000 for Land Rights and COP30
The 21st annual Landless Camp (ATL) in Brasilia, Brazil, gathered over 8,000 indigenous people to protest the PEC 48 constitutional amendment restricting indigenous land rights and advocate for climate action ahead of COP30, showcasing the movement's growing strength and international alliances.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Change Increases Avalanche Risk in Italian Alps, Underscoring Crucial Role of Rescue Dogs
In the Italian Dolomites, a 50% increase in avalanche incidents over 25 years, linked to climate change and heavier snow, highlights the crucial role of avalanche rescue dogs like Zen, whose superior sense of smell located a buried skier, but the woman died highlighting the critical time factor in a...

Climate Change Increases Avalanche Risk in Italian Alps, Underscoring Crucial Role of Rescue Dogs
In the Italian Dolomites, a 50% increase in avalanche incidents over 25 years, linked to climate change and heavier snow, highlights the crucial role of avalanche rescue dogs like Zen, whose superior sense of smell located a buried skier, but the woman died highlighting the critical time factor in a...
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44% Bias Score

Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt
Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.

Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt
Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.
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36% Bias Score

Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt
Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, resulting in numerous wildfires.

Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt
Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, resulting in numerous wildfires.
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36% Bias Score
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