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Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...
Trump Administration's Cuts Decimate US Science Leadership
Nearly 2,000 leading American scientists, including Nobel laureates, warned that the Trump administration's research cuts and suppression of scientific findings are decimating U.S. science leadership, causing researchers to self-censor, and halting grant applications and funding; NIH and FDA layoffs...
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60% Bias Score


Chile Seeks to Modernize Environmental Regulations Amidst Climate Change Concerns
The Chilean government is pursuing a domestic environmental reform bill and an Inter-American Court opinion on climate change duties, aiming to streamline regulations and strengthen environmental protections, but faces obstacles such as indigenous consultations and project litigation.
Chile Seeks to Modernize Environmental Regulations Amidst Climate Change Concerns
The Chilean government is pursuing a domestic environmental reform bill and an Inter-American Court opinion on climate change duties, aiming to streamline regulations and strengthen environmental protections, but faces obstacles such as indigenous consultations and project litigation.
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56% Bias Score


Federal Funding Freeze Delays Clean Energy Projects
The Trump administration's freeze on federal funding for climate and environmental projects is delaying crucial initiatives in Alaska and on the Navajo Nation, prompting Republican lawmakers from affected areas to advocate for the release of funds.
Federal Funding Freeze Delays Clean Energy Projects
The Trump administration's freeze on federal funding for climate and environmental projects is delaying crucial initiatives in Alaska and on the Navajo Nation, prompting Republican lawmakers from affected areas to advocate for the release of funds.
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40% Bias Score


Court Orders UK Government to Detail River Cleanup Plan
An English court upheld a ruling that the UK government's plan to clean up the pollution-damaged Upper Costa Beck river lacked legally required detail, rejecting the environment secretary's appeal and highlighting the poor state of England's rivers.
Court Orders UK Government to Detail River Cleanup Plan
An English court upheld a ruling that the UK government's plan to clean up the pollution-damaged Upper Costa Beck river lacked legally required detail, rejecting the environment secretary's appeal and highlighting the poor state of England's rivers.
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48% Bias Score


French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
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48% Bias Score


Libelium: Using IoT to Create Sustainable Cities
Libelium, a Zaragoza-based IoT company, uses digital twins to analyze environmental data, improving air quality and optimizing waste management in cities, while also collaborating on projects like Saudi Arabia's The Line to create emission-free urban environments.
Libelium: Using IoT to Create Sustainable Cities
Libelium, a Zaragoza-based IoT company, uses digital twins to analyze environmental data, improving air quality and optimizing waste management in cities, while also collaborating on projects like Saudi Arabia's The Line to create emission-free urban environments.
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32% Bias Score

Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on Iztaccíhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.

Mexican Glaciers Near Extinction Due to Climate Change
Mexican glaciers, once 18, are now reduced to three due to climate change; the Ayoloco glacier on Iztaccíhuatl was declared extinct in 2018, highlighting a significant loss of ice cover since the 1920s and the vulnerability of high-altitude ecosystems.
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12% Bias Score

Devastating Queensland Floods Cause Widespread Damage, Long Recovery Expected
Heavy rainfall in central and southwest Queensland (March 23-present) caused widespread flooding, isolating towns, damaging homes, and resulting in an estimated 150,000 livestock losses. Recovery efforts are expected to take months to years.

Devastating Queensland Floods Cause Widespread Damage, Long Recovery Expected
Heavy rainfall in central and southwest Queensland (March 23-present) caused widespread flooding, isolating towns, damaging homes, and resulting in an estimated 150,000 livestock losses. Recovery efforts are expected to take months to years.
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28% Bias Score

Executive Bonuses Increasingly Linked to Sustainability Goals
KPMG research reveals that nearly 80% of large companies across 15 countries now tie executive bonuses to sustainability, a significant increase driven by regulations and growing awareness of ESG factors; however, 83 companies still do not include such metrics.

Executive Bonuses Increasingly Linked to Sustainability Goals
KPMG research reveals that nearly 80% of large companies across 15 countries now tie executive bonuses to sustainability, a significant increase driven by regulations and growing awareness of ESG factors; however, 83 companies still do not include such metrics.
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36% Bias Score

Finland Achieves Near-Complete Coal Phase-Out Four Years Early
Finland's Salmisaari coal power plant closed on April 1st, 2024, marking a significant step towards the country's complete coal phase-out four years ahead of schedule, driven by a surge in wind power, government policies, and public pressure, resulting in lower energy bills and increased energy inde...

Finland Achieves Near-Complete Coal Phase-Out Four Years Early
Finland's Salmisaari coal power plant closed on April 1st, 2024, marking a significant step towards the country's complete coal phase-out four years ahead of schedule, driven by a surge in wind power, government policies, and public pressure, resulting in lower energy bills and increased energy inde...
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48% Bias Score

British Columbia Eliminates Provincial Carbon Tax
British Columbia's NDP government eliminated its provincial carbon tax on April 1st, 2024, reducing fuel taxes by 17 cents per liter, creating a $2 billion budget shortfall, and ending a climate action tax credit to partially offset the loss, despite concerns from the BC Greens.

British Columbia Eliminates Provincial Carbon Tax
British Columbia's NDP government eliminated its provincial carbon tax on April 1st, 2024, reducing fuel taxes by 17 cents per liter, creating a $2 billion budget shortfall, and ending a climate action tax credit to partially offset the loss, despite concerns from the BC Greens.
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48% Bias Score

Antarctic Iceberg Calving Reveals Thriving Ecosystem
A Chicago-sized iceberg, A-84, broke off the George VI Ice Shelf on January 13, 2025, revealing a thriving, unexpected ecosystem beneath it, raising questions about Antarctic biodiversity and the impacts of climate change.

Antarctic Iceberg Calving Reveals Thriving Ecosystem
A Chicago-sized iceberg, A-84, broke off the George VI Ice Shelf on January 13, 2025, revealing a thriving, unexpected ecosystem beneath it, raising questions about Antarctic biodiversity and the impacts of climate change.
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24% Bias Score
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