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German Government Quietly Undermines Climate Policies
The German government, specifically the SPD and FDP, is subtly weakening climate policies by shifting from sector-specific to overall emission targets, reducing pressure on ministries to implement effective CO2 reduction measures.
German Government Quietly Undermines Climate Policies
The German government, specifically the SPD and FDP, is subtly weakening climate policies by shifting from sector-specific to overall emission targets, reducing pressure on ministries to implement effective CO2 reduction measures.
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56% Bias Score


EU Countries Block Denmark's 2040 Climate Target Vote
Several EU countries are blocking Denmark's attempt to secure a deal on the EU's 2040 emissions reduction target before a September 18 vote, pushing for a delay until a leaders' summit in late October.
EU Countries Block Denmark's 2040 Climate Target Vote
Several EU countries are blocking Denmark's attempt to secure a deal on the EU's 2040 emissions reduction target before a September 18 vote, pushing for a delay until a leaders' summit in late October.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Government Debates Centralization of Emergency Services After Devastating August Wildfires
Following Spain's August wildfires, Interior Minister Grande-Marlaska defends a proposed State Civil Protection Agency, despite opposition from regional governments and coalition partners who fear recentralization, while the PP criticizes the government's response.
Spanish Government Debates Centralization of Emergency Services After Devastating August Wildfires
Following Spain's August wildfires, Interior Minister Grande-Marlaska defends a proposed State Civil Protection Agency, despite opposition from regional governments and coalition partners who fear recentralization, while the PP criticizes the government's response.
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40% Bias Score


Record High Sea Temperatures in the North and Baltic Seas in Summer 2025
The North and Baltic Seas experienced record-high surface temperatures during the summer of 2025, exceeding long-term averages by up to two degrees Celsius, impacting marine ecosystems and fisheries.
Record High Sea Temperatures in the North and Baltic Seas in Summer 2025
The North and Baltic Seas experienced record-high surface temperatures during the summer of 2025, exceeding long-term averages by up to two degrees Celsius, impacting marine ecosystems and fisheries.
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8% Bias Score


La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts a 55-60% chance of La Niña returning between September-November 2025, despite record global temperatures in 2024, exceeding the average even with the cooling effects of La Niña.
La Niña's Potential Return Amidst Record Global Temperatures
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts a 55-60% chance of La Niña returning between September-November 2025, despite record global temperatures in 2024, exceeding the average even with the cooling effects of La Niña.
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24% Bias Score


Federal Appeals Court Sides with Trump Administration in Green Bank Funding Dispute
A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the EPA to freeze \$16 billion in funding and terminate contracts for nonprofits running a green bank program aimed at financing climate-friendly projects.
Federal Appeals Court Sides with Trump Administration in Green Bank Funding Dispute
A federal appeals court ruled 2-1 in favor of the Trump administration, allowing the EPA to freeze \$16 billion in funding and terminate contracts for nonprofits running a green bank program aimed at financing climate-friendly projects.
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36% Bias Score

UN Urges Countries to Submit Delayed National Climate Plans
The UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell urged nearly 200 countries to submit their delayed Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) outlining emissions cuts by 2035, with many major polluters, including the EU, yet to submit their updates, jeopardizing the COP30 assessment.

UN Urges Countries to Submit Delayed National Climate Plans
The UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell urged nearly 200 countries to submit their delayed Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) outlining emissions cuts by 2035, with many major polluters, including the EU, yet to submit their updates, jeopardizing the COP30 assessment.
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24% Bias Score

Climate Activists Protest Gas Drilling in Reichling, Bavaria
On September 4th, approximately ten climate activists from the group "Ende Gelände" scaled a gas drilling tower in Reichling, Bavaria, protesting new gas exploration and criticizing Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger.

Climate Activists Protest Gas Drilling in Reichling, Bavaria
On September 4th, approximately ten climate activists from the group "Ende Gelände" scaled a gas drilling tower in Reichling, Bavaria, protesting new gas exploration and criticizing Bavarian Minister of Economic Affairs Hubert Aiwanger.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Reports Record 2025 Harvest Despite Climate Challenges
Despite spring drought and heavy July rains, Germany's 2025 harvest significantly exceeds 2024 levels for grain and rapeseed, and slightly surpasses the multi-year average, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.

Germany Reports Record 2025 Harvest Despite Climate Challenges
Despite spring drought and heavy July rains, Germany's 2025 harvest significantly exceeds 2024 levels for grain and rapeseed, and slightly surpasses the multi-year average, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
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40% Bias Score

Pakistan Floods: Family of Six Lost in Punjab
In Punjab, Pakistan, a family of six perished when floodwaters swept them away in Majra Kalan, highlighting the devastating impact of recent floods in the region.

Pakistan Floods: Family of Six Lost in Punjab
In Punjab, Pakistan, a family of six perished when floodwaters swept them away in Majra Kalan, highlighting the devastating impact of recent floods in the region.
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32% Bias Score

Punjab Floods Kill 30, Submerge 1,400 Villages
Heavy rains and floods in Punjab, India, have killed at least 30 people, affected over 354,000, and submerged 1,400 villages, prompting a major rescue operation involving the army, air force, and navy.

Punjab Floods Kill 30, Submerge 1,400 Villages
Heavy rains and floods in Punjab, India, have killed at least 30 people, affected over 354,000, and submerged 1,400 villages, prompting a major rescue operation involving the army, air force, and navy.
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16% Bias Score

Panama's Seasonal Upwelling Fails for First Time on Record
In early 2025, Panama experienced an unprecedented failure of its seasonal upwelling, a phenomenon crucial for marine life and fishing, lasting only 12 days compared to the typical 66 days and reaching only 23°C instead of 19°C, likely due to unusual wind patterns potentially linked to a weak La Niñ...

Panama's Seasonal Upwelling Fails for First Time on Record
In early 2025, Panama experienced an unprecedented failure of its seasonal upwelling, a phenomenon crucial for marine life and fishing, lasting only 12 days compared to the typical 66 days and reaching only 23°C instead of 19°C, likely due to unusual wind patterns potentially linked to a weak La Niñ...
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16% Bias Score
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