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Germany's Climate Policy Shift: Questioning Post-Fossil Fuel Era
Germany's new government is questioning the need for a post-fossil fuel era, potentially increasing fossil fuel use through gas power plants and relying on unproven CCS technology, while facing legal challenges for insufficient climate action, contrasting with its predecessor's approach.
Germany's Climate Policy Shift: Questioning Post-Fossil Fuel Era
Germany's new government is questioning the need for a post-fossil fuel era, potentially increasing fossil fuel use through gas power plants and relying on unproven CCS technology, while facing legal challenges for insufficient climate action, contrasting with its predecessor's approach.
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56% Bias Score


Colombia's Biodiversity Crisis: Successes and Urgent Challenges
Colombia's integrated environmental policy, celebrating 32 years of its National Environmental System (SINA), faces challenges from accelerating human impact in the Orinoquía and Pacific regions, threatening biodiversity and ecosystems like the Magdalena River's fisheries (68% decline since 1975).
Colombia's Biodiversity Crisis: Successes and Urgent Challenges
Colombia's integrated environmental policy, celebrating 32 years of its National Environmental System (SINA), faces challenges from accelerating human impact in the Orinoquía and Pacific regions, threatening biodiversity and ecosystems like the Magdalena River's fisheries (68% decline since 1975).
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20% Bias Score


Manchester Airport Disruption Plot Results in Jail Sentences for Just Stop Oil Activists
Four Just Stop Oil activists were jailed for up to 30 months for plotting to disrupt Manchester Airport in August 2023 by gluing themselves to the taxiway; the plot, deemed a significant safety risk, was part of a campaign to end fossil fuel extraction by 2030.
Manchester Airport Disruption Plot Results in Jail Sentences for Just Stop Oil Activists
Four Just Stop Oil activists were jailed for up to 30 months for plotting to disrupt Manchester Airport in August 2023 by gluing themselves to the taxiway; the plot, deemed a significant safety risk, was part of a campaign to end fossil fuel extraction by 2030.
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56% Bias Score


AI Model Improves Glacier Volume Estimation Accuracy
Researchers at Ca' Foscari University of Venice and UC-Irvine developed a global AI model for estimating glacier volume, reducing error by 30-40% compared to traditional methods by integrating 4 million data points and 39 variables; the model's enhanced accuracy improves future climate scenario simu...
AI Model Improves Glacier Volume Estimation Accuracy
Researchers at Ca' Foscari University of Venice and UC-Irvine developed a global AI model for estimating glacier volume, reducing error by 30-40% compared to traditional methods by integrating 4 million data points and 39 variables; the model's enhanced accuracy improves future climate scenario simu...
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36% Bias Score


EPA Proposes Eliminating Federal Limits on Power Plant Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The EPA is proposing a rule to eliminate federal limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal and gas-fired power plants, reversing Biden-era policies and potentially increasing energy prices and air pollution; this follows a Supreme Court decision and claims that eliminating US power plant emission...
EPA Proposes Eliminating Federal Limits on Power Plant Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The EPA is proposing a rule to eliminate federal limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal and gas-fired power plants, reversing Biden-era policies and potentially increasing energy prices and air pollution; this follows a Supreme Court decision and claims that eliminating US power plant emission...
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60% Bias Score


China's CO2 Emissions Decline Driven by Renewable Energy Growth
China's CO2 emissions fell 1.6% year-on-year in Q1 2025 and 1% over the past year, driven by increased renewable energy capacity, marking a potential shift in global decarbonization strategies, though sustainability remains uncertain.
China's CO2 Emissions Decline Driven by Renewable Energy Growth
China's CO2 emissions fell 1.6% year-on-year in Q1 2025 and 1% over the past year, driven by increased renewable energy capacity, marking a potential shift in global decarbonization strategies, though sustainability remains uncertain.
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16% Bias Score

Contrasting Royal Visits: Harry Promotes Sustainable Travel in China, Charles Strengthens Canada Ties
Prince Harry visited Shanghai for a sustainable travel conference, his first trip to China, while King Charles and Queen Camilla started a state visit to Canada, addressing US-Canada tensions and marking the monarch's first visit since 1977.

Contrasting Royal Visits: Harry Promotes Sustainable Travel in China, Charles Strengthens Canada Ties
Prince Harry visited Shanghai for a sustainable travel conference, his first trip to China, while King Charles and Queen Camilla started a state visit to Canada, addressing US-Canada tensions and marking the monarch's first visit since 1977.
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60% Bias Score

Mumbai's Record Rainfall: Early Monsoon Brings Havoc
Mumbai, India, experienced its wettest May since 1918, with over 400 mm of rainfall causing severe flooding and transport chaos, highlighting the impact of an early monsoon arrival potentially linked to climate change and impacting the $4 trillion economy.

Mumbai's Record Rainfall: Early Monsoon Brings Havoc
Mumbai, India, experienced its wettest May since 1918, with over 400 mm of rainfall causing severe flooding and transport chaos, highlighting the impact of an early monsoon arrival potentially linked to climate change and impacting the $4 trillion economy.
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40% Bias Score

EU Commissioner Visits Greece to Discuss Green Transition and Fair Taxation
EU Climate Commissioner Vopke Houxtra visited Greece to discuss green transition challenges with Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis, focusing on the tax gap, EU climate policies, and implementing OECD/G20 Global Tax Agreement pillars 1 and 2 to ensure fair taxation of multinationals; Greece showc...

EU Commissioner Visits Greece to Discuss Green Transition and Fair Taxation
EU Climate Commissioner Vopke Houxtra visited Greece to discuss green transition challenges with Finance Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis, focusing on the tax gap, EU climate policies, and implementing OECD/G20 Global Tax Agreement pillars 1 and 2 to ensure fair taxation of multinationals; Greece showc...
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24% Bias Score

Record US Heatwave Exacerbated by Federal Cuts
The US faces record-breaking summer heat, exacerbated by federal agency cuts, impacting preparedness and disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups. Early season wildfires in Minnesota and drought in the West highlight the urgency of the situation.

Record US Heatwave Exacerbated by Federal Cuts
The US faces record-breaking summer heat, exacerbated by federal agency cuts, impacting preparedness and disproportionately affecting vulnerable groups. Early season wildfires in Minnesota and drought in the West highlight the urgency of the situation.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change to Spread Deadly Fungi, Threatening Millions
Climate change is projected to significantly expand the range of Aspergillus fungi, causing potentially life-threatening aspergillosis, by 2100, increasing the risk to millions, particularly those with weakened immune systems, based on a new study from the University of Manchester.

Climate Change to Spread Deadly Fungi, Threatening Millions
Climate change is projected to significantly expand the range of Aspergillus fungi, causing potentially life-threatening aspergillosis, by 2100, increasing the risk to millions, particularly those with weakened immune systems, based on a new study from the University of Manchester.
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36% Bias Score

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infections Surge, Claiming Lives Along US Coastlines
Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria, is causing a surge in severe infections and deaths along US coastlines, particularly Florida (83 cases, 18 deaths in 2024), due to warmer waters and increased human exposure; the CDC estimates 80,000 annual US infections.

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infections Surge, Claiming Lives Along US Coastlines
Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacteria, is causing a surge in severe infections and deaths along US coastlines, particularly Florida (83 cases, 18 deaths in 2024), due to warmer waters and increased human exposure; the CDC estimates 80,000 annual US infections.
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32% Bias Score
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