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Unprecedented Flooding in Queensland Due to Slow-Moving Weather System
A slow-moving weather system in Queensland, Australia, has caused widespread flooding, with some areas receiving a year's worth of rain in days, isolating communities and potentially causing long-term damage.
Unprecedented Flooding in Queensland Due to Slow-Moving Weather System
A slow-moving weather system in Queensland, Australia, has caused widespread flooding, with some areas receiving a year's worth of rain in days, isolating communities and potentially causing long-term damage.
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16% Bias Score


Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory Influences US Climate Legislation
Unsubstantiated "chemtrails" conspiracy theories are influencing US state legislatures, with bills proposed in Florida and Alabama to ban geoengineering and weather modification, potentially hindering climate change research and fueled by high-profile endorsements and extreme weather events.
Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory Influences US Climate Legislation
Unsubstantiated "chemtrails" conspiracy theories are influencing US state legislatures, with bills proposed in Florida and Alabama to ban geoengineering and weather modification, potentially hindering climate change research and fueled by high-profile endorsements and extreme weather events.
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48% Bias Score


German Coalition Seeks to Repeal Controversial Heating Act
A German coalition working group proposes repealing the controversial Heating Act, shifting the focus from short-term energy efficiency to long-term emission efficiency in buildings while maintaining funding for heating system replacements; this follows significant debate and criticism of the Act's ...
German Coalition Seeks to Repeal Controversial Heating Act
A German coalition working group proposes repealing the controversial Heating Act, shifting the focus from short-term energy efficiency to long-term emission efficiency in buildings while maintaining funding for heating system replacements; this follows significant debate and criticism of the Act's ...
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52% Bias Score


Global Electricity Demand Surges 2.2% in 2024 Amidst Heatwaves and Renewable Energy Growth
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports a 2.2% rise in global electricity demand in 2024 due to heatwaves increasing cooling needs and growth in energy-intensive sectors, while renewable energy sources offset some emissions, but unfavorable weather conditions in Europe increased fossil fuel us...
Global Electricity Demand Surges 2.2% in 2024 Amidst Heatwaves and Renewable Energy Growth
The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports a 2.2% rise in global electricity demand in 2024 due to heatwaves increasing cooling needs and growth in energy-intensive sectors, while renewable energy sources offset some emissions, but unfavorable weather conditions in Europe increased fossil fuel us...
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40% Bias Score


Badenoch's £14,000 Net Zero Watch-Funded Trip Precedes Policy U-Turn
Kemi Badenoch and several shadow cabinet members enjoyed a £14,000, family-inclusive, Gloucestershire trip funded by Neil Record, chair of Net Zero Watch, a month before Badenoch reversed the party's net-zero commitment.
Badenoch's £14,000 Net Zero Watch-Funded Trip Precedes Policy U-Turn
Kemi Badenoch and several shadow cabinet members enjoyed a £14,000, family-inclusive, Gloucestershire trip funded by Neil Record, chair of Net Zero Watch, a month before Badenoch reversed the party's net-zero commitment.
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60% Bias Score


Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns
EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.
Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns
EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.
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36% Bias Score

EPA Reverses 31 Environmental Regulations, Sparking Economic and Environmental Debate
The EPA, under Lee Zeldin, reversed 31 environmental regulations, including those impacting power plants, oil and gas, and EV mandates, potentially boosting the US economy but facing legal challenges and raising environmental concerns.

EPA Reverses 31 Environmental Regulations, Sparking Economic and Environmental Debate
The EPA, under Lee Zeldin, reversed 31 environmental regulations, including those impacting power plants, oil and gas, and EV mandates, potentially boosting the US economy but facing legal challenges and raising environmental concerns.
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68% Bias Score

Climate Change Shrinks Thermosphere, Increasing Space Debris Collision Risk
A MIT study published in Nature Sustainability shows that climate change cools and shrinks the Earth's thermosphere, reducing atmospheric drag on space debris, increasing collision risks for satellites, and potentially decreasing satellite transport capacity by 50-66% between 200-1000km.

Climate Change Shrinks Thermosphere, Increasing Space Debris Collision Risk
A MIT study published in Nature Sustainability shows that climate change cools and shrinks the Earth's thermosphere, reducing atmospheric drag on space debris, increasing collision risks for satellites, and potentially decreasing satellite transport capacity by 50-66% between 200-1000km.
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36% Bias Score

Grenada Turns Sargassum Seaweed Crisis into Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity
Grenada is tackling its years-long sargassum seaweed problem by partnering with the EU and private companies to transform it into a multi-billion dollar market for bioplastics, fuel, and fertilizer, creating economic opportunities while addressing environmental concerns.

Grenada Turns Sargassum Seaweed Crisis into Multi-Billion Dollar Opportunity
Grenada is tackling its years-long sargassum seaweed problem by partnering with the EU and private companies to transform it into a multi-billion dollar market for bioplastics, fuel, and fertilizer, creating economic opportunities while addressing environmental concerns.
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44% Bias Score

Record EU Textile Consumption Spurs Environmental Concerns
The European Environment Agency (EEA) reports that EU citizens consumed a record 19 kg of textiles per capita in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, significantly impacting the environment; a new EU directive mandates separate textile waste collection to improve recycling.

Record EU Textile Consumption Spurs Environmental Concerns
The European Environment Agency (EEA) reports that EU citizens consumed a record 19 kg of textiles per capita in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, significantly impacting the environment; a new EU directive mandates separate textile waste collection to improve recycling.
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32% Bias Score

Drug Cartels Top US Threat Assessment, Climate Change Omitted
The US intelligence community's annual threat assessment, released in 2025, prioritized drug cartels as the top threat for the first time, omitting climate change, while noting a decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths but an increase in cartel violence; the assessment highlights the Trump administrati...

Drug Cartels Top US Threat Assessment, Climate Change Omitted
The US intelligence community's annual threat assessment, released in 2025, prioritized drug cartels as the top threat for the first time, omitting climate change, while noting a decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths but an increase in cartel violence; the assessment highlights the Trump administrati...
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36% Bias Score

Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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32% Bias Score
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