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Cyclone Alfred Threatens Lismore
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is set to hit Lismore, Australia, early Friday morning, bringing 120km/h winds, eight-meter waves, and the threat of flooding, prompting widespread closures and evacuations amid heightened anxiety among residents still recovering from the 2022 floods.
Cyclone Alfred Threatens Lismore
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is set to hit Lismore, Australia, early Friday morning, bringing 120km/h winds, eight-meter waves, and the threat of flooding, prompting widespread closures and evacuations amid heightened anxiety among residents still recovering from the 2022 floods.
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40% Bias Score


U.K.'s Overseas Aid Cut Threatens Climate Diplomacy
The U.K.'s decision to cut its overseas aid budget by over £6 billion annually starting in 2027, driven by increased defense spending, has prompted a ministerial resignation and raises concerns about its impact on international climate finance and the U.K.'s climate commitments.
U.K.'s Overseas Aid Cut Threatens Climate Diplomacy
The U.K.'s decision to cut its overseas aid budget by over £6 billion annually starting in 2027, driven by increased defense spending, has prompted a ministerial resignation and raises concerns about its impact on international climate finance and the U.K.'s climate commitments.
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52% Bias Score


Regulatory Frameworks, Pricing, and Supply Uncertainty Hamper Durable Carbon Removal Market Growth
A 2025 survey by CDR.fyi and Sylvera reveals that corporate demand for durable carbon removal is primarily driven by regulatory frameworks, not internal commitments; the market faces challenges due to high supplier costs, buyer price sensitivity, and supply uncertainty; policy interventions are cruc...
Regulatory Frameworks, Pricing, and Supply Uncertainty Hamper Durable Carbon Removal Market Growth
A 2025 survey by CDR.fyi and Sylvera reveals that corporate demand for durable carbon removal is primarily driven by regulatory frameworks, not internal commitments; the market faces challenges due to high supplier costs, buyer price sensitivity, and supply uncertainty; policy interventions are cruc...
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36% Bias Score


New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
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40% Bias Score


Trump's Factually Inaccurate Claims in Congress Address
President Trump's speech to Congress contained false claims about US aid to Ukraine, the cost of the Paris Agreement, deaths during the Panama Canal's construction, and immigration; fact-checks reveal significant discrepancies between his statements and verified data.
Trump's Factually Inaccurate Claims in Congress Address
President Trump's speech to Congress contained false claims about US aid to Ukraine, the cost of the Paris Agreement, deaths during the Panama Canal's construction, and immigration; fact-checks reveal significant discrepancies between his statements and verified data.
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24% Bias Score


UK's Wealthiest Contribute Disproportionately to Climate Change Despite Green Investments
A University of Bath study found that while Britain's wealthiest 10% are more likely to invest in green technologies and support climate policies, their high consumption habits and underestimation of their carbon footprint significantly exacerbate climate change, creating a contradiction between int...
UK's Wealthiest Contribute Disproportionately to Climate Change Despite Green Investments
A University of Bath study found that while Britain's wealthiest 10% are more likely to invest in green technologies and support climate policies, their high consumption habits and underestimation of their carbon footprint significantly exacerbate climate change, creating a contradiction between int...
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36% Bias Score

Miombo Woodlands' Carbon Storage: Doubling Conservation Value, Raising Offset Concerns
A study found the Miombo woodlands in southern Africa store 3.7 billion metric tons more carbon than previously thought, potentially doubling their economic value for conservation and restoration efforts under the Paris Agreement, though concerns exist regarding carbon offset market effectiveness.

Miombo Woodlands' Carbon Storage: Doubling Conservation Value, Raising Offset Concerns
A study found the Miombo woodlands in southern Africa store 3.7 billion metric tons more carbon than previously thought, potentially doubling their economic value for conservation and restoration efforts under the Paris Agreement, though concerns exist regarding carbon offset market effectiveness.
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36% Bias Score

Canberra's 100% Renewable Energy Success Story
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), home to Canberra, achieved 100% renewable electricity by 2020, becoming the first city outside Europe with a population above 100,000 to do so, due to significant investments in renewable energy projects despite national policies favoring fossil fuels.

Canberra's 100% Renewable Energy Success Story
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), home to Canberra, achieved 100% renewable electricity by 2020, becoming the first city outside Europe with a population above 100,000 to do so, due to significant investments in renewable energy projects despite national policies favoring fossil fuels.
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40% Bias Score

Cyclone Alfred: Rare Storm Threatens Brisbane with Destructive Winds and Flooding
Cyclone Alfred, a rare category-two storm, threatens Brisbane and Southeast Queensland with destructive winds up to 96mph, life-threatening flooding from up to 80cm of rainfall, and significant coastal erosion, prompting widespread evacuations and emergency preparations.

Cyclone Alfred: Rare Storm Threatens Brisbane with Destructive Winds and Flooding
Cyclone Alfred, a rare category-two storm, threatens Brisbane and Southeast Queensland with destructive winds up to 96mph, life-threatening flooding from up to 80cm of rainfall, and significant coastal erosion, prompting widespread evacuations and emergency preparations.
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20% Bias Score

Spain Hit by Severe Flooding Amidst DANA Weather System
Severe flooding is impacting eastern, southern, and parts of northern Spain due to intense rainfall associated with a DANA weather system, prompting warnings and the suspension of schools and outdoor activities in several regions, including tourist hotspots like Malaga, Murcia, Valencia, and Alicant...

Spain Hit by Severe Flooding Amidst DANA Weather System
Severe flooding is impacting eastern, southern, and parts of northern Spain due to intense rainfall associated with a DANA weather system, prompting warnings and the suspension of schools and outdoor activities in several regions, including tourist hotspots like Malaga, Murcia, Valencia, and Alicant...
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44% Bias Score

UK to End North Sea Oil Windfall Tax, Ban New Drilling Licenses
The UK government announced plans to end the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas from 2030, replacing it with a price-linked system, and to ban new drilling licenses, aiming for a transition to clean energy by 2050, prompting mixed reactions from unions and environmental groups.

UK to End North Sea Oil Windfall Tax, Ban New Drilling Licenses
The UK government announced plans to end the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas from 2030, replacing it with a price-linked system, and to ban new drilling licenses, aiming for a transition to clean energy by 2050, prompting mixed reactions from unions and environmental groups.
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44% Bias Score

EU criticizes China's coal expansion despite renewable energy growth
The EU ambassador to China criticized China's approval of 66.7GW of new coal-fired power capacity in 2024, a move that contradicts its green ambitions, while China's renewable energy capacity saw record growth in 2024, with solar up 45% and wind up 18%.

EU criticizes China's coal expansion despite renewable energy growth
The EU ambassador to China criticized China's approval of 66.7GW of new coal-fired power capacity in 2024, a move that contradicts its green ambitions, while China's renewable energy capacity saw record growth in 2024, with solar up 45% and wind up 18%.
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40% Bias Score
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