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Surge in SUVs in England Sparks Calls for Parking Charges

The number of SUVs in England has increased tenfold in two decades, reaching 30% of all cars, prompting calls for Paris-style parking charges to curb their impact on public space, safety, and air quality.

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68% Bias Score

Sustainable Cities and Communities
t24.com.tr
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La Niña to Indirectly Impact Turkey's Weather This Fall and Winter

La Niña conditions, predicted to last until January 2026, will indirectly affect Turkey's weather, causing a warm September, near-normal October and November, slightly above-average winter temperatures with potential snowfall, and a continuing drought until increased rainfall in December and January...

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Climate Action
forbes.com
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Net-Zero Banking Alliance Restructures Amidst Antitrust Lawsuits

Facing multiple antitrust lawsuits, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), initially comprising major banks like Bank of America and Citigroup, is restructuring into a guidance-focused initiative, significantly impacting climate action and regulatory strategies.

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36% Bias Score

Climate Action
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Pakistan Floods: Tens of Thousands Stranded, 820 Dead Nationwide

Rescuers in Pakistan's Punjab province race to evacuate tens of thousands stranded by floods that began Monday, leaving many without food or medical supplies, as the death toll from June flash floods rises to 820.

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No Poverty
npr.org
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Trump Administration Seeks to Rescind Roadless Rule, Opening 60 Million Acres to Road Construction

The Trump administration plans to overturn the 2001 Roadless Rule, allowing road construction on nearly 60 million acres of national forest land, despite concerns from scientists that this could increase wildfire risk.

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28% Bias Score

Climate Action
euronews.com
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Flash Droughts Fuel Devastating Spanish Wildfires in 2025

A flash drought in northwestern Spain in August 2025, characterized by rapid soil moisture depletion due to high temperatures and low rainfall, exacerbated wildfires, reaching unprecedented intensity and creating fire-induced tornadoes.

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20% Bias Score

Climate Action
nrc.nl
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Deforestation Causes 28,000 Annual Deaths Globally

A new study reveals that over 28,000 people die annually due to heat caused by deforestation, mostly in Southeast Asia, highlighting the need for local climate management strategies alongside global CO2 emission reduction.

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44% Bias Score

Climate Action
theguardian.com
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Climate Change Threatens Mass Tourism

Extreme weather events fueled by climate change are increasing travel costs and impacting destinations, potentially leading to a decline in mass tourism as affordability decreases and sustainability concerns rise.

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56% Bias Score

Climate Action
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Accelerated Alpine Permafrost Degradation: A Warning from the Zugspitze

Legambiente's Carovana dei Ghiacciai campaign discovered accelerated permafrost degradation in Germany's Zugspitze, highlighting the interconnected risks of glacial retreat and permafrost thaw to alpine communities.

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36% Bias Score

Climate Action
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EU Report: 112 Million Exposed to Hazardous Traffic Noise Levels

A new report by the European Environment Agency reveals that nearly 112 million people in the EU are exposed to dangerously high traffic noise levels, leading to significant long-term health problems, with road traffic being the primary source.

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8% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
taz.de
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German Agriculture Minister Disputes Link Between Meat Consumption and Climate Change

German Agriculture Minister Alois Rainer refuted the connection between meat consumption and climate change, despite scientific evidence indicating otherwise, causing a clash with environmental agencies and experts.

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28% Bias Score

Climate Action
bbc.com
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Ancient Oak DNA Holds Key to UK Woodland Restoration

Scientists are studying the DNA of approximately 50 ancient oak trees in the UK, including the 800-year-old Druids Oak, to understand their longevity and resilience, aiming to improve woodland restoration and conservation efforts by selecting superior trees for replanting and enhancing biodiversity.

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24% Bias Score

Life on Land

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