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Aoös River Degraded: Study Demands Ecological Flow Restoration
A new study reveals the devastating impact of the lack of ecological flow from the Pyrgos tou Aoou dam on the Aoös River, a 260km river in Greece and Albania, shrinking it to 1.3 meters wide and severely impacting protected species within Natura 2000 areas and the Northern Pindos National Park, prom...
Aoös River Degraded: Study Demands Ecological Flow Restoration
A new study reveals the devastating impact of the lack of ecological flow from the Pyrgos tou Aoou dam on the Aoös River, a 260km river in Greece and Albania, shrinking it to 1.3 meters wide and severely impacting protected species within Natura 2000 areas and the Northern Pindos National Park, prom...
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Reform UK Vows to Revive North Sea Oil Drilling with Public Investment
Reform UK promises to reinstate North Sea oil and gas drilling and invest billions of taxpayer money into the projects upon election, aiming to reverse the current government's ban and boost energy independence.
Reform UK Vows to Revive North Sea Oil Drilling with Public Investment
Reform UK promises to reinstate North Sea oil and gas drilling and invest billions of taxpayer money into the projects upon election, aiming to reverse the current government's ban and boost energy independence.
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China Launches Integrated Plan for River and Lake Restoration
China unveiled a 2025-2027 action plan for river and lake protection and restoration, integrating water resource, environment, and ecology management to achieve a "beautiful" river or lake standard by 2035, improving water quality and aquatic biodiversity.
China Launches Integrated Plan for River and Lake Restoration
China unveiled a 2025-2027 action plan for river and lake protection and restoration, integrating water resource, environment, and ecology management to achieve a "beautiful" river or lake standard by 2035, improving water quality and aquatic biodiversity.
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Record-Breaking Sunny Spring in Northern Ireland Raises Drought Concerns
Northern Ireland's spring of 2024 has been the sunniest on record, with 570 hours of sunshine on average across the region by May 21, exceeding the 2020 record; however, the dry conditions have caused concerns about potential drought impacting agriculture.
Record-Breaking Sunny Spring in Northern Ireland Raises Drought Concerns
Northern Ireland's spring of 2024 has been the sunniest on record, with 570 hours of sunshine on average across the region by May 21, exceeding the 2020 record; however, the dry conditions have caused concerns about potential drought impacting agriculture.
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Record Rainforest Loss in 2024: Fires Surpass Agriculture as Main Driver
In 2024, a record 67,000 square kilometers of primary tropical rainforest were destroyed, primarily due to climate change-fueled fires, exceeding agriculture as the main cause for the first time, releasing over 3 billion metric tons of CO2 and impacting global climate goals.
Record Rainforest Loss in 2024: Fires Surpass Agriculture as Main Driver
In 2024, a record 67,000 square kilometers of primary tropical rainforest were destroyed, primarily due to climate change-fueled fires, exceeding agriculture as the main cause for the first time, releasing over 3 billion metric tons of CO2 and impacting global climate goals.
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Brazil's Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Fueled by Climate Change
Brazil experienced its worst year for forest loss since 2016, losing 2.8 million hectares of old-growth forest due to wildfires exacerbated by record-breaking global temperatures, while globally, wildfires caused almost half of the 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024.
Brazil's Record Forest Loss in 2024: Wildfires Fueled by Climate Change
Brazil experienced its worst year for forest loss since 2016, losing 2.8 million hectares of old-growth forest due to wildfires exacerbated by record-breaking global temperatures, while globally, wildfires caused almost half of the 30 million hectares of forest loss in 2024.
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China, Thailand Boost Marine Research Collaboration Amid Climate Change
China's icebreaker Xuelong 2's visit to Thailand from May 8-12, 2024, prompted a symposium on marine and polar research collaboration between the two countries to address climate change, highlighting a joint Antarctic research expedition and a potential renewal of a 2016 memorandum of understanding.

China, Thailand Boost Marine Research Collaboration Amid Climate Change
China's icebreaker Xuelong 2's visit to Thailand from May 8-12, 2024, prompted a symposium on marine and polar research collaboration between the two countries to address climate change, highlighting a joint Antarctic research expedition and a potential renewal of a 2016 memorandum of understanding.
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Heavy rain and landslide warning for Scotland after record-breaking dry spell
Scotland's five-week dry spell, the driest start to a year since 1964, will end with heavy rain and potential landslides, prompting the closure of the A83 in Argyll and raising concerns about water scarcity despite the incoming rain.

Heavy rain and landslide warning for Scotland after record-breaking dry spell
Scotland's five-week dry spell, the driest start to a year since 1964, will end with heavy rain and potential landslides, prompting the closure of the A83 in Argyll and raising concerns about water scarcity despite the incoming rain.
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36% Bias Score

China Unveils New Action Plan for River and Lake Protection
China unveiled a new action plan to protect and restore rivers and lakes from 2025-2027, shifting from pollution control to integrated water management, aiming for 40 percent completion by 2027 and full completion by 2035, with surveys of 2,573 rivers and lakes planned.

China Unveils New Action Plan for River and Lake Protection
China unveiled a new action plan to protect and restore rivers and lakes from 2025-2027, shifting from pollution control to integrated water management, aiming for 40 percent completion by 2027 and full completion by 2035, with surveys of 2,573 rivers and lakes planned.
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German Gardeners Urged to Adopt Rainwater Harvesting
German gardening experts advise homeowners to implement rainwater harvesting systems—from rain barrels to cisterns—to prepare for more intense rainfall and droughts due to climate change, promoting sustainable practices.

German Gardeners Urged to Adopt Rainwater Harvesting
German gardening experts advise homeowners to implement rainwater harvesting systems—from rain barrels to cisterns—to prepare for more intense rainfall and droughts due to climate change, promoting sustainable practices.
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Irreversible Ice Sheet Melt Projected, Leading to Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
New research indicates that irreversible melting of the world's ice sheets is imminent, leading to a multi-meter sea level rise and catastrophic coastal displacement, even if global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius; this is based on a study published in Communications Earth and Environment.

Irreversible Ice Sheet Melt Projected, Leading to Catastrophic Sea Level Rise
New research indicates that irreversible melting of the world's ice sheets is imminent, leading to a multi-meter sea level rise and catastrophic coastal displacement, even if global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius; this is based on a study published in Communications Earth and Environment.
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Sixth Mass Extinction: Scientific Predictions Confirmed
Edward O. Wilson and Richard Leakey predicted a sixth mass extinction caused by human activities like deforestation, pollution, and overexploitation of resources; scientific data now supports their claim, highlighting the loss of over 350 vertebrate species since 1500 and a 30% decline in many survi...

Sixth Mass Extinction: Scientific Predictions Confirmed
Edward O. Wilson and Richard Leakey predicted a sixth mass extinction caused by human activities like deforestation, pollution, and overexploitation of resources; scientific data now supports their claim, highlighting the loss of over 350 vertebrate species since 1500 and a 30% decline in many survi...
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