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Ratti to Lead 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale: Adaptation as the Central Theme
Italian architect Carlo Ratti will lead the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, focusing on adapting architecture to climate change through sustainable materials and innovative construction, marking a shift from the previous Biennale's postcolonial theme.
Ratti to Lead 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale: Adaptation as the Central Theme
Italian architect Carlo Ratti will lead the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, focusing on adapting architecture to climate change through sustainable materials and innovative construction, marking a shift from the previous Biennale's postcolonial theme.
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32% Bias Score


Japan to Maximize Nuclear Energy, Despite Fukushima Disaster
Japan's new strategic energy plan aims to increase nuclear power's share to 20% by 2040, reversing the post-Fukushima policy of reducing reliance on nuclear energy, while also increasing renewables to 50% and cutting coal to 30-40%; this has drawn criticism over safety concerns and the risk of anoth...
Japan to Maximize Nuclear Energy, Despite Fukushima Disaster
Japan's new strategic energy plan aims to increase nuclear power's share to 20% by 2040, reversing the post-Fukushima policy of reducing reliance on nuclear energy, while also increasing renewables to 50% and cutting coal to 30-40%; this has drawn criticism over safety concerns and the risk of anoth...
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52% Bias Score


San Antonio Port Modernizes Breakwater to Combat Climate Change Impacts
Chile's Port of San Antonio is investing \$10 million to modernize its breakwater, combating increasingly intense storms driven by climate change that have reduced port operability to 87% in 2023, impacting cargo handling and increasing logistical costs.
San Antonio Port Modernizes Breakwater to Combat Climate Change Impacts
Chile's Port of San Antonio is investing \$10 million to modernize its breakwater, combating increasingly intense storms driven by climate change that have reduced port operability to 87% in 2023, impacting cargo handling and increasing logistical costs.
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40% Bias Score


Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow, Ice, and Flooding to US
Heavy snow and ice pummeled the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic states, causing nearly 12,000 power outages in Virginia, 700 accidents, and prompting school and government office closures; California braced for an atmospheric river expected to cause flooding.
Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow, Ice, and Flooding to US
Heavy snow and ice pummeled the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic states, causing nearly 12,000 power outages in Virginia, 700 accidents, and prompting school and government office closures; California braced for an atmospheric river expected to cause flooding.
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20% Bias Score


German Intelligence Report Ranks Climate Change Among Top National Security Threats
A new German intelligence report, NiKE, identifies climate change as a top national security threat, warning of disruptions to infrastructure, economic hardship, and increased migration by 2040 due to extreme weather and resource scarcity; the report was commissioned by the German Foreign Office and...
German Intelligence Report Ranks Climate Change Among Top National Security Threats
A new German intelligence report, NiKE, identifies climate change as a top national security threat, warning of disruptions to infrastructure, economic hardship, and increased migration by 2040 due to extreme weather and resource scarcity; the report was commissioned by the German Foreign Office and...
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44% Bias Score


German Mayors Demand Overturn of EU's 2035 EV Mandate
Mayors of 15 German cities, led by Saarbrücken's Uwe Conrad, demanded the European Commission overturn its 2035 Battery Electric Vehicle mandate, warning of over 600,000 job losses and plant closures, and proposing alternative solutions including plug-in hybrids and investments in charging infrastru...
German Mayors Demand Overturn of EU's 2035 EV Mandate
Mayors of 15 German cities, led by Saarbrücken's Uwe Conrad, demanded the European Commission overturn its 2035 Battery Electric Vehicle mandate, warning of over 600,000 job losses and plant closures, and proposing alternative solutions including plug-in hybrids and investments in charging infrastru...
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56% Bias Score

Germany's Economic Woes: Climate Policy's Role Debated
Germany's shrinking economy, marked by high energy prices and weak global trade, is a key election issue, with parties debating the role of climate policies, despite evidence that renewable energy has created nearly 400,000 jobs.

Germany's Economic Woes: Climate Policy's Role Debated
Germany's shrinking economy, marked by high energy prices and weak global trade, is a key election issue, with parties debating the role of climate policies, despite evidence that renewable energy has created nearly 400,000 jobs.
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48% Bias Score

Tyler Prize Awarded to Researchers for Amazon Sustainability Work
Eduardo Brondízio and Sandra Díaz won the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement for their research on biodiversity loss's impact on human societies; Brondízio's Amazon-focused work highlights the need for integrating social and natural sciences to address environmental issues, particularly ...

Tyler Prize Awarded to Researchers for Amazon Sustainability Work
Eduardo Brondízio and Sandra Díaz won the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement for their research on biodiversity loss's impact on human societies; Brondízio's Amazon-focused work highlights the need for integrating social and natural sciences to address environmental issues, particularly ...
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40% Bias Score

BP Cuts Renewable Energy Investments, Prioritizes Fossil Fuels
BP, facing decreased 2024 profits (\$8.9 billion vs \$13.8 billion in 2023), is dramatically reducing renewable energy investments and boosting oil and gas production, mirroring actions by Shell and Equinor, amid political support for fossil fuels and despite scientific warnings on climate change.

BP Cuts Renewable Energy Investments, Prioritizes Fossil Fuels
BP, facing decreased 2024 profits (\$8.9 billion vs \$13.8 billion in 2023), is dramatically reducing renewable energy investments and boosting oil and gas production, mirroring actions by Shell and Equinor, amid political support for fossil fuels and despite scientific warnings on climate change.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine War Increases Aviation CO2 Emissions by 1%
The war in Ukraine caused the rerouting of approximately 1100 daily flights between Europe and Asia, resulting in an additional 8.2 million tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2023—a 1% increase in global aviation emissions—due to longer flight paths over alternative routes, such as the Arctic.

Ukraine War Increases Aviation CO2 Emissions by 1%
The war in Ukraine caused the rerouting of approximately 1100 daily flights between Europe and Asia, resulting in an additional 8.2 million tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2023—a 1% increase in global aviation emissions—due to longer flight paths over alternative routes, such as the Arctic.
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20% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Trigger 16% Clean Energy Index Drop
Donald Trump's policies, including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and imposing tariffs on clean energy components, have caused a 16% decline in the S&P Global Clean Energy index since November 5th, impacting companies like Solaria (-20.9%), Acciona Energía (-7.1%), and Iberdrola (-2.9%), and p...

Trump's Policies Trigger 16% Clean Energy Index Drop
Donald Trump's policies, including withdrawing from the Paris Agreement and imposing tariffs on clean energy components, have caused a 16% decline in the S&P Global Clean Energy index since November 5th, impacting companies like Solaria (-20.9%), Acciona Energía (-7.1%), and Iberdrola (-2.9%), and p...
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48% Bias Score

Somalia Ranked Among World's Most Corrupt, Hindering Climate Change Efforts
Transparency International's 2024 report ranks Somalia among the most corrupt countries globally, hindering climate change efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, where 33 of 100 countries score below the global average of 43, with conflict exacerbating the issue in Somalia and other nations.

Somalia Ranked Among World's Most Corrupt, Hindering Climate Change Efforts
Transparency International's 2024 report ranks Somalia among the most corrupt countries globally, hindering climate change efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, where 33 of 100 countries score below the global average of 43, with conflict exacerbating the issue in Somalia and other nations.
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48% Bias Score
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