BlackRock Withdraws from Net-Zero Climate Initiative
BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, withdrew from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, following several Wall Street banks' departures from similar climate alliances; while some claim this won't alter investment practices, others see it as weakening climate investment pressure.
BlackRock Withdraws from Net-Zero Climate Initiative
BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, withdrew from the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative, following several Wall Street banks' departures from similar climate alliances; while some claim this won't alter investment practices, others see it as weakening climate investment pressure.
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40% Bias Score
Australia Faces Severe Storms and Heatwave
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are expected in Queensland and New South Wales this weekend, while other parts of Australia will experience a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching the high 30s and low 40s; the Australian Open may face some weather disruption on Sunday.
Australia Faces Severe Storms and Heatwave
Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are expected in Queensland and New South Wales this weekend, while other parts of Australia will experience a severe heatwave with temperatures reaching the high 30s and low 40s; the Australian Open may face some weather disruption on Sunday.
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36% Bias Score
Uneven Uptake of Balcony Solar Panel Subsidies in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's €10 million subsidy program for balcony solar panels saw 6000 homeowner applications in summer 2023, exhausting their allocation, while only around 3000 renter applications were received by the end of 2024, leaving €4.5 million unspent; the funds will be reallocated to clima...
Uneven Uptake of Balcony Solar Panel Subsidies in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's €10 million subsidy program for balcony solar panels saw 6000 homeowner applications in summer 2023, exhausting their allocation, while only around 3000 renter applications were received by the end of 2024, leaving €4.5 million unspent; the funds will be reallocated to clima...
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36% Bias Score
Earth's Hottest Year on Record: 2024 Surpasses 1.5°C Warming Threshold
2024 marked Earth's hottest year on record, surpassing the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris Agreement by various measurements (1.6°C, 1.57°C, 1.53°C above pre-industrial levels), primarily due to accumulated greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels, resulting in record heat and extreme weather...
Earth's Hottest Year on Record: 2024 Surpasses 1.5°C Warming Threshold
2024 marked Earth's hottest year on record, surpassing the 1.5°C warming limit set by the Paris Agreement by various measurements (1.6°C, 1.57°C, 1.53°C above pre-industrial levels), primarily due to accumulated greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels, resulting in record heat and extreme weather...
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40% Bias Score
2024: Warmest Year on Record Exceeds Paris Agreement Threshold
2024 marked the warmest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold of the Paris Agreement by 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, leading to increased extreme weather events globally, primarily caused by human-induced greenhouse gas emissions exacerbated by El Niño.
2024: Warmest Year on Record Exceeds Paris Agreement Threshold
2024 marked the warmest year on record, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold of the Paris Agreement by 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, leading to increased extreme weather events globally, primarily caused by human-induced greenhouse gas emissions exacerbated by El Niño.
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40% Bias Score
2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Concerns
Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms 2024 as the hottest year on record, exceeding 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, increasing the frequency of extreme weather events and highlighting the urgent need for action to mitigate climate change.
2024: Hottest Year on Record Exacerbates Climate Change Concerns
Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms 2024 as the hottest year on record, exceeding 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, increasing the frequency of extreme weather events and highlighting the urgent need for action to mitigate climate change.
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24% Bias Score
Climate Skepticism's Resurgence in 2025
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's praise for climate change denier Claude Allègre, alongside the European Commission's hedging on the Green Pact and Trump's "Drill, baby, drill" slogan, signals a concerning rise in climate skepticism in 2025, challenging the scientific consensus and sustainabl...
Climate Skepticism's Resurgence in 2025
French Prime Minister François Bayrou's praise for climate change denier Claude Allègre, alongside the European Commission's hedging on the Green Pact and Trump's "Drill, baby, drill" slogan, signals a concerning rise in climate skepticism in 2025, challenging the scientific consensus and sustainabl...
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52% Bias Score
German Greens Shift Climate Campaign Strategy Ahead of 2025 Election
The German Green Party is launching its 2025 election campaign in Lübeck, focusing on win-win climate policies to attract both core and swing voters. This strategy, however, is met with internal dissent over its ambition level.
German Greens Shift Climate Campaign Strategy Ahead of 2025 Election
The German Green Party is launching its 2025 election campaign in Lübeck, focusing on win-win climate policies to attract both core and swing voters. This strategy, however, is met with internal dissent over its ambition level.
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48% Bias Score
2024: Hottest Year on Record Breaches Paris Agreement Limit
2024 is officially the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5-degree limit set by the Paris Agreement and resulting in extreme weather events worldwide, including hurricanes, floods, and droughts, due to human-caused climate change exacerbated by El Niño and other contributing factors.
2024: Hottest Year on Record Breaches Paris Agreement Limit
2024 is officially the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5-degree limit set by the Paris Agreement and resulting in extreme weather events worldwide, including hurricanes, floods, and droughts, due to human-caused climate change exacerbated by El Niño and other contributing factors.
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28% Bias Score
2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5°C Paris Agreement Target
The 2024 global average temperature exceeded the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target by 0.1°C, reaching 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, causing widespread suffering due to extreme weather events and highlighting the urgency to phase out fossil fuels.
2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5°C Paris Agreement Target
The 2024 global average temperature exceeded the 1.5°C Paris Agreement target by 0.1°C, reaching 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, causing widespread suffering due to extreme weather events and highlighting the urgency to phase out fossil fuels.
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52% Bias Score
2024: Hottest Year on Record, Exceeding 1.5-Degree Warming Limit
2024 is officially confirmed as the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5-degree warming limit of the Paris Agreement, causing widespread extreme weather events such as deadly hurricanes and catastrophic floods; the primary cause is human-induced climate change, worsened by El Niño, while other ...
2024: Hottest Year on Record, Exceeding 1.5-Degree Warming Limit
2024 is officially confirmed as the hottest year on record, exceeding the 1.5-degree warming limit of the Paris Agreement, causing widespread extreme weather events such as deadly hurricanes and catastrophic floods; the primary cause is human-induced climate change, worsened by El Niño, while other ...
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28% Bias Score
Los Angeles Wildfires: 10 Dead, 10,000+ Structures Destroyed
Ten deaths and over 10,000 destroyed structures resulted from five wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by hurricane-force winds and record global temperatures; the federal government will fully fund firefighting costs for 180 days.
Los Angeles Wildfires: 10 Dead, 10,000+ Structures Destroyed
Ten deaths and over 10,000 destroyed structures resulted from five wildfires in Los Angeles, fueled by hurricane-force winds and record global temperatures; the federal government will fully fund firefighting costs for 180 days.
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36% Bias Score