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El Niño Drought Devastates Southern Africa Crops
El Niño caused a devastating drought in Southern Africa, resulting in a 70 percent crop failure for some farmers and a 22 percent year-on-year decrease in South Africa's maize production; millions face acute hunger, prompting calls for government and international aid and emphasizing the need for cr...
El Niño Drought Devastates Southern Africa Crops
El Niño caused a devastating drought in Southern Africa, resulting in a 70 percent crop failure for some farmers and a 22 percent year-on-year decrease in South Africa's maize production; millions face acute hunger, prompting calls for government and international aid and emphasizing the need for cr...
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32% Bias Score


Perisher Invests $26 Million in New Chairlift, Plans Year-Round Alpine Resort
Perisher ski resort in NSW is investing $26 million in a new chairlift to improve skier experience and address poor snow seasons, part of a larger plan to transform into a year-round alpine destination with a new hotel adding 1700 beds, despite concerns about environmental impact in Kosciuszko Natio...
Perisher Invests $26 Million in New Chairlift, Plans Year-Round Alpine Resort
Perisher ski resort in NSW is investing $26 million in a new chairlift to improve skier experience and address poor snow seasons, part of a larger plan to transform into a year-round alpine destination with a new hotel adding 1700 beds, despite concerns about environmental impact in Kosciuszko Natio...
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44% Bias Score


Grand Hôtel Stockholm: 150 Years of Adapting to Change, Prioritizing Climate Action
Grand Hôtel Stockholm, celebrating its 150th anniversary, prioritizes climate change mitigation by exceeding EU emission reduction targets for large companies, despite its historical building and high energy requirements. The hotel implements various sustainable practices, including energy-efficient...
Grand Hôtel Stockholm: 150 Years of Adapting to Change, Prioritizing Climate Action
Grand Hôtel Stockholm, celebrating its 150th anniversary, prioritizes climate change mitigation by exceeding EU emission reduction targets for large companies, despite its historical building and high energy requirements. The hotel implements various sustainable practices, including energy-efficient...
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24% Bias Score


Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Northern Mozambique
Cyclone Chido, hitting northern Mozambique on December 15th with 260 km/h winds and 250 mm of rain, caused at least 94 deaths, 768 injuries, and affected over 620,000, destroying 140,628 houses, 52 medical centers, and 250 schools.
Cyclone Chido: 94 Dead, Thousands Affected in Northern Mozambique
Cyclone Chido, hitting northern Mozambique on December 15th with 260 km/h winds and 250 mm of rain, caused at least 94 deaths, 768 injuries, and affected over 620,000, destroying 140,628 houses, 52 medical centers, and 250 schools.
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36% Bias Score


Grampians Bushfire Grows to 34,000 Hectares as Heatwave Approaches
A bushfire in Victoria's Grampians National Park, sparked by lightning, has grown to 34,000 hectares, forcing evacuations and prompting warnings as a heatwave approaches; meanwhile, Queensland recovers from severe flooding.
Grampians Bushfire Grows to 34,000 Hectares as Heatwave Approaches
A bushfire in Victoria's Grampians National Park, sparked by lightning, has grown to 34,000 hectares, forcing evacuations and prompting warnings as a heatwave approaches; meanwhile, Queensland recovers from severe flooding.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Anxiety: Over Half of U.S. Youth Deeply Worried, Study Shows
A Lancet survey found that more than 50% of U.S. youth (ages 16–25) are very or extremely worried about climate change, with over one-third saying their feelings negatively impact daily life, highlighting the need for increased support and educational resources to address climate anxiety.
Climate Anxiety: Over Half of U.S. Youth Deeply Worried, Study Shows
A Lancet survey found that more than 50% of U.S. youth (ages 16–25) are very or extremely worried about climate change, with over one-third saying their feelings negatively impact daily life, highlighting the need for increased support and educational resources to address climate anxiety.
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24% Bias Score

Chicxulub Impact, Not Volcanism, Primarily Caused Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction
A new study using fossil molecule analysis in North American sediments concludes that the Deccan Traps volcanism, though causing a temporary 5-degree Celsius cooling 30,000 years before the Chicxulub impact, did not cause the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction; the impact was the primary cause.

Chicxulub Impact, Not Volcanism, Primarily Caused Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction
A new study using fossil molecule analysis in North American sediments concludes that the Deccan Traps volcanism, though causing a temporary 5-degree Celsius cooling 30,000 years before the Chicxulub impact, did not cause the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction; the impact was the primary cause.
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48% Bias Score

Last Generation Shifts Tactics, Broadens Focus Beyond Climate Activism
Facing reduced public support and prison sentences, the German climate activist group Last Generation is abandoning its disruptive tactics of road blockades and property damage, broadening its focus to include social justice issues like housing and employment while aiming for broader public engageme...

Last Generation Shifts Tactics, Broadens Focus Beyond Climate Activism
Facing reduced public support and prison sentences, the German climate activist group Last Generation is abandoning its disruptive tactics of road blockades and property damage, broadening its focus to include social justice issues like housing and employment while aiming for broader public engageme...
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40% Bias Score

10 Million Under Winter Weather Alerts as Cold Christmas Sweeps US
Ten million people across the Great Lakes and Northeast are under winter weather alerts; many areas experienced their coldest temperatures of the season on Sunday; the forecast includes more snow, ice, and a cold Christmas, with heavy rain and mountain snow in the West.

10 Million Under Winter Weather Alerts as Cold Christmas Sweeps US
Ten million people across the Great Lakes and Northeast are under winter weather alerts; many areas experienced their coldest temperatures of the season on Sunday; the forecast includes more snow, ice, and a cold Christmas, with heavy rain and mountain snow in the West.
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32% Bias Score

Henderson Island: The World's Most Polluted Place
Henderson Island, a remote South Pacific atoll, is now the world's most polluted place due to 37.7 million pieces of plastic waste (2019), originating from numerous countries including China, Japan, South Korea, the US, and others, highlighting the global scale of ocean plastic pollution.

Henderson Island: The World's Most Polluted Place
Henderson Island, a remote South Pacific atoll, is now the world's most polluted place due to 37.7 million pieces of plastic waste (2019), originating from numerous countries including China, Japan, South Korea, the US, and others, highlighting the global scale of ocean plastic pollution.
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48% Bias Score

Trump to Lift US LNG Export Ban, Boosting Producers but Worsening Climate Change
President-elect Trump is poised to overturn a ban on certain US LNG exports, benefiting US energy companies but potentially worsening climate change; Europe, the largest buyer, won't see significant relief until after 2030.

Trump to Lift US LNG Export Ban, Boosting Producers but Worsening Climate Change
President-elect Trump is poised to overturn a ban on certain US LNG exports, benefiting US energy companies but potentially worsening climate change; Europe, the largest buyer, won't see significant relief until after 2030.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Discourse: The Need for Positive Visions
Author Kübra Gümüşay discusses the need for positive climate narratives in the face of fossil fuel industry rhetoric, highlighting the importance of acknowledging current societal failures and embracing a healthy sense of shame for collective action.

Climate Discourse: The Need for Positive Visions
Author Kübra Gümüşay discusses the need for positive climate narratives in the face of fossil fuel industry rhetoric, highlighting the importance of acknowledging current societal failures and embracing a healthy sense of shame for collective action.
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48% Bias Score
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