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China's Grassland Restoration Success: A Half Marathon on Restored Land
Over 2,000 hectares of degraded grassland in Inner Mongolia, China, were restored using a close-to-nature approach focused on native plant species, resulting in a thriving ecosystem that hosted a half marathon in 2025 and generated $285 million in tourism revenue.
China's Grassland Restoration Success: A Half Marathon on Restored Land
Over 2,000 hectares of degraded grassland in Inner Mongolia, China, were restored using a close-to-nature approach focused on native plant species, resulting in a thriving ecosystem that hosted a half marathon in 2025 and generated $285 million in tourism revenue.
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40% Bias Score


German Politicians' Vehicles Largely Exceed EU CO2 Emission Targets
A DUH study found that 63% of 238 German political vehicles exceeded the EU's 93.6 grams/km CO2 emissions target; seven of eleven federal ministers used vehicles with emissions over 20 grams/km above the target; the Green party had the cleanest fleet.
German Politicians' Vehicles Largely Exceed EU CO2 Emission Targets
A DUH study found that 63% of 238 German political vehicles exceeded the EU's 93.6 grams/km CO2 emissions target; seven of eleven federal ministers used vehicles with emissions over 20 grams/km above the target; the Green party had the cleanest fleet.
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32% Bias Score


Hurricane Erin: Record Intensification and Projected Impact on Western Europe
Hurricane Erin, the first Atlantic hurricane of 2025, rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm on August 15th due to unusually warm ocean waters, posing threats to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the US East Coast, and Canada, with remnants potentially impacting Western Europe.
Hurricane Erin: Record Intensification and Projected Impact on Western Europe
Hurricane Erin, the first Atlantic hurricane of 2025, rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm on August 15th due to unusually warm ocean waters, posing threats to the Bahamas, Bermuda, the US East Coast, and Canada, with remnants potentially impacting Western Europe.
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32% Bias Score


Saxon State Government Criticized for High Official Vehicle CO2 Emissions
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) reported that the Saxon state government's official vehicles have an average CO2 emission of 165 grams per kilometer, ranking ninth among German states, with significant variations among individual ministers' vehicles.
Saxon State Government Criticized for High Official Vehicle CO2 Emissions
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) reported that the Saxon state government's official vehicles have an average CO2 emission of 165 grams per kilometer, ranking ninth among German states, with significant variations among individual ministers' vehicles.
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36% Bias Score


Saxon Government Receives Failing Grade for High Vehicle Emissions
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) criticized the Saxon state government for high CO2 emissions from its official vehicles, averaging 165g/km, ranking ninth among German states; emissions ranged from 62g/km to 198g/km depending on the vehicle type.
Saxon Government Receives Failing Grade for High Vehicle Emissions
The German Environmental Aid (DUH) criticized the Saxon state government for high CO2 emissions from its official vehicles, averaging 165g/km, ranking ninth among German states; emissions ranged from 62g/km to 198g/km depending on the vehicle type.
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56% Bias Score


German Politicians' High-Emission Vehicles Underscore Climate Action Gap
The Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) reports that many German top politicians use high-emission vehicles, despite a stated commitment to climate action; only 87 of 238 use electric cars, highlighting a gap between policy and action.
German Politicians' High-Emission Vehicles Underscore Climate Action Gap
The Deutsche Umwelthilfe (DUH) reports that many German top politicians use high-emission vehicles, despite a stated commitment to climate action; only 87 of 238 use electric cars, highlighting a gap between policy and action.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks to Repeal Key Climate Change Regulation, Sparking Corporate Concerns
The Trump administration aims to overturn the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, eliminating the legal foundation for federal climate regulations, potentially exposing businesses to increased litigation and creating regulatory uncertainty, despite opposition from some corporations.

Trump Administration Seeks to Repeal Key Climate Change Regulation, Sparking Corporate Concerns
The Trump administration aims to overturn the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, eliminating the legal foundation for federal climate regulations, potentially exposing businesses to increased litigation and creating regulatory uncertainty, despite opposition from some corporations.
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60% Bias Score

Hurricane Erin Threatens North Carolina Coast Despite Offshore Path
Hurricane Erin, a Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds, will not make US landfall, but a tropical storm watch and storm surge watch are in effect for the North Carolina coast from Beaufort Inlet to Duck, due to its large wind field, posing a threat of tropical storm conditions and life-threatening in...

Hurricane Erin Threatens North Carolina Coast Despite Offshore Path
Hurricane Erin, a Category 4 storm with 140 mph winds, will not make US landfall, but a tropical storm watch and storm surge watch are in effect for the North Carolina coast from Beaufort Inlet to Duck, due to its large wind field, posing a threat of tropical storm conditions and life-threatening in...
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36% Bias Score

Mercury Insurance Requests 6.9% Rate Hike in California Amidst Wildfire Risks and New State Reforms
Mercury Insurance, California's third-largest home insurer, requested a 6.9 percent average rate hike due to inflation and wildfire risk, leveraging new state reforms allowing use of catastrophe models to justify increases based on projected future losses, not just historical claims; this follows St...

Mercury Insurance Requests 6.9% Rate Hike in California Amidst Wildfire Risks and New State Reforms
Mercury Insurance, California's third-largest home insurer, requested a 6.9 percent average rate hike due to inflation and wildfire risk, leveraging new state reforms allowing use of catastrophe models to justify increases based on projected future losses, not just historical claims; this follows St...
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36% Bias Score

Mediterranean Summers: Media Narratives and Societal Anxieties
This article examines the media's portrayal of increasingly extreme Mediterranean summers, linking it to both climate change and deeper societal anxieties; personal accounts contrast with media narratives, predicting a new term for summer-related phobia.

Mediterranean Summers: Media Narratives and Societal Anxieties
This article examines the media's portrayal of increasingly extreme Mediterranean summers, linking it to both climate change and deeper societal anxieties; personal accounts contrast with media narratives, predicting a new term for summer-related phobia.
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36% Bias Score

Leon Wildfires Spark Massive Protest, Demands for Resignation
On Monday, 1,500-2,500 people protested in Leon, Spain, demanding national emergency level 3 and the resignation of regional officials due to wildfires causing health problems and exceeding regional response capabilities. Nearly 1,000 individual requests were submitted for emergency level 3 designat...

Leon Wildfires Spark Massive Protest, Demands for Resignation
On Monday, 1,500-2,500 people protested in Leon, Spain, demanding national emergency level 3 and the resignation of regional officials due to wildfires causing health problems and exceeding regional response capabilities. Nearly 1,000 individual requests were submitted for emergency level 3 designat...
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56% Bias Score

Boaters and Swimmers Face Issues Due to Explosive Growth of Water Plant in Dutch Lakes
Excessive growth of the fonteinkruid water plant in Dutch lakes, due to warmer temperatures and cleaner water, is causing problems for boaters (engine overheating, entanglements), swimmers (foul smell, unusable beaches), and potentially impacting tourism. Solutions include mowing, but the plant's ec...

Boaters and Swimmers Face Issues Due to Explosive Growth of Water Plant in Dutch Lakes
Excessive growth of the fonteinkruid water plant in Dutch lakes, due to warmer temperatures and cleaner water, is causing problems for boaters (engine overheating, entanglements), swimmers (foul smell, unusable beaches), and potentially impacting tourism. Solutions include mowing, but the plant's ec...
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52% Bias Score
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