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Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar's Adolescents
A study in Madagascar's Grand Sud region shows climate change is severely impacting adolescents' mental health, with 90% of families experiencing food shortages in the past year and many reporting high levels of anxiety, depression, and despair due to failed harvests and water scarcity.
Climate Change Fuels Mental Health Crisis Among Madagascar's Adolescents
A study in Madagascar's Grand Sud region shows climate change is severely impacting adolescents' mental health, with 90% of families experiencing food shortages in the past year and many reporting high levels of anxiety, depression, and despair due to failed harvests and water scarcity.
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24% Bias Score


British Engineer Imprisoned for Climate Activism, Influences Labour Party Policy
George Simonson, a 24-year-old British mechanical engineer, was sentenced to 24 months in prison for climate activism involving disrupting the M25 motorway and causing criminal damage; his actions contributed to the Labour Party adopting a "no new oil and gas drilling" policy.
British Engineer Imprisoned for Climate Activism, Influences Labour Party Policy
George Simonson, a 24-year-old British mechanical engineer, was sentenced to 24 months in prison for climate activism involving disrupting the M25 motorway and causing criminal damage; his actions contributed to the Labour Party adopting a "no new oil and gas drilling" policy.
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44% Bias Score


Southern Spain Floods Claim One Life, Hundreds Evacuated
Torrential rains and floods in southern Spain have claimed at least one life, with a woman found dead after her car was swept away near Seville, while her husband and a cyclist remain missing; hundreds were evacuated as rivers overflowed, causing widespread disruptions.
Southern Spain Floods Claim One Life, Hundreds Evacuated
Torrential rains and floods in southern Spain have claimed at least one life, with a woman found dead after her car was swept away near Seville, while her husband and a cyclist remain missing; hundreds were evacuated as rivers overflowed, causing widespread disruptions.
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16% Bias Score


Early March Storm Sparks Hurricane Season Concerns
A rare pre-season storm system formed in the Caribbean Sea on March 11th, 2025, prompting concerns about the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, despite its rapid dissipation; meteorologists predict a near-average season but warn of potential impacts from warm ocean temperatures.
Early March Storm Sparks Hurricane Season Concerns
A rare pre-season storm system formed in the Caribbean Sea on March 11th, 2025, prompting concerns about the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season, despite its rapid dissipation; meteorologists predict a near-average season but warn of potential impacts from warm ocean temperatures.
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48% Bias Score


Oregon Faces \$350 Million Transportation Funding Shortfall Amidst EV Rise
Oregon faces a \$350 million transportation budget shortfall due to declining gas tax revenue from rising electric vehicle adoption, potentially leading to reduced road maintenance, fewer snow plows, and up to 1,000 transportation worker layoffs; the state is exploring alternative funding sources.
Oregon Faces \$350 Million Transportation Funding Shortfall Amidst EV Rise
Oregon faces a \$350 million transportation budget shortfall due to declining gas tax revenue from rising electric vehicle adoption, potentially leading to reduced road maintenance, fewer snow plows, and up to 1,000 transportation worker layoffs; the state is exploring alternative funding sources.
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36% Bias Score


Mass NOAA Layoffs Impair Ocean Monitoring and Climate Prediction
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) laid off over 1000 employees, impacting its ability to monitor ocean changes, predict weather, and support fisheries; this comes at a time of record-breaking ocean temperatures and increasing climate-related disasters, potentially jeopardizi...
Mass NOAA Layoffs Impair Ocean Monitoring and Climate Prediction
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) laid off over 1000 employees, impacting its ability to monitor ocean changes, predict weather, and support fisheries; this comes at a time of record-breaking ocean temperatures and increasing climate-related disasters, potentially jeopardizi...
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48% Bias Score

Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Damages
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000, arguing its contribution to climate change threatens his Andean town via glacial lake outburst flooding; a ruling is expected soon.

Peruvian Farmer Sues RWE for Climate Change-Related Damages
A Peruvian farmer is suing German energy giant RWE for €17,000, arguing its contribution to climate change threatens his Andean town via glacial lake outburst flooding; a ruling is expected soon.
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40% Bias Score

Greece Seeks Public-Private Insurance Partnership for Disaster Management
Greece's Deputy Prime Minister proposes a new public-private partnership for disaster risk management, following recent government initiatives to incentivize insurance, in response to the high cost of the "Daniel" storm and low national insurance coverage compared to other European nations.

Greece Seeks Public-Private Insurance Partnership for Disaster Management
Greece's Deputy Prime Minister proposes a new public-private partnership for disaster risk management, following recent government initiatives to incentivize insurance, in response to the high cost of the "Daniel" storm and low national insurance coverage compared to other European nations.
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44% Bias Score

15-Minute City Model: A Solution for Sustainable Urban Mobility
To meet the Paris Agreement goals, the article advocates for the '15-minute city' model, enabling access to essential services within a 15-minute walk or cycle. Milan and Turin are cited as examples, while challenges in Napoli's hilly terrain are noted.

15-Minute City Model: A Solution for Sustainable Urban Mobility
To meet the Paris Agreement goals, the article advocates for the '15-minute city' model, enabling access to essential services within a 15-minute walk or cycle. Milan and Turin are cited as examples, while challenges in Napoli's hilly terrain are noted.
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32% Bias Score

Delay of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Climate Protection Law Risks Budgetary Impact
Facing pressure from environmental groups, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's government delays its climate protection law, risking its passage this term and jeopardizing planned climate actions due to budget constraints.

Delay of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Climate Protection Law Risks Budgetary Impact
Facing pressure from environmental groups, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's government delays its climate protection law, risking its passage this term and jeopardizing planned climate actions due to budget constraints.
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36% Bias Score

B.C. Audit Exposes Flaws in Forest Carbon Accounting
An audit of British Columbia's Forests Ministry revealed a lack of defined methodologies for calculating forest carbon, impacting decision-making and undermining the credibility of its reporting; the ministry accepted audit recommendations and finalized guidance in late 2024.

B.C. Audit Exposes Flaws in Forest Carbon Accounting
An audit of British Columbia's Forests Ministry revealed a lack of defined methodologies for calculating forest carbon, impacting decision-making and undermining the credibility of its reporting; the ministry accepted audit recommendations and finalized guidance in late 2024.
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28% Bias Score

Germany to Vote on Unprecedented €500 Billion Borrowing Plan
The German Bundestag will vote on a bill allowing €500 billion in borrowing over 12 years for military spending, infrastructure, and climate protection, despite concerns about market instability and increased German debt; this unprecedented move requires a two-thirds majority in the current Bundesta...

Germany to Vote on Unprecedented €500 Billion Borrowing Plan
The German Bundestag will vote on a bill allowing €500 billion in borrowing over 12 years for military spending, infrastructure, and climate protection, despite concerns about market instability and increased German debt; this unprecedented move requires a two-thirds majority in the current Bundesta...
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52% Bias Score
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