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Spain's Wildfire Area Explodes Amidst August Heatwave"
Fueled by a severe heatwave, wildfires in Spain have drastically increased from 39,155.13 hectares on August 5th to an estimated 138,788.97 hectares by August 10th, 2025, exceeding all years except 2022 in the last decade.
Spain's Wildfire Area Explodes Amidst August Heatwave"
Fueled by a severe heatwave, wildfires in Spain have drastically increased from 39,155.13 hectares on August 5th to an estimated 138,788.97 hectares by August 10th, 2025, exceeding all years except 2022 in the last decade.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Impacts in Germany: Glaciers Melt, Forests Stress, Lakes Shrink
Germany's temperature has risen by 2.6 degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era, leading to melting glaciers, stressed forests, and shrinking lakes; the Watzmann and Blaueis glaciers are expected to disappear soon, impacting water resources and ecosystems.
Climate Change Impacts in Germany: Glaciers Melt, Forests Stress, Lakes Shrink
Germany's temperature has risen by 2.6 degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era, leading to melting glaciers, stressed forests, and shrinking lakes; the Watzmann and Blaueis glaciers are expected to disappear soon, impacting water resources and ecosystems.
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32% Bias Score


UK Farmers Face Second Year of Crop Failures Amidst Record European Heatwaves
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe and the Middle East have caused devastating wildfires and impacted crop yields, particularly in the UK, where farmers are facing a second year of reduced production, threatening food security and highlighting the urgency for climate adaptation measures.
UK Farmers Face Second Year of Crop Failures Amidst Record European Heatwaves
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe and the Middle East have caused devastating wildfires and impacted crop yields, particularly in the UK, where farmers are facing a second year of reduced production, threatening food security and highlighting the urgency for climate adaptation measures.
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40% Bias Score


Brophy's Experimental Films Return to Melbourne
Philip Brophy's experimental films, "Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat" (1988) and "No Dance" (1985), are being restored and re-released at the Melbourne International Film Festival, showcasing his unique blend of filmmaking, music, and social commentary.
Brophy's Experimental Films Return to Melbourne
Philip Brophy's experimental films, "Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat" (1988) and "No Dance" (1985), are being restored and re-released at the Melbourne International Film Festival, showcasing his unique blend of filmmaking, music, and social commentary.
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24% Bias Score


EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs Backfire, Boosting Hybrid Exports Despite Lower Electric Usage"
To counter Chinese subsidies, the EU imposed tariffs up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles in October 2024, leading to increased Chinese hybrid vehicle exports to Europe; however, studies reveal that plug-in hybrids are used far less electrically than officially claimed, raising concerns about thei...
EU Tariffs on Chinese EVs Backfire, Boosting Hybrid Exports Despite Lower Electric Usage"
To counter Chinese subsidies, the EU imposed tariffs up to 45% on Chinese electric vehicles in October 2024, leading to increased Chinese hybrid vehicle exports to Europe; however, studies reveal that plug-in hybrids are used far less electrically than officially claimed, raising concerns about thei...
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56% Bias Score


Berlin's "autofrei" Initiative: Conditional Car Restriction and Public Transit Expansion
The "Berlin autofrei" initiative proposes drastically restricting car traffic within Berlin's S-Bahn ring over four years, contingent upon expanding public transit; the Left party supports this conditional approach.
Berlin's "autofrei" Initiative: Conditional Car Restriction and Public Transit Expansion
The "Berlin autofrei" initiative proposes drastically restricting car traffic within Berlin's S-Bahn ring over four years, contingent upon expanding public transit; the Left party supports this conditional approach.
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44% Bias Score

CCWA Urges Climate Policy Prioritization in Australia's Economic Reform Agenda
The Conservation Council of WA is urging the Australian government to prioritize climate action during its upcoming economic reform roundtable, criticizing the current focus on productivity as insufficient to address the climate crisis and advocating for a more holistic approach that considers envir...

CCWA Urges Climate Policy Prioritization in Australia's Economic Reform Agenda
The Conservation Council of WA is urging the Australian government to prioritize climate action during its upcoming economic reform roundtable, criticizing the current focus on productivity as insufficient to address the climate crisis and advocating for a more holistic approach that considers envir...
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56% Bias Score

European Heatwave Cripples Energy Grids, Exposes Renewable Energy Challenges
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe this summer, exceeding 40°C in some areas, caused a 14% surge in electricity demand in Spain and strained power grids, impacting water-cooled power plants (17 of 18 French nuclear plants reduced capacity); experts call for energy system adaptation and renewabl...

European Heatwave Cripples Energy Grids, Exposes Renewable Energy Challenges
Record-breaking heatwaves across Europe this summer, exceeding 40°C in some areas, caused a 14% surge in electricity demand in Spain and strained power grids, impacting water-cooled power plants (17 of 18 French nuclear plants reduced capacity); experts call for energy system adaptation and renewabl...
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32% Bias Score

Stubble Burning Devastates Turkish Soil, Fuels Wildfires
Associate Professor Musa Uludağ warns that stubble burning in Turkey is destroying topsoil, killing beneficial organisms, and increasing the risk of wildfires, causing irreversible damage to agriculture and the environment.

Stubble Burning Devastates Turkish Soil, Fuels Wildfires
Associate Professor Musa Uludağ warns that stubble burning in Turkey is destroying topsoil, killing beneficial organisms, and increasing the risk of wildfires, causing irreversible damage to agriculture and the environment.
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56% Bias Score

German Water Utilities Face Growing Shortages Due to Climate Change
Due to extreme heat and drought, 45% of 127 surveyed German municipal water utilities reported increased water demand, while 29% faced temporary shortages, leading to calls for policy changes to secure future water supplies.

German Water Utilities Face Growing Shortages Due to Climate Change
Due to extreme heat and drought, 45% of 127 surveyed German municipal water utilities reported increased water demand, while 29% faced temporary shortages, leading to calls for policy changes to secure future water supplies.
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28% Bias Score

Berlin Left Party Supports Car Restriction, Demands Public Transit Expansion
The Berlin Left party supports the "Berlin autofrei" initiative to drastically reduce car traffic within the S-Bahn ring, but only if accompanied by a significant expansion of public transport; the initiative aims to limit private car use to 12 times annually per person after a four-year transition,...

Berlin Left Party Supports Car Restriction, Demands Public Transit Expansion
The Berlin Left party supports the "Berlin autofrei" initiative to drastically reduce car traffic within the S-Bahn ring, but only if accompanied by a significant expansion of public transport; the initiative aims to limit private car use to 12 times annually per person after a four-year transition,...
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48% Bias Score

German Water Companies Report Increased Demand, Anticipate Worsening Scarcity
A survey of 127 German water companies reveals that 45 percent experienced increased water demand during heatwaves, with 29 facing periodic shortages; two-thirds anticipate worsening scarcity, particularly in regions like Franconia and Brandenburg, necessitating policy support and infrastructure inv...

German Water Companies Report Increased Demand, Anticipate Worsening Scarcity
A survey of 127 German water companies reveals that 45 percent experienced increased water demand during heatwaves, with 29 facing periodic shortages; two-thirds anticipate worsening scarcity, particularly in regions like Franconia and Brandenburg, necessitating policy support and infrastructure inv...
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36% Bias Score
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