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Cyclone Alfred: Rare Storm Threatens Brisbane with Destructive Winds and Flooding
Cyclone Alfred, a rare category-two storm, threatens Brisbane and Southeast Queensland with destructive winds up to 96mph, life-threatening flooding from up to 80cm of rainfall, and significant coastal erosion, prompting widespread evacuations and emergency preparations.
Cyclone Alfred: Rare Storm Threatens Brisbane with Destructive Winds and Flooding
Cyclone Alfred, a rare category-two storm, threatens Brisbane and Southeast Queensland with destructive winds up to 96mph, life-threatening flooding from up to 80cm of rainfall, and significant coastal erosion, prompting widespread evacuations and emergency preparations.
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New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
New Deep-Sea Research Center Opens in Bremen, Germany
Germany opened a new deep-sea research center at the University of Bremen, costing €50.5 million, featuring advanced labs and a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) for Atlantic exploration, addressing the limited study of the deep ocean's impact on climate and natural hazards.
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40% Bias Score


Polar Vortex Collapse to Bring More Frigid Weather to US by Mid-March
A polar vortex collapse is predicted to bring frigid temperatures and severe winter weather to the northern US by mid-March, causing widespread travel disruptions, mirroring February's event which saw over 4,400 flight disruptions on February 12th alone due to severe winter storms and dangerously lo...
Polar Vortex Collapse to Bring More Frigid Weather to US by Mid-March
A polar vortex collapse is predicted to bring frigid temperatures and severe winter weather to the northern US by mid-March, causing widespread travel disruptions, mirroring February's event which saw over 4,400 flight disruptions on February 12th alone due to severe winter storms and dangerously lo...
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Cyclone Alfred Threatens Lismore
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is set to hit Lismore, Australia, early Friday morning, bringing 120km/h winds, eight-meter waves, and the threat of flooding, prompting widespread closures and evacuations amid heightened anxiety among residents still recovering from the 2022 floods.
Cyclone Alfred Threatens Lismore
Tropical Cyclone Alfred is set to hit Lismore, Australia, early Friday morning, bringing 120km/h winds, eight-meter waves, and the threat of flooding, prompting widespread closures and evacuations amid heightened anxiety among residents still recovering from the 2022 floods.
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Climate Change Poses Security Risks to Germany: "Nike" Study Findings
A German government-funded study, "Nike," analyzed the climate crisis's impact on German security, revealing intersections between climate change adaptation and foreign policy uncertainties, with findings published in February 2025.
Climate Change Poses Security Risks to Germany: "Nike" Study Findings
A German government-funded study, "Nike," analyzed the climate crisis's impact on German security, revealing intersections between climate change adaptation and foreign policy uncertainties, with findings published in February 2025.
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Vietnam's Dying Coral Reefs Threaten Fishing and Tourism
Vietnam's coral reefs are dying due to climate change, overfishing, and coastal development, impacting the fishing and tourism industries; only 1% of reefs remain healthy.
Vietnam's Dying Coral Reefs Threaten Fishing and Tourism
Vietnam's coral reefs are dying due to climate change, overfishing, and coastal development, impacting the fishing and tourism industries; only 1% of reefs remain healthy.
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40% Bias Score

Regulatory Frameworks, Pricing, and Supply Uncertainty Hamper Durable Carbon Removal Market Growth
A 2025 survey by CDR.fyi and Sylvera reveals that corporate demand for durable carbon removal is primarily driven by regulatory frameworks, not internal commitments; the market faces challenges due to high supplier costs, buyer price sensitivity, and supply uncertainty; policy interventions are cruc...

Regulatory Frameworks, Pricing, and Supply Uncertainty Hamper Durable Carbon Removal Market Growth
A 2025 survey by CDR.fyi and Sylvera reveals that corporate demand for durable carbon removal is primarily driven by regulatory frameworks, not internal commitments; the market faces challenges due to high supplier costs, buyer price sensitivity, and supply uncertainty; policy interventions are cruc...
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36% Bias Score

Giant Iceberg Grounds Far From Antarctic Island, Averted Wildlife Crisis
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,300 sq km), has run aground 70km from South Georgia Island, potentially sparing the island's wildlife from disruption, after initially causing concern that it would disrupt penguins' and seals' feeding.

Giant Iceberg Grounds Far From Antarctic Island, Averted Wildlife Crisis
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,300 sq km), has run aground 70km from South Georgia Island, potentially sparing the island's wildlife from disruption, after initially causing concern that it would disrupt penguins' and seals' feeding.
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Canberra's 100% Renewable Energy Success Story
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), home to Canberra, achieved 100% renewable electricity by 2020, becoming the first city outside Europe with a population above 100,000 to do so, due to significant investments in renewable energy projects despite national policies favoring fossil fuels.

Canberra's 100% Renewable Energy Success Story
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), home to Canberra, achieved 100% renewable electricity by 2020, becoming the first city outside Europe with a population above 100,000 to do so, due to significant investments in renewable energy projects despite national policies favoring fossil fuels.
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40% Bias Score

U.K.'s Overseas Aid Cut Threatens Climate Diplomacy
The U.K.'s decision to cut its overseas aid budget by over £6 billion annually starting in 2027, driven by increased defense spending, has prompted a ministerial resignation and raises concerns about its impact on international climate finance and the U.K.'s climate commitments.

U.K.'s Overseas Aid Cut Threatens Climate Diplomacy
The U.K.'s decision to cut its overseas aid budget by over £6 billion annually starting in 2027, driven by increased defense spending, has prompted a ministerial resignation and raises concerns about its impact on international climate finance and the U.K.'s climate commitments.
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52% Bias Score

Low European Preparedness for Natural Disasters Revealed in New Survey
A Eurobarometer survey reveals that only 9% of Europeans know their local disaster plan, with preparedness levels varying significantly across countries, lowest in Southern Europe where climate change-related disasters are more frequent, highlighting the need for improved public information and gove...

Low European Preparedness for Natural Disasters Revealed in New Survey
A Eurobarometer survey reveals that only 9% of Europeans know their local disaster plan, with preparedness levels varying significantly across countries, lowest in Southern Europe where climate change-related disasters are more frequent, highlighting the need for improved public information and gove...
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36% Bias Score

Cyclone Alfred Threatens Australia's East Coast
Millions of residents along Australia's eastern coast are preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a Category 1 equivalent storm expected to cross the coast near Brisbane on Friday at high tide, potentially causing major flooding and coastal damage, mirroring the impacts of Cyclone Zoe in 1974 but wit...

Cyclone Alfred Threatens Australia's East Coast
Millions of residents along Australia's eastern coast are preparing for Tropical Cyclone Alfred, a Category 1 equivalent storm expected to cross the coast near Brisbane on Friday at high tide, potentially causing major flooding and coastal damage, mirroring the impacts of Cyclone Zoe in 1974 but wit...
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16% Bias Score
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