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Alberta Hailstorm Research Improves Prediction Models
The Northern Hail Project, based in Alberta's "Hailstorm Alley," collects on-the-ground data from hailstorms to improve Canada's understanding and prediction of hailstorms, which have caused billions of dollars in damage in recent years.
Alberta Hailstorm Research Improves Prediction Models
The Northern Hail Project, based in Alberta's "Hailstorm Alley," collects on-the-ground data from hailstorms to improve Canada's understanding and prediction of hailstorms, which have caused billions of dollars in damage in recent years.
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24% Bias Score


Albanese's Second Term: Delivering on Pledges Amidst Heightened Scrutiny
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's second term's first 100 days mirrored his first, focusing on policy delivery, including pledges to protect penalty rates, lower medicine costs, and cut student debt; however, unlike his first term, this second term faces increased scrutiny on solving exis...
Albanese's Second Term: Delivering on Pledges Amidst Heightened Scrutiny
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's second term's first 100 days mirrored his first, focusing on policy delivery, including pledges to protect penalty rates, lower medicine costs, and cut student debt; however, unlike his first term, this second term faces increased scrutiny on solving exis...
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40% Bias Score


Flash Floods Cause Widespread Damage in US Midwest
Intense rainfall in the US Midwest on Sunday caused flash floods, leading to power outages for almost 18,000 people in southeastern Wisconsin, cancellation of the Wisconsin State Fair's final day, and over 600 emergency calls in Milwaukee; flooding also impacted five other Midwestern states.
Flash Floods Cause Widespread Damage in US Midwest
Intense rainfall in the US Midwest on Sunday caused flash floods, leading to power outages for almost 18,000 people in southeastern Wisconsin, cancellation of the Wisconsin State Fair's final day, and over 600 emergency calls in Milwaukee; flooding also impacted five other Midwestern states.
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20% Bias Score


Bavaria Faces Criticism for Proposed Cuts to Environmental Reporting
The Bavarian government plans to eliminate reports on biodiversity, organic farming, and habitat networks, sparking criticism from environmental groups who argue this weakens environmental protection and undermines the successful "Save the Bees" initiative.
Bavaria Faces Criticism for Proposed Cuts to Environmental Reporting
The Bavarian government plans to eliminate reports on biodiversity, organic farming, and habitat networks, sparking criticism from environmental groups who argue this weakens environmental protection and undermines the successful "Save the Bees" initiative.
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52% Bias Score


Photographer Exposes Humanity's Manufactured Nature in Award-Winning Series
Zaid Nelson's "The Anthropocene Illusion," winner of the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards, reveals humanity's manufactured relationship with nature through images of artificial habitats and captive wildlife, highlighting the irony of nature tourism's rise amidst ecological decline and showcasing t...
Photographer Exposes Humanity's Manufactured Nature in Award-Winning Series
Zaid Nelson's "The Anthropocene Illusion," winner of the 2025 Sony World Photography Awards, reveals humanity's manufactured relationship with nature through images of artificial habitats and captive wildlife, highlighting the irony of nature tourism's rise amidst ecological decline and showcasing t...
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40% Bias Score


Southern Europe Wildfires Claim Two Lives Amid Extreme Heatwave
Wildfires raging across Southern Europe have claimed at least two lives, destroyed thousands of acres, and injured dozens, with extreme heat and high winds expected to continue for several days.
Southern Europe Wildfires Claim Two Lives Amid Extreme Heatwave
Wildfires raging across Southern Europe have claimed at least two lives, destroyed thousands of acres, and injured dozens, with extreme heat and high winds expected to continue for several days.
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28% Bias Score

British Researcher's Remains Found in Antarctica After 66 Years
The remains of British researcher Dennis Bell, missing since 1959 in Antarctica, were discovered near a receding glacier and identified via DNA, revealing over 200 personal items and highlighting the impact of glacial melt on uncovering past mysteries.

British Researcher's Remains Found in Antarctica After 66 Years
The remains of British researcher Dennis Bell, missing since 1959 in Antarctica, were discovered near a receding glacier and identified via DNA, revealing over 200 personal items and highlighting the impact of glacial melt on uncovering past mysteries.
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32% Bias Score

Barcelona Improves Worker Safety Protocols After Heat-Related Death
Following the heat-related death of a 51-year-old cleaning worker in Barcelona, the city unified safety protocols across four cleaning contractors, implementing measures like increased hydration breaks, modified work routes, and schedule adjustments to mitigate heat risks, starting at 34°C.

Barcelona Improves Worker Safety Protocols After Heat-Related Death
Following the heat-related death of a 51-year-old cleaning worker in Barcelona, the city unified safety protocols across four cleaning contractors, implementing measures like increased hydration breaks, modified work routes, and schedule adjustments to mitigate heat risks, starting at 34°C.
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20% Bias Score

NRW Faces Return to Hot, Dry Weather After Unusually Cool Spell
Following weeks of cool weather, North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, faces a return to hot and dry conditions, with temperatures expected to reach 33°C on Tuesday, impacting water resources, agriculture, and boosting tourism and ice cream sales. Water extraction bans remain in place, and the fore...

NRW Faces Return to Hot, Dry Weather After Unusually Cool Spell
Following weeks of cool weather, North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany, faces a return to hot and dry conditions, with temperatures expected to reach 33°C on Tuesday, impacting water resources, agriculture, and boosting tourism and ice cream sales. Water extraction bans remain in place, and the fore...
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg's Honey Harvest Reduced by Unusually Dry Spring
Hamburg beekeepers reported a lower-than-average honey harvest in spring 2025 due to an unusually dry and warm spring, impacting honey reserves, though summer yields recovered. The Imkerverband Hamburg, with approximately 750 beekeepers and 4,000 bee colonies, notes that the number of beekeepers is ...

Hamburg's Honey Harvest Reduced by Unusually Dry Spring
Hamburg beekeepers reported a lower-than-average honey harvest in spring 2025 due to an unusually dry and warm spring, impacting honey reserves, though summer yields recovered. The Imkerverband Hamburg, with approximately 750 beekeepers and 4,000 bee colonies, notes that the number of beekeepers is ...
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12% Bias Score

Kamchatka Volcano Eruption and Pacific Ring of Fire Activity
Klyuchevskaya Sopka in Kamchatka is experiencing a major eruption, spewing ash 10-11 km high, affecting nearby settlements and prompting a red aviation alert; this coincides with increased volcanic activity across the Pacific Ring of Fire, including Japan and concerns about the Yellowstone supervolc...

Kamchatka Volcano Eruption and Pacific Ring of Fire Activity
Klyuchevskaya Sopka in Kamchatka is experiencing a major eruption, spewing ash 10-11 km high, affecting nearby settlements and prompting a red aviation alert; this coincides with increased volcanic activity across the Pacific Ring of Fire, including Japan and concerns about the Yellowstone supervolc...
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56% Bias Score

Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...

Lula Vetoes Controversial Environmental Bill, Sparking Ongoing Debate
President Lula da Silva vetoed 63 sections of a bill that would relax environmental licensing in Brazil, blocking self-licensing for medium-impact projects, maintaining indigenous and quilombola rights, and partially restricting exemptions for agribusiness, though concerns remain about the new 'fast...
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40% Bias Score
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