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Trump's Climate Change Denial at UN: Facts vs. Claims
At the UN General Assembly, President Trump falsely claimed climate change is a hoax, contradicting scientific consensus and the experiences of millions impacted by climate disasters.
Trump's Climate Change Denial at UN: Facts vs. Claims
At the UN General Assembly, President Trump falsely claimed climate change is a hoax, contradicting scientific consensus and the experiences of millions impacted by climate disasters.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Change Inaction: Political Decisions and Public Denial
Political leaders' recent actions and public skepticism towards climate change, fueled by cognitive biases, economic interests, and insufficient media coverage, hinder effective climate action with severe long-term consequences.
Climate Change Inaction: Political Decisions and Public Denial
Political leaders' recent actions and public skepticism towards climate change, fueled by cognitive biases, economic interests, and insufficient media coverage, hinder effective climate action with severe long-term consequences.
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48% Bias Score


EPA Rolls Back Power Plant Emission Restrictions, Facing Scientific Backlash
The U.S. EPA proposed rolling back restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel power plants, claiming they don't significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 climate scientists called this claim scientifically inaccurate and misleading, citing basic chemistry and ph...
EPA Rolls Back Power Plant Emission Restrictions, Facing Scientific Backlash
The U.S. EPA proposed rolling back restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel power plants, claiming they don't significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 climate scientists called this claim scientifically inaccurate and misleading, citing basic chemistry and ph...
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60% Bias Score


Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.
Climate Change Denial Persists Despite Mounting Evidence
On March 10, 2010, climatologist Valérie Masson-Delmotte debated Claude Allègre on French television about climate change; despite observable evidence supporting the scientific consensus since then, a recent study revealed persistent climate misinformation in French media.
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48% Bias Score


EPA to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Environmental Regulations
The EPA announced it will reconsider its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, initiating a rollback of 31 environmental regulations including those governing coal plants, vehicles, and waterways; this action, criticized by climate experts, is expected to face legal challenges.
EPA to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Environmental Regulations
The EPA announced it will reconsider its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, initiating a rollback of 31 environmental regulations including those governing coal plants, vehicles, and waterways; this action, criticized by climate experts, is expected to face legal challenges.
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64% Bias Score


Climate Action Spurs Rise of Denial Groups: Stanford Study
A Stanford University study found that climate change denial groups are more prevalent in countries with stronger environmental policies, with 548 organizations identified globally, 60% in the U.S., actively opposing climate action between 1990 and 2018.
Climate Action Spurs Rise of Denial Groups: Stanford Study
A Stanford University study found that climate change denial groups are more prevalent in countries with stronger environmental policies, with 548 organizations identified globally, 60% in the U.S., actively opposing climate action between 1990 and 2018.
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32% Bias Score

Overwhelming Climate Science Rebuttal of Trump Administration Report
More than 85 climate scientists have refuted a Trump administration report downplaying climate risks, citing bias, errors, and disregard for established science, impacting potential climate policy rollbacks.

Overwhelming Climate Science Rebuttal of Trump Administration Report
More than 85 climate scientists have refuted a Trump administration report downplaying climate risks, citing bias, errors, and disregard for established science, impacting potential climate policy rollbacks.
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56% Bias Score

UK Right-Wing Parties Challenge Climate Science, Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals
The UK's Conservative and Reform parties are challenging established climate science, abandoning or delaying net-zero targets, creating a significant policy shift driven by political opportunism, donor influence, and public anxieties, potentially harming the UK's climate goals and green economy.

UK Right-Wing Parties Challenge Climate Science, Jeopardizing Net-Zero Goals
The UK's Conservative and Reform parties are challenging established climate science, abandoning or delaying net-zero targets, creating a significant policy shift driven by political opportunism, donor influence, and public anxieties, potentially harming the UK's climate goals and green economy.
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56% Bias Score

Trump Administration EPA Proposal Denies Link Between Fossil Fuel Emissions and Dangerous Air Pollution
The Trump administration's EPA proposed a ruling claiming fossil fuel power plant emissions do not significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 out of 30 expert scientists consulted called the claim scientifically wrong and disinformation, citing decades of established scientific...

Trump Administration EPA Proposal Denies Link Between Fossil Fuel Emissions and Dangerous Air Pollution
The Trump administration's EPA proposed a ruling claiming fossil fuel power plant emissions do not significantly contribute to dangerous air pollution; however, 19 out of 30 expert scientists consulted called the claim scientifically wrong and disinformation, citing decades of established scientific...
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56% Bias Score

2024: Warmest Year on Record, Driven by Record Greenhouse Gas Concentrations
The 2024 WMO report confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels for the first time in an official year, driven by record greenhouse gas concentrations and impacting all continents with extreme weather events.

2024: Warmest Year on Record, Driven by Record Greenhouse Gas Concentrations
The 2024 WMO report confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record, exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels for the first time in an official year, driven by record greenhouse gas concentrations and impacting all continents with extreme weather events.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Climate Rollbacks Align with "Project 2025" Plan
President Trump's administration is reversing climate action policies, aligning with the "Project 2025" plan, which could increase US carbon emissions by 2.7 billion tons by 2030 and endanger lives by suppressing climate science and data.

Trump's Climate Rollbacks Align with "Project 2025" Plan
President Trump's administration is reversing climate action policies, aligning with the "Project 2025" plan, which could increase US carbon emissions by 2.7 billion tons by 2030 and endanger lives by suppressing climate science and data.
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56% Bias Score

Global Emissions Rise 1.3% in 2023, Despite COP29 Funding Pledge
A UN report reveals a 1.3% rise in global greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, despite COP29's $1.3 trillion pledge for emission reduction; wealthy nations committed $300 billion, deemed insufficient by developing countries, highlighting the conflict between economic growth and environmental protection...

Global Emissions Rise 1.3% in 2023, Despite COP29 Funding Pledge
A UN report reveals a 1.3% rise in global greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, despite COP29's $1.3 trillion pledge for emission reduction; wealthy nations committed $300 billion, deemed insufficient by developing countries, highlighting the conflict between economic growth and environmental protection...
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60% Bias Score
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