

36 Companies Responsible for Half of Global Carbon Emissions in 2023
A new report reveals that 36 companies produced half the world's climate-heating carbon emissions in 2023, totaling over 20 billion tonnes of CO2, with Saudi Aramco's emissions rivalling those of India and ExxonMobil's comparable to Germany's, highlighting the need for corporate accountability and a...
36 Companies Responsible for Half of Global Carbon Emissions in 2023
A new report reveals that 36 companies produced half the world's climate-heating carbon emissions in 2023, totaling over 20 billion tonnes of CO2, with Saudi Aramco's emissions rivalling those of India and ExxonMobil's comparable to Germany's, highlighting the need for corporate accountability and a...
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48% Bias Score


Berlin Protest Camp Established Against Deportations
Left-wing groups established a protest camp on Berlin's Oranienplatz on March 2nd, 2025, to demonstrate against deportations and advocate for refugee rights and climate justice; the camp, initially prohibited by police, was permitted by the court with restrictions on its size and location.
Berlin Protest Camp Established Against Deportations
Left-wing groups established a protest camp on Berlin's Oranienplatz on March 2nd, 2025, to demonstrate against deportations and advocate for refugee rights and climate justice; the camp, initially prohibited by police, was permitted by the court with restrictions on its size and location.
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40% Bias Score


Youth's Growing Influence on Global Climate Negotiations
Youth climate activists, particularly from the Global South, are increasingly influential in international climate negotiations, pushing for inclusivity, equity, and effective climate action, as evidenced by their significant roles in COPs and initiatives like Life of Pachamama's scholarship program...
Youth's Growing Influence on Global Climate Negotiations
Youth climate activists, particularly from the Global South, are increasingly influential in international climate negotiations, pushing for inclusivity, equity, and effective climate action, as evidenced by their significant roles in COPs and initiatives like Life of Pachamama's scholarship program...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Agreement Threatens Pacific Island Nations
President Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement and freeze foreign aid has alarmed Pacific leaders, threatening climate adaptation efforts and undermining global climate action, despite recent increased US engagement and funding under the Biden administration.
Trump's Withdrawal from Paris Agreement Threatens Pacific Island Nations
President Trump's decision to withdraw the US from the Paris Agreement and freeze foreign aid has alarmed Pacific leaders, threatening climate adaptation efforts and undermining global climate action, despite recent increased US engagement and funding under the Biden administration.
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40% Bias Score


Greenpeace Demands Tax on Super-Rich at Davos WEF
Greenpeace activists protested at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland, demanding a global tax on the super-rich to fund a just and green future; a new study suggests this could raise €185 billion annually in Europe alone.
Greenpeace Demands Tax on Super-Rich at Davos WEF
Greenpeace activists protested at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland, demanding a global tax on the super-rich to fund a just and green future; a new study suggests this could raise €185 billion annually in Europe alone.
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56% Bias Score


World's Richest 1% Exceed Carbon Budget in 10 Days, Exposing Climate Inequality
Oxfam's analysis reveals the wealthiest 1% have already surpassed their 2025 carbon budget within ten days, emitting over twice the amount of CO2 as the poorest 50%, highlighting a severe environmental inequality exacerbated by the record-breaking heat of 2024.
World's Richest 1% Exceed Carbon Budget in 10 Days, Exposing Climate Inequality
Oxfam's analysis reveals the wealthiest 1% have already surpassed their 2025 carbon budget within ten days, emitting over twice the amount of CO2 as the poorest 50%, highlighting a severe environmental inequality exacerbated by the record-breaking heat of 2024.
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60% Bias Score

Berlin Protest Camp Established to Oppose Deportations
A new protest camp with approximately six tents has been erected on Oranienplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg by left-wing groups to protest against deportations and demand refugee rights and climate justice; the first night passed without incident, despite initial police objections and a court-ordered size ...

Berlin Protest Camp Established to Oppose Deportations
A new protest camp with approximately six tents has been erected on Oranienplatz in Berlin-Kreuzberg by left-wing groups to protest against deportations and demand refugee rights and climate justice; the first night passed without incident, despite initial police objections and a court-ordered size ...
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36% Bias Score

Swedish Court Rejects Climate Inaction Lawsuit
Sweden's Supreme Court rejected a climate inaction lawsuit filed by 300 young people, including Greta Thunberg, on February 19th, 2024, citing the separation of powers and stating courts cannot dictate government climate policy, although future lawsuits may be possible if structured differently.

Swedish Court Rejects Climate Inaction Lawsuit
Sweden's Supreme Court rejected a climate inaction lawsuit filed by 300 young people, including Greta Thunberg, on February 19th, 2024, citing the separation of powers and stating courts cannot dictate government climate policy, although future lawsuits may be possible if structured differently.
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36% Bias Score

Philippine Typhoon Highlights Climate Change's Devastating Impact
In the Philippines, Ronalyn Carbonel and her four children survived Typhoon Man-yi by clinging to their roof for two days, while Greenpeace activists protested outside Shell's London headquarters, demanding accountability for climate-related damages from major polluters, highlighting the storm's imp...

Philippine Typhoon Highlights Climate Change's Devastating Impact
In the Philippines, Ronalyn Carbonel and her four children survived Typhoon Man-yi by clinging to their roof for two days, while Greenpeace activists protested outside Shell's London headquarters, demanding accountability for climate-related damages from major polluters, highlighting the storm's imp...
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56% Bias Score

Climate Change: A Matter of Justice
Sébastien Mabile's "Justice climatique" details the historical, geographical, and generational injustices of climate change, arguing for a fair distribution of the remaining carbon budget to address unequal impacts.

Climate Change: A Matter of Justice
Sébastien Mabile's "Justice climatique" details the historical, geographical, and generational injustices of climate change, arguing for a fair distribution of the remaining carbon budget to address unequal impacts.
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24% Bias Score

New Words Reflecting Climate Change Awareness
A research project, Néofix, is studying new words related to climate change, such as "marsification" (combining Mars and colonization) and "climate justice," analyzing their use in Italian and French texts to understand their impact on public awareness and climate action.

New Words Reflecting Climate Change Awareness
A research project, Néofix, is studying new words related to climate change, such as "marsification" (combining Mars and colonization) and "climate justice," analyzing their use in Italian and French texts to understand their impact on public awareness and climate action.
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24% Bias Score

COP29: $300 Billion Climate Finance Deal Reached, Falling Short of Scientific Requirements
The COP29 climate conference in Baku agreed to provide $300 billion annually in climate finance for the next 10 years, far less than the amount scientists deemed necessary, prompting protests and highlighting the challenges of securing global climate action.

COP29: $300 Billion Climate Finance Deal Reached, Falling Short of Scientific Requirements
The COP29 climate conference in Baku agreed to provide $300 billion annually in climate finance for the next 10 years, far less than the amount scientists deemed necessary, prompting protests and highlighting the challenges of securing global climate action.
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56% Bias Score