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Thousands March in NYC Demanding Climate Justice and Economic Equality
Thousands of activists marched in New York City on Saturday, demanding climate justice, economic equality, and an end to various injustices, connecting these issues as a fight against a wealthy elite prioritizing profit over people.
Thousands March in NYC Demanding Climate Justice and Economic Equality
Thousands of activists marched in New York City on Saturday, demanding climate justice, economic equality, and an end to various injustices, connecting these issues as a fight against a wealthy elite prioritizing profit over people.
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44% Bias Score


Climate Breakdown: Ecoanxiety and Resilience in a Changing World
The article details the experiences of three young people—Eparama Qerewaqa (Fiji), Amanda Rossini Martins (Brazil), and Pwausoko Madayi (Nigeria)—who have faced devastating climate-related disasters, highlighting their ecoanxiety and their resilience in fighting for climate justice.
Climate Breakdown: Ecoanxiety and Resilience in a Changing World
The article details the experiences of three young people—Eparama Qerewaqa (Fiji), Amanda Rossini Martins (Brazil), and Pwausoko Madayi (Nigeria)—who have faced devastating climate-related disasters, highlighting their ecoanxiety and their resilience in fighting for climate justice.
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16% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Protect Environment from Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) unanimously ruled that states have a legal obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas emissions, based on both environmental law and international human rights treaties, marking a pivotal moment in global climate action.
ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Protect Environment from Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) unanimously ruled that states have a legal obligation to protect the environment from greenhouse gas emissions, based on both environmental law and international human rights treaties, marking a pivotal moment in global climate action.
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40% Bias Score


ICJ Rules Climate Action is a Legal Obligation for all Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, declaring a healthy environment a human right and holding states accountable for insufficient climate action under international law, potentially opening the door for legal claims for reparations from affe...
ICJ Rules Climate Action is a Legal Obligation for all Nations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, declaring a healthy environment a human right and holding states accountable for insufficient climate action under international law, potentially opening the door for legal claims for reparations from affe...
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28% Bias Score


International Court Affirms Climate Action as Legal Duty
The International Court of Justice issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change Wednesday, clarifying states' responsibilities under international law and establishing a clean environment as a human right, exceeding the Paris Agreement's scope and impacting future litigation and COP30 negoti...
International Court Affirms Climate Action as Legal Duty
The International Court of Justice issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change Wednesday, clarifying states' responsibilities under international law and establishing a clean environment as a human right, exceeding the Paris Agreement's scope and impacting future litigation and COP30 negoti...
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28% Bias Score


ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2025, that states have a legal obligation to prevent climate change damage and reduce emissions, potentially facing liability for inaction; this follows a case brought by Vanuatu and supported by a majority of UN member states.
ICJ Rules States Legally Obligated to Prevent Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2025, that states have a legal obligation to prevent climate change damage and reduce emissions, potentially facing liability for inaction; this follows a case brought by Vanuatu and supported by a majority of UN member states.
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56% Bias Score

Low Turnout at Munich Climate Protest Amidst Oktoberfest
Despite overlapping with the Oktoberfest opening, a Munich Fridays for Future climate protest on October 6, 2025, drew only 1000-2000 attendees, a stark contrast to previous years.

Low Turnout at Munich Climate Protest Amidst Oktoberfest
Despite overlapping with the Oktoberfest opening, a Munich Fridays for Future climate protest on October 6, 2025, drew only 1000-2000 attendees, a stark contrast to previous years.
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56% Bias Score

Right-Wing Populism and Environmental Policies: A Growing Divide
Right-wing populist movements are gaining traction globally, undermining environmental protection policies by exploiting social inequalities and disproportionate impacts on lower-income communities.

Right-Wing Populism and Environmental Policies: A Growing Divide
Right-wing populist movements are gaining traction globally, undermining environmental protection policies by exploiting social inequalities and disproportionate impacts on lower-income communities.
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28% Bias Score

COP30 in Belém: A Climate Summit at Risk of Exclusion and Hypocrisy
In the aftermath of the murder of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon, the author reflects on the upcoming COP30 in Belém, criticizing the high cost of attendance that excludes many, the continued influence of corporate interests, and the need for syst...

COP30 in Belém: A Climate Summit at Risk of Exclusion and Hypocrisy
In the aftermath of the murder of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Brazilian Amazon, the author reflects on the upcoming COP30 in Belém, criticizing the high cost of attendance that excludes many, the continued influence of corporate interests, and the need for syst...
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48% Bias Score

ICJ Rules States Must Prevent Climate Harm, Face Potential Compensation
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, stating that countries have a legal obligation to prevent climate harm and may face compensation for failing to do so, providing a legal mechanism for vulnerable communities to hold states accountable.

ICJ Rules States Must Prevent Climate Harm, Face Potential Compensation
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a landmark advisory opinion on climate change, stating that countries have a legal obligation to prevent climate harm and may face compensation for failing to do so, providing a legal mechanism for vulnerable communities to hold states accountable.
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24% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Climate Obligation Violations Are International Wrongful Acts
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2024, that violating climate obligations is an international wrongful act, potentially requiring compensation for affected nations, based on a case brought by the UN General Assembly in March 2023, highlighting states' binding ob...

ICJ Rules Climate Obligation Violations Are International Wrongful Acts
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled unanimously on July 23, 2024, that violating climate obligations is an international wrongful act, potentially requiring compensation for affected nations, based on a case brought by the UN General Assembly in March 2023, highlighting states' binding ob...
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36% Bias Score

ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled Wednesday that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change under international law, potentially opening the door to numerous lawsuits against nations for inaction, particularly highlighting the obligations of developed nations.

ICJ Rules Countries Legally Obligated to Address Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled Wednesday that countries have a legal obligation to address climate change under international law, potentially opening the door to numerous lawsuits against nations for inaction, particularly highlighting the obligations of developed nations.
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40% Bias Score
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