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Pope Francis's Legacy: Laudato Si' and the Fight for Ecological Integralism
Pope Francis's death highlights his 12-year legacy, especially his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si', which significantly influenced global climate change discussions and inspired widespread ecological action within and beyond the Catholic Church, despite persistent challenges in curbing extractive indust...
Pope Francis's Legacy: Laudato Si' and the Fight for Ecological Integralism
Pope Francis's death highlights his 12-year legacy, especially his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si', which significantly influenced global climate change discussions and inspired widespread ecological action within and beyond the Catholic Church, despite persistent challenges in curbing extractive indust...
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24% Bias Score


Parmesan's Climate Change Research Wins BBVA Award
Camille Parmesan received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for her research demonstrating that climate change causes species to shift towards the poles and higher altitudes, impacting conservation and public health.
Parmesan's Climate Change Research Wins BBVA Award
Camille Parmesan received the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award for her research demonstrating that climate change causes species to shift towards the poles and higher altitudes, impacting conservation and public health.
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28% Bias Score


Global Light Pollution Threatens Wildlife and Human Health
Light pollution, increasing by 10% annually, obscures the night sky for two-thirds of humanity, including 80% of North Americans; it also threatens wildlife, impacting birds, insects, and marine turtles, while potentially contributing to human health issues.
Global Light Pollution Threatens Wildlife and Human Health
Light pollution, increasing by 10% annually, obscures the night sky for two-thirds of humanity, including 80% of North Americans; it also threatens wildlife, impacting birds, insects, and marine turtles, while potentially contributing to human health issues.
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40% Bias Score


Changbai Mountain Develops Eco-Tourism Destinations
Changbai Mountain, in Jilin, China, is developing five international tourism destinations—summer resort, ice-and-snow tourism, hot spring resort, ecological and cultural destination, and mountain sports destination—while prioritizing ecological protection and biodiversity conservation, aiming to bec...
Changbai Mountain Develops Eco-Tourism Destinations
Changbai Mountain, in Jilin, China, is developing five international tourism destinations—summer resort, ice-and-snow tourism, hot spring resort, ecological and cultural destination, and mountain sports destination—while prioritizing ecological protection and biodiversity conservation, aiming to bec...
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56% Bias Score


Wohlleben: Reconnecting with Animality to Combat Climate Change
An interview with Peter Wohlleben, author of "Notre héritage sauvage", discussing his views on climate change, the need for emotional engagement, and his critique of prevailing approaches to environmental issues.
Wohlleben: Reconnecting with Animality to Combat Climate Change
An interview with Peter Wohlleben, author of "Notre héritage sauvage", discussing his views on climate change, the need for emotional engagement, and his critique of prevailing approaches to environmental issues.
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40% Bias Score


Battling Invasive Phragmites in North American Wetlands
The invasive reed phragmites is devastating wetlands across North America, and scientists are working to find effective methods for restoring native habitats after its removal.
Battling Invasive Phragmites in North American Wetlands
The invasive reed phragmites is devastating wetlands across North America, and scientists are working to find effective methods for restoring native habitats after its removal.
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Ant Supercolony Threatens NATO Facility
A massive supercolony of "Lasius neglectus" ants near a NATO facility in The Hague, Netherlands, is causing damage to infrastructure and impacting the environment, although the NATO building remains unaffected.

Ant Supercolony Threatens NATO Facility
A massive supercolony of "Lasius neglectus" ants near a NATO facility in The Hague, Netherlands, is causing damage to infrastructure and impacting the environment, although the NATO building remains unaffected.
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48% Bias Score

U.K. Pheasant Releases Linked to Increased Lyme Disease Risk in Ticks
A study in Ecology Letters reveals that ticks from U.K. pheasant release sites have more than double the Borrelia bacteria (Lyme disease) than control sites, particularly Borrelia garinii, suggesting a link between pheasant release programs and increased Lyme disease risk, although human infection r...

U.K. Pheasant Releases Linked to Increased Lyme Disease Risk in Ticks
A study in Ecology Letters reveals that ticks from U.K. pheasant release sites have more than double the Borrelia bacteria (Lyme disease) than control sites, particularly Borrelia garinii, suggesting a link between pheasant release programs and increased Lyme disease risk, although human infection r...
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16% Bias Score

Anarchist Ecology: Historical Links and Contemporary Implications
Milo Probst's new book, "anarchistische Ökologie," examines the historical links between anarchism and ecology, showing how 19th-century anarchists integrated environmental concerns into their political projects, while also critiquing problematic aspects like the neglect of indigenous populations in...

Anarchist Ecology: Historical Links and Contemporary Implications
Milo Probst's new book, "anarchistische Ökologie," examines the historical links between anarchism and ecology, showing how 19th-century anarchists integrated environmental concerns into their political projects, while also critiquing problematic aspects like the neglect of indigenous populations in...
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28% Bias Score

China's Giant Sinkholes: Tourism Boom vs. Ecological Concerns
The discovery of giant sinkholes in China, teeming with ancient forests and unique species, has attracted tourists but also raised concerns about environmental protection.

China's Giant Sinkholes: Tourism Boom vs. Ecological Concerns
The discovery of giant sinkholes in China, teeming with ancient forests and unique species, has attracted tourists but also raised concerns about environmental protection.
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40% Bias Score

Invasive Species Threaten Italy
Invasive species, such as the blue crab and fire ant, are causing significant ecological and economic damage in Italy. The article explores their impacts and possible solutions.

Invasive Species Threaten Italy
Invasive species, such as the blue crab and fire ant, are causing significant ecological and economic damage in Italy. The article explores their impacts and possible solutions.
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COP29 and the Accelerating Climate Crisis
Record global temperatures are putting pressure on COP29 climate talks. New research shows 1.5C warming may be reached, intensifying hurricanes, wildfires, and threatening ecosystems like coral reefs and the Amazon.

COP29 and the Accelerating Climate Crisis
Record global temperatures are putting pressure on COP29 climate talks. New research shows 1.5C warming may be reached, intensifying hurricanes, wildfires, and threatening ecosystems like coral reefs and the Amazon.
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