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Macron Convenes Meeting to Address Slowdown in French Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions
French President Emmanuel Macron convened a meeting on March 31st to address a slowdown in greenhouse gas emission reductions, with initial estimates showing a 1.8% decrease in 2024, focusing on transport, housing and forestry sectors.
Macron Convenes Meeting to Address Slowdown in French Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions
French President Emmanuel Macron convened a meeting on March 31st to address a slowdown in greenhouse gas emission reductions, with initial estimates showing a 1.8% decrease in 2024, focusing on transport, housing and forestry sectors.
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40% Bias Score


WMO Report: Record Climate Change Impacts in 2024
The World Meteorological Organization's 2024 State of the Global Climate report confirms record highs in global temperature (1.5°C above pre-industrial levels), greenhouse gas emissions, and sea levels, leading to increased risks and irreversible changes to the planet.
WMO Report: Record Climate Change Impacts in 2024
The World Meteorological Organization's 2024 State of the Global Climate report confirms record highs in global temperature (1.5°C above pre-industrial levels), greenhouse gas emissions, and sea levels, leading to increased risks and irreversible changes to the planet.
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28% Bias Score


California's Climate Fight Faces Affordability Test
In California, rising costs driven by climate change-related disasters are forcing Democrats to balance their climate priorities with affordability concerns, potentially altering the state's Cap-and-Trade program and other climate initiatives.
California's Climate Fight Faces Affordability Test
In California, rising costs driven by climate change-related disasters are forcing Democrats to balance their climate priorities with affordability concerns, potentially altering the state's Cap-and-Trade program and other climate initiatives.
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56% Bias Score


French Air Travel: Climate Concern vs. Reality
Public opinion surveys in France reveal that despite climate change concerns, a significant majority of those who fly show no shame in doing so, highlighting the challenges of reducing air travel emissions. The most popular mode of transport is the car.
French Air Travel: Climate Concern vs. Reality
Public opinion surveys in France reveal that despite climate change concerns, a significant majority of those who fly show no shame in doing so, highlighting the challenges of reducing air travel emissions. The most popular mode of transport is the car.
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52% Bias Score


Ukraine War Emissions Reach 230 Million Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has generated nearly 230 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions since February 24, 2022, primarily from military activity, wildfires, and damaged energy infrastructure, exceeding the annual emissions of four European countries combined and prompting calls for Russia to...
Ukraine War Emissions Reach 230 Million Tons of CO2 Equivalent
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has generated nearly 230 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions since February 24, 2022, primarily from military activity, wildfires, and damaged energy infrastructure, exceeding the annual emissions of four European countries combined and prompting calls for Russia to...
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32% Bias Score


Slight Rise in Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Amid 2030 Reduction Target
Despite a 0.3 percent rise in Australia's greenhouse gas emissions to 441 million tonnes in the year to September 2024, the Albanese government maintains the country is on track to meet its 43 percent emissions reduction target by 2030, attributing the recent increase to post-COVID economic recovery...
Slight Rise in Australian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Amid 2030 Reduction Target
Despite a 0.3 percent rise in Australia's greenhouse gas emissions to 441 million tonnes in the year to September 2024, the Albanese government maintains the country is on track to meet its 43 percent emissions reduction target by 2030, attributing the recent increase to post-COVID economic recovery...
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16% Bias Score

Global Energy Demand Soars, Driving Emissions Increase Despite Renewable Growth
Global energy demand increased by 2.2% in 2024, driven by electricity use (up 4.3%), resulting in a 0.8% rise in energy-related carbon emissions despite record renewable energy generation. Extreme weather exacerbated fossil fuel use.

Global Energy Demand Soars, Driving Emissions Increase Despite Renewable Growth
Global energy demand increased by 2.2% in 2024, driven by electricity use (up 4.3%), resulting in a 0.8% rise in energy-related carbon emissions despite record renewable energy generation. Extreme weather exacerbated fossil fuel use.
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40% Bias Score

2024: Record-High Temperatures Exceed Paris Agreement Limit, Triggering Devastating Climate Impacts
The year 2024 witnessed record-high global temperatures (1.55°C above pre-industrial levels), greenhouse gas emissions (3.276 trillion tonnes of CO2), and accelerated sea-level rise, causing widespread extreme weather events with devastating consequences including over 200 deaths from Hurricane Hele...

2024: Record-High Temperatures Exceed Paris Agreement Limit, Triggering Devastating Climate Impacts
The year 2024 witnessed record-high global temperatures (1.55°C above pre-industrial levels), greenhouse gas emissions (3.276 trillion tonnes of CO2), and accelerated sea-level rise, causing widespread extreme weather events with devastating consequences including over 200 deaths from Hurricane Hele...
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52% Bias Score

AI's Energy Consumption: A Growing Threat to Decarbonization
Compared to Google searches, ChatGPT queries use significantly more energy; this, combined with the expansion of data centers for AI, is sharply increasing global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, with Ireland and Denmark expected to see significant increases in electricity demand by ...

AI's Energy Consumption: A Growing Threat to Decarbonization
Compared to Google searches, ChatGPT queries use significantly more energy; this, combined with the expansion of data centers for AI, is sharply increasing global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, with Ireland and Denmark expected to see significant increases in electricity demand by ...
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44% Bias Score

Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...

Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia
A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...
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16% Bias Score

France's CO2 Emission Awareness Gap Highlights Need for Systemic Change
A French article discusses the significant gap between public awareness and the reality of CO2 emissions from various activities, highlighting the need for both individual action and systemic changes to reduce the average French person's carbon footprint from 9 tons to under 2 tons of CO2 equivalent...

France's CO2 Emission Awareness Gap Highlights Need for Systemic Change
A French article discusses the significant gap between public awareness and the reality of CO2 emissions from various activities, highlighting the need for both individual action and systemic changes to reduce the average French person's carbon footprint from 9 tons to under 2 tons of CO2 equivalent...
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24% Bias Score

Record Warmth: January 2025 Sets New High, Exceeding 1.5-Degree Threshold
January 2025 marked the warmest January on record, exceeding the previous record by 1.75 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, driven by continued greenhouse gas emissions and exacerbated by El Niño, despite a La Niña event.

Record Warmth: January 2025 Sets New High, Exceeding 1.5-Degree Threshold
January 2025 marked the warmest January on record, exceeding the previous record by 1.75 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service, driven by continued greenhouse gas emissions and exacerbated by El Niño, despite a La Niña event.
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40% Bias Score
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