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Fossil Fuel Groups Sue Vermont Over Climate Change Law
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Petroleum Institute are suing Vermont over a new law making fossil fuel companies pay for climate change damages, arguing it's unconstitutional and preempted by federal law; Vermont is assessing costs from 1995-2024 and other states are following suit.
Fossil Fuel Groups Sue Vermont Over Climate Change Law
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Petroleum Institute are suing Vermont over a new law making fossil fuel companies pay for climate change damages, arguing it's unconstitutional and preempted by federal law; Vermont is assessing costs from 1995-2024 and other states are following suit.
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48% Bias Score


US Raises Greenhouse Gas Reduction Target to 61-66% by 2035
The Biden administration announced a more ambitious goal of reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 61-66% by 2035, compared to the previous 50-52% target by 2030, aiming to curb global warming and create economic opportunities while facing potential reversals under a different administration.
US Raises Greenhouse Gas Reduction Target to 61-66% by 2035
The Biden administration announced a more ambitious goal of reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 61-66% by 2035, compared to the previous 50-52% target by 2030, aiming to curb global warming and create economic opportunities while facing potential reversals under a different administration.
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56% Bias Score


Military's 'War' on Emissions: Urgent need for drastic reductions in greenhouse gas output
Militaries worldwide face the dual challenge of maintaining security while drastically reducing their significant contribution (5.5 percent annually) to global greenhouse gas emissions, prompting a shift towards sustainable practices and green technologies for operational efficiency and climate resi...
Military's 'War' on Emissions: Urgent need for drastic reductions in greenhouse gas output
Militaries worldwide face the dual challenge of maintaining security while drastically reducing their significant contribution (5.5 percent annually) to global greenhouse gas emissions, prompting a shift towards sustainable practices and green technologies for operational efficiency and climate resi...
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44% Bias Score


China's CO2 Rise Slightly Below Decade Average in 2023
China's 2023 atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration rose by 2.3 ppm, slightly below the past decade's average and mirroring the global increase; methane and nitrous oxide also increased, but less than global averages, according to the China Meteorological Administration's 2023 Greenhouse Gas Bulle...
China's CO2 Rise Slightly Below Decade Average in 2023
China's 2023 atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration rose by 2.3 ppm, slightly below the past decade's average and mirroring the global increase; methane and nitrous oxide also increased, but less than global averages, according to the China Meteorological Administration's 2023 Greenhouse Gas Bulle...
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24% Bias Score


ICJ Hears Case on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is hearing a case on states' legal climate change obligations, with high-emitting countries arguing existing treaties are sufficient while island states contend they are not and demand further legal accountability.
ICJ Hears Case on States' Climate Change Obligations
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is hearing a case on states' legal climate change obligations, with high-emitting countries arguing existing treaties are sufficient while island states contend they are not and demand further legal accountability.
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36% Bias Score


Unprecedented Arctic Sea Ice Melt: Ice-Free Summers Possible Within Two Decades
A new study reveals Arctic sea ice is melting 12% per decade, potentially leading to ice-free summers within 9-20 years due to greenhouse gas emissions, significantly impacting global climate and ecosystems.
Unprecedented Arctic Sea Ice Melt: Ice-Free Summers Possible Within Two Decades
A new study reveals Arctic sea ice is melting 12% per decade, potentially leading to ice-free summers within 9-20 years due to greenhouse gas emissions, significantly impacting global climate and ecosystems.
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48% Bias Score

IVF Calf Offers Hope for Reducing Dairy Methane Emissions
Hilda, the first IVF-produced Scottish dairy calf bred for reduced methane emissions, represents a significant advancement in mitigating the dairy industry's substantial contribution to global warming; combining existing technologies, this method could increase yearly methane reduction by 50%.

IVF Calf Offers Hope for Reducing Dairy Methane Emissions
Hilda, the first IVF-produced Scottish dairy calf bred for reduced methane emissions, represents a significant advancement in mitigating the dairy industry's substantial contribution to global warming; combining existing technologies, this method could increase yearly methane reduction by 50%.
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48% Bias Score

Tourism's Growing Carbon Footprint: Emissions Doubled Since 2009
A new study reveals that global tourism produced over 5.2 billion tons of CO2 in 2019, representing 8.8% of global greenhouse gas emissions and growing at twice the rate of overall emissions; aviation and private car travel are the largest contributors, with high-emission countries like the US, Chin...

Tourism's Growing Carbon Footprint: Emissions Doubled Since 2009
A new study reveals that global tourism produced over 5.2 billion tons of CO2 in 2019, representing 8.8% of global greenhouse gas emissions and growing at twice the rate of overall emissions; aviation and private car travel are the largest contributors, with high-emission countries like the US, Chin...
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52% Bias Score

ICJ Hears Landmark Climate Case, Defining Nations' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice is hearing a landmark climate case brought by island nations, seeking clarification on countries' legal obligations to mitigate climate change and compensate vulnerable nations for its impacts, focusing on the legal responsibilities of major greenhouse gas emitting...

ICJ Hears Landmark Climate Case, Defining Nations' Legal Obligations
The International Court of Justice is hearing a landmark climate case brought by island nations, seeking clarification on countries' legal obligations to mitigate climate change and compensate vulnerable nations for its impacts, focusing on the legal responsibilities of major greenhouse gas emitting...
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48% Bias Score

""Unprecedented Global Warming in 2023 Linked to Reduced Cloud Cover""
""In 2023, global temperatures reached record highs, exceeding predictions by 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit due to decreased cloud cover and increased solar radiation. This suggests a higher climate sensitivity and increased urgency in emission reduction efforts.""

""Unprecedented Global Warming in 2023 Linked to Reduced Cloud Cover""
""In 2023, global temperatures reached record highs, exceeding predictions by 0.36 degrees Fahrenheit due to decreased cloud cover and increased solar radiation. This suggests a higher climate sensitivity and increased urgency in emission reduction efforts.""
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20% Bias Score

2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5-Degree Limit, Accelerated Warming Linked to Albedo Reduction
Despite La Niña's cooling effect, 2024's global temperature reached approximately 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree limit due to factors including a reduction in planetary albedo from decreased low-hanging clouds, potentially linked to air po...

2024 Global Temperature Exceeds 1.5-Degree Limit, Accelerated Warming Linked to Albedo Reduction
Despite La Niña's cooling effect, 2024's global temperature reached approximately 1.6 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, exceeding the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree limit due to factors including a reduction in planetary albedo from decreased low-hanging clouds, potentially linked to air po...
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36% Bias Score

\$213 Billion Gas Investment Risks 10 Gigatonnes of Emissions by 2030
A \$213 billion investment in new gas terminals could release 10 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases by 2030, equivalent to the annual emissions of all the world's coal plants, driven by increased global demand and the war in Ukraine, threatening global climate targets despite banks' net-zero commitments...

\$213 Billion Gas Investment Risks 10 Gigatonnes of Emissions by 2030
A \$213 billion investment in new gas terminals could release 10 gigatonnes of greenhouse gases by 2030, equivalent to the annual emissions of all the world's coal plants, driven by increased global demand and the war in Ukraine, threatening global climate targets despite banks' net-zero commitments...
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60% Bias Score
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