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New Interactive Map Reveals Global Air Pollution Sources
Climate TRACE, a nonprofit coalition, launched a tool mapping air pollution plumes from 660 million sources in 2,500 urban areas, revealing that 900 million people are exposed to pollution from top 10% emitting facilities.
New Interactive Map Reveals Global Air Pollution Sources
Climate TRACE, a nonprofit coalition, launched a tool mapping air pollution plumes from 660 million sources in 2,500 urban areas, revealing that 900 million people are exposed to pollution from top 10% emitting facilities.
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36% Bias Score


Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions
The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.
Netherlands Launches Satellites to Verify Factory Emissions
The Netherlands will launch two €35 million satellites in three years to precisely measure individual factory emissions, verifying climate commitments and accuracy of reported data, complementing similar global efforts and highlighting the growing importance of space-based climate monitoring.
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40% Bias Score


Record High CO2 Levels Exceed 430 ppm
In May 2025, monthly average atmospheric CO2 levels exceeded 430 ppm for the first time, reaching 430.2 ppm at Mauna Loa Observatory and 430.5 ppm according to NOAA, representing a significant increase compared to 2024 and indicating accelerated climate change with severe long-term consequences.
Record High CO2 Levels Exceed 430 ppm
In May 2025, monthly average atmospheric CO2 levels exceeded 430 ppm for the first time, reaching 430.2 ppm at Mauna Loa Observatory and 430.5 ppm according to NOAA, representing a significant increase compared to 2024 and indicating accelerated climate change with severe long-term consequences.
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24% Bias Score


WMO Predicts Record Heat for at Least One of Next Five Years
The World Meteorological Organization predicts an 80% chance of at least one of the next five years surpassing 2024's record heat, driven by unprecedented greenhouse gas levels, posing increased risks to societies and economies.
WMO Predicts Record Heat for at Least One of Next Five Years
The World Meteorological Organization predicts an 80% chance of at least one of the next five years surpassing 2024's record heat, driven by unprecedented greenhouse gas levels, posing increased risks to societies and economies.
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32% Bias Score


Dairy Industry Lags on Methane Emission Reduction
An assessment of 20 major dairy and coffee shop chains revealed a lack of clear methane reduction targets and action plans, with only Danone having a specific target, highlighting the need for government regulation to curb climate-damaging emissions from the dairy industry.
Dairy Industry Lags on Methane Emission Reduction
An assessment of 20 major dairy and coffee shop chains revealed a lack of clear methane reduction targets and action plans, with only Danone having a specific target, highlighting the need for government regulation to curb climate-damaging emissions from the dairy industry.
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56% Bias Score


China Expands World's Largest Carbon Market
China will expand its national carbon market this year to include the steel, cement, and electrolytic aluminum sectors, adding approximately 1,500 companies and 3 billion tons of annual CO2 emissions to the world's largest carbon trading market, which already covers 2,200 coal-fired power plants emi...
China Expands World's Largest Carbon Market
China will expand its national carbon market this year to include the steel, cement, and electrolytic aluminum sectors, adding approximately 1,500 companies and 3 billion tons of annual CO2 emissions to the world's largest carbon trading market, which already covers 2,200 coal-fired power plants emi...
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36% Bias Score

Andalusian-led study: Seaweed reduces cow methane emissions by up to 40%
An international research team, led by the Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ-CSIC) in Andalusia, found that adding seaweed to cows' diets reduces their greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%, due to the seaweed's antioxidant compounds.

Andalusian-led study: Seaweed reduces cow methane emissions by up to 40%
An international research team, led by the Estación Experimental del Zaidín (EEZ-CSIC) in Andalusia, found that adding seaweed to cows' diets reduces their greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40%, due to the seaweed's antioxidant compounds.
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20% Bias Score

IMO Agrees to Framework for Limiting Shipping Emissions
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently agreed to a framework for limiting shipping emissions, including a potential carbon trading system, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050; this follows discussions at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, where the crucial role of maritime transport ...

IMO Agrees to Framework for Limiting Shipping Emissions
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) recently agreed to a framework for limiting shipping emissions, including a potential carbon trading system, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050; this follows discussions at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, where the crucial role of maritime transport ...
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24% Bias Score

Record High CO2 Levels Exceed 430 PPM, Underscoring Climate Change Crisis
Global average carbon dioxide levels hit a record high of 430 ppm in May 2024, exceeding previous levels by more than 3 ppm, signifying a critical failure to curb greenhouse gas emissions and the acceleration of global warming.

Record High CO2 Levels Exceed 430 PPM, Underscoring Climate Change Crisis
Global average carbon dioxide levels hit a record high of 430 ppm in May 2024, exceeding previous levels by more than 3 ppm, signifying a critical failure to curb greenhouse gas emissions and the acceleration of global warming.
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24% Bias Score

Record CO2 Levels Drive Climate Change Impacts
Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution, have released over 1.5 trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, causing record-high levels in 2024, leading to global warming, ocean acidification, and increased extreme weather events.

Record CO2 Levels Drive Climate Change Impacts
Human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels since the Industrial Revolution, have released over 1.5 trillion tons of CO2 into the atmosphere, causing record-high levels in 2024, leading to global warming, ocean acidification, and increased extreme weather events.
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16% Bias Score

Siberian Megaslump: Thawing Permafrost Accelerates Climate Change
In Siberia's Batagaika Crater, thawing permafrost caused by 1960s deforestation is creating a kilometer-long, 100-meter-deep megaslump releasing ancient carbon and methane, accelerating climate change, and exposing 50,000-year-old mammoth remains.

Siberian Megaslump: Thawing Permafrost Accelerates Climate Change
In Siberia's Batagaika Crater, thawing permafrost caused by 1960s deforestation is creating a kilometer-long, 100-meter-deep megaslump releasing ancient carbon and methane, accelerating climate change, and exposing 50,000-year-old mammoth remains.
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44% Bias Score

2024: Warmest Year on Record, Underscoring Urgent Climate Action
The 2024 WMO State of the Global Climate Report confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.6°C, driven by greenhouse gas increases, El Niño, and other factors; this resulted in record ocean heat, ice melt, and extreme weather events displacing 800,000 people.

2024: Warmest Year on Record, Underscoring Urgent Climate Action
The 2024 WMO State of the Global Climate Report confirms 2024 as the warmest year on record, exceeding pre-industrial levels by 1.6°C, driven by greenhouse gas increases, El Niño, and other factors; this resulted in record ocean heat, ice melt, and extreme weather events displacing 800,000 people.
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40% Bias Score
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