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Trump Administration to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The Trump administration plans to reconsider the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, potentially undermining US climate regulations amid numerous other pollution rule rollbacks.
Trump Administration to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
The Trump administration plans to reconsider the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, potentially undermining US climate regulations amid numerous other pollution rule rollbacks.
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52% Bias Score


Air Pollution: Seven Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, primarily from burning fossil fuels, causes seven million premature deaths yearly and contributes significantly to global warming; the average monthly CO2 concentration in April 2019 was 413 ppm, sharply increased from pre-industrial levels.
Air Pollution: Seven Million Premature Deaths Annually
Air pollution, primarily from burning fossil fuels, causes seven million premature deaths yearly and contributes significantly to global warming; the average monthly CO2 concentration in April 2019 was 413 ppm, sharply increased from pre-industrial levels.
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40% Bias Score


Unprecedented Arctic Warmth: Svalbard Experiences Extreme Melt in February
Unusually warm temperatures in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, have caused widespread snow and ice melt in February 2025, creating unprecedented conditions impacting research and highlighting accelerated climate change; temperatures are above zero, 14 times warmer than expected.
Unprecedented Arctic Warmth: Svalbard Experiences Extreme Melt in February
Unusually warm temperatures in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, have caused widespread snow and ice melt in February 2025, creating unprecedented conditions impacting research and highlighting accelerated climate change; temperatures are above zero, 14 times warmer than expected.
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28% Bias Score


Record Warm January 2025 Exceeds Expectations, Raising Climate Change Concerns
January 2025 was the warmest January on record, exceeding January 2024 by nearly 0.1°C, despite the expected cooling influence of La Niña, raising concerns about accelerating climate change and prompting scientists to investigate additional factors beyond greenhouse gas emissions.
Record Warm January 2025 Exceeds Expectations, Raising Climate Change Concerns
January 2025 was the warmest January on record, exceeding January 2024 by nearly 0.1°C, despite the expected cooling influence of La Niña, raising concerns about accelerating climate change and prompting scientists to investigate additional factors beyond greenhouse gas emissions.
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28% Bias Score


Reducing Methane Emissions from Cows: A Multifaceted Approach
Scientists are exploring multiple methods to reduce methane emissions from cows, including dietary changes, feed additives like Bovaer and seaweed, genetic selection for lower-methane-producing cattle, and vaccines targeting methane-producing microbes, to mitigate their significant contribution to c...
Reducing Methane Emissions from Cows: A Multifaceted Approach
Scientists are exploring multiple methods to reduce methane emissions from cows, including dietary changes, feed additives like Bovaer and seaweed, genetic selection for lower-methane-producing cattle, and vaccines targeting methane-producing microbes, to mitigate their significant contribution to c...
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48% Bias Score


1.2-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Core Retrieved, Offering Unprecedented Climate Insights
An international team drilled a 2,800-meter-long ice core in Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's past climate and potential answers to questions about the Mid-Pleistocene Transition.
1.2-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Core Retrieved, Offering Unprecedented Climate Insights
An international team drilled a 2,800-meter-long ice core in Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years, providing unprecedented insights into Earth's past climate and potential answers to questions about the Mid-Pleistocene Transition.
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16% Bias Score

EPA to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Environmental Regulations
The EPA announced it will reconsider its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, initiating a rollback of 31 environmental regulations including those governing coal plants, vehicles, and waterways; this action, criticized by climate experts, is expected to face legal challenges.

EPA to Reconsider Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding, Rolling Back Environmental Regulations
The EPA announced it will reconsider its 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health, initiating a rollback of 31 environmental regulations including those governing coal plants, vehicles, and waterways; this action, criticized by climate experts, is expected to face legal challenges.
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64% Bias Score

36 Companies Responsible for Over Half of Global Carbon Emissions in 2023
A Carbon Majors report reveals that 36 companies produced over half of global carbon emissions in 2023, with state-owned entities being the primary contributors; cement production is the fastest-growing pollution source.

36 Companies Responsible for Over Half of Global Carbon Emissions in 2023
A Carbon Majors report reveals that 36 companies produced over half of global carbon emissions in 2023, with state-owned entities being the primary contributors; cement production is the fastest-growing pollution source.
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40% Bias Score

Thawing Permafrost Releases Potent Greenhouse Gases, Accelerating Global Warming
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic and Antarctic is releasing significant amounts of methane and nitrous oxide, potent greenhouse gases, accelerating global warming; Arctic methane emissions increased by almost 9 percent since 2002, reaching 20 million tons annually by 2021; Antarctic methane hydrates...

Thawing Permafrost Releases Potent Greenhouse Gases, Accelerating Global Warming
Thawing permafrost in the Arctic and Antarctic is releasing significant amounts of methane and nitrous oxide, potent greenhouse gases, accelerating global warming; Arctic methane emissions increased by almost 9 percent since 2002, reaching 20 million tons annually by 2021; Antarctic methane hydrates...
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36% Bias Score

Top 10 Methane Hotspots Emit 28.8 Million Tonnes Annually
A new study identifies the world's top 10 methane hotspots, emitting 28.8 million tonnes annually, with South Sudan's Sudd wetlands as the largest source (4.5 million tonnes), highlighting the urgent need for emission reduction strategies.

Top 10 Methane Hotspots Emit 28.8 Million Tonnes Annually
A new study identifies the world's top 10 methane hotspots, emitting 28.8 million tonnes annually, with South Sudan's Sudd wetlands as the largest source (4.5 million tonnes), highlighting the urgent need for emission reduction strategies.
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40% Bias Score

1.2-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Core Reveals Unprecedented Climate Data
An international team drilled a 2,800-meter-long ice core in Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years, providing unprecedented data on past climate change, including greenhouse gas concentrations and ice age shifts, and potentially shedding light on the near-extinction event of early human ancestor...

1.2-Million-Year-Old Antarctic Ice Core Reveals Unprecedented Climate Data
An international team drilled a 2,800-meter-long ice core in Antarctica, dating back 1.2 million years, providing unprecedented data on past climate change, including greenhouse gas concentrations and ice age shifts, and potentially shedding light on the near-extinction event of early human ancestor...
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20% Bias Score

2024: Hottest Year on Record, Breaches 1.5°C Warming Limit
2024 was the hottest year on record, with a global average temperature of 15.1°C, exceeding the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement; this is mainly due to human-induced climate change, causing record-high greenhouse gas concentrations and significant impacts on sea ice and various regions.

2024: Hottest Year on Record, Breaches 1.5°C Warming Limit
2024 was the hottest year on record, with a global average temperature of 15.1°C, exceeding the 1.5°C limit set by the Paris Agreement; this is mainly due to human-induced climate change, causing record-high greenhouse gas concentrations and significant impacts on sea ice and various regions.
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40% Bias Score
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