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How is the media covering Antonio Guterres?Antonio Guterres often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 37%
Center: 27%
Right: 36%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Antonio Guterres?Antonio Guterres often has a balanced coverage.
Left: 37%
Center: 27%
Right: 36%
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Friedrich Merz · BrazilBELEM, Brazil (AP) — World leaders warned Thursday that time is running short for urgent and decisive action to prevent the worst effects of climate change, and blasted the United States for its retreat from those efforts, as they gathered at the edge of Brazil’s Amazon rainforest for the annual United Nations climate summit. U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres opened a gathering of heads of state in Belem, Brazil, with harsh words for world…See the Story
At UN Climate Summit, World Leaders Say Time Is Running Short to Stop the Worst Effects of Warming
61% Center coverage: 18 sources

Lula Da Silva · BelémAmazon Summit: Leaders Unite Against Climate Crisis In a pivotal meeting held on Thursday in Brazil, global leaders convened for a summit that set the stage for the upcoming COP30 climate conference in Belem, within the heart of the Amazon rainforest.U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for decisive leadership against corporate profiteering from climate devastation, while Brazil's President Lula da Silva emphasized a 'just roadmap' to …See the Story
Amazon Summit: Leaders Unite Against Climate Crisis | Science-Environment
46% Left coverage: 11 sources

António CostaNov 7 – Global leaders at a climate summit expressed deep frustration over the trajectory of global warming, as the UN warned it is now “virtually impossible” to keep temperature rise within 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. Scientists also expect 2025 to rank among the hottest years on record. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the “consensus is gone” on tackling climate change but insisted the UK remains “all in.” Prince William urged “urgen…See the Story
World Leaders Voice Frustration as 1.5°C Target Deemed “Virtually Impossible”
100% Left coverage: 1 sources



