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The question is, why produce more when we already have so much?
Slovenia🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

The question is, why produce more when we already have so much?

The article features an interview with meteorologist Andrej Velkavrh from the Agency for the Environment of the Republic of Slovenia (Arso), who has been forecasting weather on television and radio for over three decades and a half. The conversation takes place on a day when the first heatwave of the year is expected to reach its peak. Velkavrh, who is set to retire soon, expresses frustration at being constantly asked by journalists whether specific temperature records will be broken during unusual weather conditions. While primarily a natural scientist, he engages with social issues, including discussions on what individuals and society could do to avoid future problems related to climate change.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 709 hr. ago
The question is, why produce more when we already have so much?

The article features an interview with meteorologist Andrej Velkavrh from the Agency for the Environment of the Republic of Slovenia (Arso), who has been forecasting weather on television and radio for over three decades and a half. The conversation takes place on a day when the first heatwave of the year is expected to reach its peak. Velkavrh, who is set to retire soon, expresses frustration at being constantly asked by journalists whether specific temperature records will be broken during unusual weather conditions. While primarily a natural scientist, he engages with social issues, including discussions on what individuals and society could do to avoid future problems related to climate change.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a scientific discussion regarding climate change and societal responses, rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It presents the expert's perspective without overtly promoting any particular political agenda. The framing remains balanced, focusing on the expert's views,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on a conversation with meteorologist Andrej Velkavrh discussing climate issues and his retirement. It provides contextual information about his career and public recognition. Factuality is high as it aligns with cross-source consensus on his role and retirement. Objectivity is mo

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