Kyle Marcelino

Kyle Marcelino is a reporter for iTechPost. He covers technology and environmental issues. He has no known biases or conflicts of interest.

61%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

80%

Examples:

  • The article implies that climate change is a major threat to public health and well-being without providing any evidence or context.
  • The article uses biased language to exaggerate the effects of climate change on air quality in the US.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • The article does not disclose any potential sources of bias or financial interests from its sources.
  • The article may have a conflict of interest by promoting the agenda of environmental groups that funded the study cited in the article.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • The article contradicts itself by using terms like 'climate penalty', 'hazardous air', and 'unhealthy air' to describe the situation in California without acknowledging that these areas already have poor air quality problems.
  • The article ignores other factors that contribute to air pollution, such as vehicle emissions, industrial activities, and wildfires.

Deceptions

50%

Examples:

  • The article does not provide any evidence or data to support its claims.
  • The article uses deceptive practices by using sensationalized language and vague terms to mislead the reader into believing that climate change is worsening air quality in the US.

Recent Articles

Wildfires erase air quality gains in US, leaving 10% of properties with unhealthy days for a week or more and nearly half experiencing two weeks.

Wildfires erase air quality gains in US, leaving 10% of properties with unhealthy days for a week or more and nearly half experiencing two weeks.

Broke On: Monday, 12 February 2024 Wildfires are causing climate change to erase previous gains in air quality, with nearly half of properties experiencing two weeks of unhealthy air quality days.