Keyword summary
57%10 analyzed articles/videos14,323 analyzed words
BS Summary: These Fossil Fuels results contain 53 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Biased Writer Voice, and Hasty Generalization, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 11.6% saturation with 8,315 hits. Analysis detected 60,877 faulty-reasoning hits from 71,930 analyzed words across 10 articles, generating a BS Score of 1.6% and a BS Rank of 11% (24,391 of 27,298 keywords). This Fossil Fuels is better (less manipulative) than 89.40% of the peer group.
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Attribute Prevalence (Top 48)
Fossil Fuels attribute prevalence percentages (biases/fallacies), sorted highest to lowest.
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Fossil Fuels vs sitewide
Fossil Fuels attribute percentages, with an overlaid sitewide baseline for those same attributes.

Analyzed articles and videos

Attack Ad Calls Climate Activist an Oil Investor Because of His 401(k)53%
Mother Jones53%By Sophie Hurwitz80%7/14/2026, 11:30:00 AM
Wall Street Just Won’t Stop Financing the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Expansion44%
Mother Jones53%By Joseph Winters0%7/6/2026, 11:30:00 AM
Climate activists take on a new foe: Data centers52%
Grist33%By Kate Yoder0%6/29/2026, 8:45:00 AM
Alaska GOP Pushes 800-Mile Gas Terminal and Pipeline That Could Decimate Climate67%
Truthout76%By Mike Ludwig0%6/26/2026, 5:08:07 PM
Beyond Denial: How Oil Execs Shaped a Landmark Climate Study34%
ProPublica27%By Maddie Stone0% Amy Westervelt0% Katie Worth0%6/25/2026, 9:55:00 AM
False Promises21%
ProPublica27%By Katie Worth0% Lucas Waldron0% Amy Westervelt0% Maddie Stone0% Case Jernigan0% Anna Donlan0%6/25/2026, 12:00:00 AM
Trump announces $700M investment in coal plants20%
One America News Network0%By OAN Staff Jenna Lee0% Sophia Flores0%6/4/2026, 6:23:42 PM
The American epoch of oil is collapsing. What comes next could be ugly45%
The Guardian80%By Jonathan Watts0%5/17/2026, 1:00:41 PM
70 mind-blowing science facts about our incredible world15%
Live Science6%By Laura Geggel0%1/4/2026, 5:00:00 PM
As Illinois regulators warn of impending energy shortfalls, capacity prices rise again74%
STLPR (St. Louis Public Radio)0%By Jerry Nowicki0%12/19/2025, 7:49:53 PM