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Amazonian Indigenous Group Demands Co-Presidency at COP30
Indigenous groups from nine Amazonian countries formed the G-9 to secure a co-presidency at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding greater participation in decisions affecting the Amazon and an end to oil exploration in their territories.
Amazonian Indigenous Group Demands Co-Presidency at COP30
Indigenous groups from nine Amazonian countries formed the G-9 to secure a co-presidency at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil, demanding greater participation in decisions affecting the Amazon and an end to oil exploration in their territories.
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44% Bias Score


First Solar Excludes Deep-Sea Mined Minerals Amid Growing Environmental Concerns
As You Sow and First Solar's January 2025 agreement to exclude deep-sea mined minerals reflects growing global concerns over environmental damage from deep-sea mining, particularly concerning biodiversity, and the need for sustainable sourcing of minerals for electric vehicles and renewable energy.
First Solar Excludes Deep-Sea Mined Minerals Amid Growing Environmental Concerns
As You Sow and First Solar's January 2025 agreement to exclude deep-sea mined minerals reflects growing global concerns over environmental damage from deep-sea mining, particularly concerning biodiversity, and the need for sustainable sourcing of minerals for electric vehicles and renewable energy.
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UN Biodiversity Conference Secures \$200 Billion in Funding
The UN's COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome successfully secured \$200 billion in annual funding by 2030 for global biodiversity conservation, including \$30 billion annually for developing nations by 2030, resolving issues left unresolved in Cali, Colombia, and establishing the Cali Fund to ensu...
UN Biodiversity Conference Secures \$200 Billion in Funding
The UN's COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome successfully secured \$200 billion in annual funding by 2030 for global biodiversity conservation, including \$30 billion annually for developing nations by 2030, resolving issues left unresolved in Cali, Colombia, and establishing the Cali Fund to ensu...
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36% Bias Score


Global Biodiversity Deal Reached in Rome
After a challenging negotiation process, over 150 countries reached an agreement at the Cop16 in Rome to establish a financial mechanism to protect global biodiversity, aiming to provide $200 billion annually by 2030 with a focus on aiding developing nations and indigenous communities.
Global Biodiversity Deal Reached in Rome
After a challenging negotiation process, over 150 countries reached an agreement at the Cop16 in Rome to establish a financial mechanism to protect global biodiversity, aiming to provide $200 billion annually by 2030 with a focus on aiding developing nations and indigenous communities.
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44% Bias Score


COP16 Reaches Biodiversity Funding Agreement
Nearly 200 countries reached a deal at COP16 in Rome to create a strategy for international funding to protect biodiversity, aiming to mobilize at least $200 billion annually by 2030, building on a 2022 agreement to protect 30% of land and water.
COP16 Reaches Biodiversity Funding Agreement
Nearly 200 countries reached a deal at COP16 in Rome to create a strategy for international funding to protect biodiversity, aiming to mobilize at least $200 billion annually by 2030, building on a 2022 agreement to protect 30% of land and water.
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36% Bias Score


Supernova Linked to Viral Evolution in Lake Tanganyika
A new study links a supernova explosion 2.5 million years ago to a surge in viral diversity in Lake Tanganyika, suggesting cosmic rays from the supernova may have caused mutations in fish viruses, and this event is further linked to similar events in Earth's history.
Supernova Linked to Viral Evolution in Lake Tanganyika
A new study links a supernova explosion 2.5 million years ago to a surge in viral diversity in Lake Tanganyika, suggesting cosmic rays from the supernova may have caused mutations in fish viruses, and this event is further linked to similar events in Earth's history.
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24% Bias Score

England Legalizes Beaver Reintroduction to Restore Rivers
England legally allows beaver reintroduction after a 400-year absence, aiming to restore river ecosystems and mitigate flood and drought risks; the decision follows successful pilot programs and addresses concerns about biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.

England Legalizes Beaver Reintroduction to Restore Rivers
England legally allows beaver reintroduction after a 400-year absence, aiming to restore river ecosystems and mitigate flood and drought risks; the decision follows successful pilot programs and addresses concerns about biodiversity loss and climate change impacts.
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48% Bias Score

COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity
At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.

COP16 Reaches Last-Minute Funding Deal for Biodiversity
At the UN COP16 biodiversity conference in Rome, 154 countries reached a last-minute compromise on financing biodiversity conservation with billions of dollars annually, aiming for 30 billion by 2030, to protect 30% of global land and marine areas, after previous negotiations failed.
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40% Bias Score

Finnish City Led by Women Aims for 2029 Carbon Neutrality
The Finnish city of Turku, led by an all-female leadership team, is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2029, utilizing innovative geothermal heating and biodiversity initiatives, and prioritizing environmental education from early childhood to achieve this ambitious goal.

Finnish City Led by Women Aims for 2029 Carbon Neutrality
The Finnish city of Turku, led by an all-female leadership team, is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2029, utilizing innovative geothermal heating and biodiversity initiatives, and prioritizing environmental education from early childhood to achieve this ambitious goal.
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48% Bias Score

COP16 Reaches $200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement
Nearly 200 nations finalized a plan at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Rome, committing $200 billion annually to biodiversity protection, a substantial increase from previous years, resolving key disagreements from the prior COP15 meeting in Cali.

COP16 Reaches $200 Billion Biodiversity Funding Agreement
Nearly 200 nations finalized a plan at the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16) in Rome, committing $200 billion annually to biodiversity protection, a substantial increase from previous years, resolving key disagreements from the prior COP15 meeting in Cali.
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36% Bias Score

French Court Halts A69 Highway Construction Over Environmental Concerns
A French court annulled the permit for the A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres on February 27th, halting construction due to insufficient public interest justification and threats to protected species, despite the project's advanced state.

French Court Halts A69 Highway Construction Over Environmental Concerns
A French court annulled the permit for the A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres on February 27th, halting construction due to insufficient public interest justification and threats to protected species, despite the project's advanced state.
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40% Bias Score

Rome Biodiversity Talks: Funding, Trust, and 2030 Targets at Stake
The UN's biodiversity conference (COP16) reconvenes in Rome to finalize 2030 targets for halting nature loss, facing challenges of insufficient funding ($10.95 billion pledged, short of the $20 billion target), lack of trust in the UN process, and low ministerial attendance, despite over 150 countri...

Rome Biodiversity Talks: Funding, Trust, and 2030 Targets at Stake
The UN's biodiversity conference (COP16) reconvenes in Rome to finalize 2030 targets for halting nature loss, facing challenges of insufficient funding ($10.95 billion pledged, short of the $20 billion target), lack of trust in the UN process, and low ministerial attendance, despite over 150 countri...
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48% Bias Score
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