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EWE's North Sea Gas Deal Sparks Environmental Controversy
EWE, a German energy supplier, will source natural gas from the North Sea via a deal with One-Dyas, aiming for lower emissions than imported LNG, despite environmental concerns regarding damage to protected reefs and the wasteful use of renewable energy for gas extraction.
EWE's North Sea Gas Deal Sparks Environmental Controversy
EWE, a German energy supplier, will source natural gas from the North Sea via a deal with One-Dyas, aiming for lower emissions than imported LNG, despite environmental concerns regarding damage to protected reefs and the wasteful use of renewable energy for gas extraction.
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44% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Urges Germany to Stay Course on Renewable Energy
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister of the Environment, Tobias Goldschmidt, urges the German federal government to maintain its course on renewable energy, highlighting the state's substantial wind energy projects (9 GW operational, 4.7 GW planned) and expressing concern over conflicting federal policies ...
Schleswig-Holstein Urges Germany to Stay Course on Renewable Energy
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister of the Environment, Tobias Goldschmidt, urges the German federal government to maintain its course on renewable energy, highlighting the state's substantial wind energy projects (9 GW operational, 4.7 GW planned) and expressing concern over conflicting federal policies ...
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40% Bias Score


ICJ to Rule on Countries' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday defining countries' legal obligations regarding climate change and the consequences for states whose emissions have harmed the planet, a case initiated by Pacific Island students in 2019.
ICJ to Rule on Countries' Legal Obligations Regarding Climate Change
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) will issue a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday defining countries' legal obligations regarding climate change and the consequences for states whose emissions have harmed the planet, a case initiated by Pacific Island students in 2019.
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40% Bias Score


Ancient Ice Core Promises Climate Change Breakthrough
A 1.5-million-year-old ice core, retrieved from Antarctica through a multinational effort, arrived in Britain for analysis, promising to revolutionize climate change understanding by revealing past climate conditions.
Ancient Ice Core Promises Climate Change Breakthrough
A 1.5-million-year-old ice core, retrieved from Antarctica through a multinational effort, arrived in Britain for analysis, promising to revolutionize climate change understanding by revealing past climate conditions.
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16% Bias Score


Texas Floods: Activists Blame Government Cuts for Preventable Child Deaths
A protest took place near the White House on Monday, where 34 activists displayed 27 trunks representing children who died in Texas floods over the July 4th weekend, blaming government cuts and inaction on climate change for the preventable deaths.
Texas Floods: Activists Blame Government Cuts for Preventable Child Deaths
A protest took place near the White House on Monday, where 34 activists displayed 27 trunks representing children who died in Texas floods over the July 4th weekend, blaming government cuts and inaction on climate change for the preventable deaths.
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52% Bias Score


Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study shows extreme weather, intensified by climate change, is causing sharp increases in global food prices, impacting various products and posing broad social risks; examples include a 70% rise in South Korean cabbage prices and a 280% increase in global cocoa prices.
Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
A new study shows extreme weather, intensified by climate change, is causing sharp increases in global food prices, impacting various products and posing broad social risks; examples include a 70% rise in South Korean cabbage prices and a 280% increase in global cocoa prices.
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24% Bias Score

Australian Nationals Party Reopens Debate on 2050 Net-Zero Target
The Australian Nationals party is reviewing its climate policies following an election loss, with leader David Littleproud open to abandoning the 2050 net-zero emissions target amid internal dissent and concerns about the economic and social impacts of the renewable energy transition.

Australian Nationals Party Reopens Debate on 2050 Net-Zero Target
The Australian Nationals party is reviewing its climate policies following an election loss, with leader David Littleproud open to abandoning the 2050 net-zero emissions target amid internal dissent and concerns about the economic and social impacts of the renewable energy transition.
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60% Bias Score

Record Surge in Wind Turbine Applications in Baden-Württemberg
Over 1,100 wind turbine construction applications were submitted in Baden-Württemberg between May and June due to an expiring federal simplification process, exceeding the current 803 operational turbines and potentially enabling the state to reach its renewable energy goals by 2030.

Record Surge in Wind Turbine Applications in Baden-Württemberg
Over 1,100 wind turbine construction applications were submitted in Baden-Württemberg between May and June due to an expiring federal simplification process, exceeding the current 803 operational turbines and potentially enabling the state to reach its renewable energy goals by 2030.
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36% Bias Score

Vanuatu's Coral Reefs Devastated, International Court to Rule on Climate Obligations
Vanuatu's coral reefs face devastation from cyclones, earthquakes, and rising sea levels, impacting marine life and coastal communities; the International Court of Justice will issue an advisory opinion on nations' climate change obligations.

Vanuatu's Coral Reefs Devastated, International Court to Rule on Climate Obligations
Vanuatu's coral reefs face devastation from cyclones, earthquakes, and rising sea levels, impacting marine life and coastal communities; the International Court of Justice will issue an advisory opinion on nations' climate change obligations.
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
Extreme weather events intensified by climate change caused significant short-term spikes in global food prices between 2022 and 2024, impacting low-income households and posing wider societal risks, according to a new study.

Climate Change Drives Global Food Price Spikes
Extreme weather events intensified by climate change caused significant short-term spikes in global food prices between 2022 and 2024, impacting low-income households and posing wider societal risks, according to a new study.
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24% Bias Score

Global Climate Litigation Intensifies: Youth, Seniors Score Wins Amidst Industry and Government Pushback
Global climate change litigation is intensifying, with youth and senior plaintiffs achieving some victories but facing industry and government counterattacks; cases highlight human rights violations related to climate change impacts.

Global Climate Litigation Intensifies: Youth, Seniors Score Wins Amidst Industry and Government Pushback
Global climate change litigation is intensifying, with youth and senior plaintiffs achieving some victories but facing industry and government counterattacks; cases highlight human rights violations related to climate change impacts.
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40% Bias Score

Vanuatu's Devastated Reefs Highlight Urgent Need for Climate Action
Vanuatu's coral reefs, once vibrant, are now largely destroyed due to cyclones, earthquakes, and starfish infestations, illustrating the escalating impacts of climate change and prompting a crucial International Court of Justice case on nations' legal obligations to address the climate crisis.

Vanuatu's Devastated Reefs Highlight Urgent Need for Climate Action
Vanuatu's coral reefs, once vibrant, are now largely destroyed due to cyclones, earthquakes, and starfish infestations, illustrating the escalating impacts of climate change and prompting a crucial International Court of Justice case on nations' legal obligations to address the climate crisis.
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32% Bias Score
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