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German Election Shifts Climate Priorities Towards Economic Growth
Germany's recent election saw the conservative CDU/CSU win 28.6% of the vote, forming a coalition with the SPD that sidelines the Green party and prioritizes economic growth over rapid climate action, potentially slowing Germany's climate progress.
German Election Shifts Climate Priorities Towards Economic Growth
Germany's recent election saw the conservative CDU/CSU win 28.6% of the vote, forming a coalition with the SPD that sidelines the Green party and prioritizes economic growth over rapid climate action, potentially slowing Germany's climate progress.
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52% Bias Score


EU to Ease Sustainability Rules to Boost Competitiveness
The European Commission is proposing to ease sustainability reporting and supply chain responsibility rules for businesses, particularly SMEs, to boost EU competitiveness, aiming for a 25% reduction in administrative burden by 2029 and saving €6 billion annually. This move has drawn criticism from e...
EU to Ease Sustainability Rules to Boost Competitiveness
The European Commission is proposing to ease sustainability reporting and supply chain responsibility rules for businesses, particularly SMEs, to boost EU competitiveness, aiming for a 25% reduction in administrative burden by 2029 and saving €6 billion annually. This move has drawn criticism from e...
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40% Bias Score


Retired Doctor Found Guilty in Climate Protest Against Drax Power Station
A retired doctor, Dr. Diana Warner, was found guilty of obstructing a railway in a climate protest against the Drax power station on December 14, 2021, after a jury initially struggled with a verdict due to conscience, highlighting the conflict between activism and the law.
Retired Doctor Found Guilty in Climate Protest Against Drax Power Station
A retired doctor, Dr. Diana Warner, was found guilty of obstructing a railway in a climate protest against the Drax power station on December 14, 2021, after a jury initially struggled with a verdict due to conscience, highlighting the conflict between activism and the law.
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52% Bias Score


Unsustainable Growth of Electronic Devices and AI Exacerbates Resource Crisis
A study by Green IT reveals that the 30.5 billion connected devices globally, exceeding the human population by 2.5 times, are causing resource depletion and environmental damage, with generative AI further accelerating this trend. Experts are divided on solutions.
Unsustainable Growth of Electronic Devices and AI Exacerbates Resource Crisis
A study by Green IT reveals that the 30.5 billion connected devices globally, exceeding the human population by 2.5 times, are causing resource depletion and environmental damage, with generative AI further accelerating this trend. Experts are divided on solutions.
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52% Bias Score


Rising Seas Threaten Tuvalu's Existence
Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation of 9,600 people, faces displacement due to rising sea levels projected to submerge much of its land by 2050; a deal with Australia allows 280 Tuvaluans to migrate yearly, but mass migration is unlikely due to strong cultural ties.
Rising Seas Threaten Tuvalu's Existence
Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation of 9,600 people, faces displacement due to rising sea levels projected to submerge much of its land by 2050; a deal with Australia allows 280 Tuvaluans to migrate yearly, but mass migration is unlikely due to strong cultural ties.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Research Cuts Threaten Global Science
The ALLAEA alliance of European science academies denounces the Trump administration's attacks on US research freedom, citing censorship and funding cuts impacting international projects, including the IPCC's climate report, with dozens of PhD programs affected and many more threatened.
Trump Administration's Research Cuts Threaten Global Science
The ALLAEA alliance of European science academies denounces the Trump administration's attacks on US research freedom, citing censorship and funding cuts impacting international projects, including the IPCC's climate report, with dozens of PhD programs affected and many more threatened.
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44% Bias Score

Liberal Leadership Debate Reveals Deep Policy Divisions
Four Liberal leadership candidates debated in French and English, highlighting disagreements on defense spending, climate action, and approaches to Donald Trump and Pierre Poilievre; policy divisions within the party emerged, particularly regarding carbon pricing and pipeline expansion.

Liberal Leadership Debate Reveals Deep Policy Divisions
Four Liberal leadership candidates debated in French and English, highlighting disagreements on defense spending, climate action, and approaches to Donald Trump and Pierre Poilievre; policy divisions within the party emerged, particularly regarding carbon pricing and pipeline expansion.
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48% Bias Score

Trier Weststrecke Reopens After 40-Year Hiatus
Passenger train service resumed on the 19-kilometer Trier Weststrecke in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on March 3rd, 2025, after a 40-year hiatus, costing roughly €150 million and improving connections to Luxembourg for commuters, funded largely by the federal government.

Trier Weststrecke Reopens After 40-Year Hiatus
Passenger train service resumed on the 19-kilometer Trier Weststrecke in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on March 3rd, 2025, after a 40-year hiatus, costing roughly €150 million and improving connections to Luxembourg for commuters, funded largely by the federal government.
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40% Bias Score

French Fish Stocks Struggle Despite Reduced Overfishing
Despite a 19% reduction in French fishing landings in 2023, 33% of the catch came from populations with low recruitment due to climate change, pollution, and habitat loss; 58% originated from healthy, non-overfished stocks, and 19% from overfished ones.

French Fish Stocks Struggle Despite Reduced Overfishing
Despite a 19% reduction in French fishing landings in 2023, 33% of the catch came from populations with low recruitment due to climate change, pollution, and habitat loss; 58% originated from healthy, non-overfished stocks, and 19% from overfished ones.
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24% Bias Score

Ukraine War's 230 Million Ton CO2 Emissions Spur Calls for Russian Accountability
Russia's war in Ukraine has released nearly 230 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions since February 24, 2022, a 31% increase in the last year, primarily from military actions and conflict-induced wildfires, prompting calls for Russia to compensate Ukraine for climate damages.

Ukraine War's 230 Million Ton CO2 Emissions Spur Calls for Russian Accountability
Russia's war in Ukraine has released nearly 230 million tons of CO2-equivalent emissions since February 24, 2022, a 31% increase in the last year, primarily from military actions and conflict-induced wildfires, prompting calls for Russia to compensate Ukraine for climate damages.
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44% Bias Score

Kew Gardens Unveils New Carbon Garden to Educate on Climate Change
Kew Gardens in London is opening a permanent Carbon Garden in July, showcasing the relationship between plants and climate change through a unique design including a mushroom-shaped centerpiece and exposed coal seam, aiming to educate 2.5 million annual visitors about carbon's role and inspire susta...

Kew Gardens Unveils New Carbon Garden to Educate on Climate Change
Kew Gardens in London is opening a permanent Carbon Garden in July, showcasing the relationship between plants and climate change through a unique design including a mushroom-shaped centerpiece and exposed coal seam, aiming to educate 2.5 million annual visitors about carbon's role and inspire susta...
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change Threatens Svalbard's Thriving Polar Bear Population
The Norwegian Polar Institute monitors Svalbard's polar bear population, darting them to collect samples and fit tracking collars to study the impact of climate change, which now surpasses hunting as the biggest threat to their survival after a 1973 international agreement protected them from huntin...

Climate Change Threatens Svalbard's Thriving Polar Bear Population
The Norwegian Polar Institute monitors Svalbard's polar bear population, darting them to collect samples and fit tracking collars to study the impact of climate change, which now surpasses hunting as the biggest threat to their survival after a 1973 international agreement protected them from huntin...
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28% Bias Score
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