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Dutch Energy Transition Needs Increased Government Intervention, Says EBN Director
Jan Willem van Hoogstraten, director of Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), urges increased government intervention in the Netherlands' energy transition, citing market hesitancy and the need to balance sustainability with energy security and affordability, highlighting EBN's role in CO2 storage, gas ex...
Dutch Energy Transition Needs Increased Government Intervention, Says EBN Director
Jan Willem van Hoogstraten, director of Energie Beheer Nederland (EBN), urges increased government intervention in the Netherlands' energy transition, citing market hesitancy and the need to balance sustainability with energy security and affordability, highlighting EBN's role in CO2 storage, gas ex...
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56% Bias Score


Record Dry Spring in Niedersachsen Threatens Crops and Groundwater
Record low rainfall in Niedersachsen, Germany, this spring is causing concern among farmers due to potential crop losses, impacting agriculture and increasing water demand. March rainfall was only 8 liters per square meter, compared to the average of 55 liters, with the upper soil layers exceptional...
Record Dry Spring in Niedersachsen Threatens Crops and Groundwater
Record low rainfall in Niedersachsen, Germany, this spring is causing concern among farmers due to potential crop losses, impacting agriculture and increasing water demand. March rainfall was only 8 liters per square meter, compared to the average of 55 liters, with the upper soil layers exceptional...
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16% Bias Score


Low Bodensee Water Levels Impact Ports, but Drinking Water Supply Remains Secure
Low rainfall and reduced snowmelt have caused the Bodensee water level to drop 35cm below the seasonal average, impacting some ports and making an island accessible by foot, but not affecting the drinking water supply or fish populations.
Low Bodensee Water Levels Impact Ports, but Drinking Water Supply Remains Secure
Low rainfall and reduced snowmelt have caused the Bodensee water level to drop 35cm below the seasonal average, impacting some ports and making an island accessible by foot, but not affecting the drinking water supply or fish populations.
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20% Bias Score


IMO to Implement World's First Global Carbon Tax on Shipping by 2027
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is set to implement a global carbon tax on commercial shipping emissions by 2027, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050, with a potential revenue stream to assist developing countries in adopting greener technologies. This decision follows a 2023 agreeme...
IMO to Implement World's First Global Carbon Tax on Shipping by 2027
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is set to implement a global carbon tax on commercial shipping emissions by 2027, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050, with a potential revenue stream to assist developing countries in adopting greener technologies. This decision follows a 2023 agreeme...
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32% Bias Score


UK Food Industry Memo Warns of Imminent Global Food System Collapse
A confidential memo from senior UK food industry figures reveals the global food system faces imminent instability due to climate change and resource depletion, warning investors of insufficient mitigation strategies and urging proactive risk management to prevent a system collapse.
UK Food Industry Memo Warns of Imminent Global Food System Collapse
A confidential memo from senior UK food industry figures reveals the global food system faces imminent instability due to climate change and resource depletion, warning investors of insufficient mitigation strategies and urging proactive risk management to prevent a system collapse.
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28% Bias Score


Trump Administration's Contradictory Africa Policy Exacerbates Climate Crisis
The Trump administration urged African leaders to burn more coal while cutting USAID climate funding, exacerbating climate impacts stemming from high historical US carbon emissions; a 2022 Christian Aid report showed that under the current climate trajectory, African countries could suffer a reducti...
Trump Administration's Contradictory Africa Policy Exacerbates Climate Crisis
The Trump administration urged African leaders to burn more coal while cutting USAID climate funding, exacerbating climate impacts stemming from high historical US carbon emissions; a 2022 Christian Aid report showed that under the current climate trajectory, African countries could suffer a reducti...
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60% Bias Score

Turkey's Climate Bill Faces Opposition Amidst Market-Based Approach
Facing opposition from the DEM Party, Turkey's Parliament will debate a Climate Change Bill tomorrow that prioritizes market-based solutions, such as emissions trading, over direct emission reduction measures; the bill was initially leaked online in August 2023.

Turkey's Climate Bill Faces Opposition Amidst Market-Based Approach
Facing opposition from the DEM Party, Turkey's Parliament will debate a Climate Change Bill tomorrow that prioritizes market-based solutions, such as emissions trading, over direct emission reduction measures; the bill was initially leaked online in August 2023.
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56% Bias Score

Brisbane 2025: Greens Defend Hard-Won Seats Amidst Major Party Challenges
In the upcoming 2025 Australian federal election, the success of the Greens in Brisbane's three key electorates—Griffith, Ryan, and Brisbane—won in 2022 through extensive community engagement, faces challenges from Labor and the Coalition, who are attempting to regain lost ground while right-wing gr...

Brisbane 2025: Greens Defend Hard-Won Seats Amidst Major Party Challenges
In the upcoming 2025 Australian federal election, the success of the Greens in Brisbane's three key electorates—Griffith, Ryan, and Brisbane—won in 2022 through extensive community engagement, faces challenges from Labor and the Coalition, who are attempting to regain lost ground while right-wing gr...
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40% Bias Score

Flooding in US South and Midwest Causes at Least 18 Deaths
At least 18 people died in severe flooding across the US South and Midwest after days of heavy rain and strong winds caused rivers to overflow, submerging homes, businesses, and roads in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, with the Kentucky River in Frankfort expected to reach a record high.

Flooding in US South and Midwest Causes at Least 18 Deaths
At least 18 people died in severe flooding across the US South and Midwest after days of heavy rain and strong winds caused rivers to overflow, submerging homes, businesses, and roads in Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, with the Kentucky River in Frankfort expected to reach a record high.
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36% Bias Score

Deadly Floods Devastate South and Midwest
Widespread flooding in the South and Midwest caused by days of torrential rain has resulted in at least 19 deaths and record river levels, prompting evacuations and emergency responses across multiple states.

Deadly Floods Devastate South and Midwest
Widespread flooding in the South and Midwest caused by days of torrential rain has resulted in at least 19 deaths and record river levels, prompting evacuations and emergency responses across multiple states.
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28% Bias Score

Indonesia's Massive Deforestation Plan for Biofuel and Food Production Threatens Indigenous Groups
Indonesia's plan to clear forests the size of Belgium for sugarcane bioethanol and food crops threatens Indigenous groups and the environment, potentially releasing 315 million tons of CO2 and impacting biodiversity.

Indonesia's Massive Deforestation Plan for Biofuel and Food Production Threatens Indigenous Groups
Indonesia's plan to clear forests the size of Belgium for sugarcane bioethanol and food crops threatens Indigenous groups and the environment, potentially releasing 315 million tons of CO2 and impacting biodiversity.
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60% Bias Score

Conflicting CO2 Rules Hamper Dutch Construction Sustainability
The Dutch construction sector faces uncertainty due to conflicting CO2 emission regulations, hindering sustainability efforts and potentially exacerbating the housing shortage; the outdated MPG guideline contrasts with the EU's preferred Whole Life Carbon approach, creating investment hesitancy.

Conflicting CO2 Rules Hamper Dutch Construction Sustainability
The Dutch construction sector faces uncertainty due to conflicting CO2 emission regulations, hindering sustainability efforts and potentially exacerbating the housing shortage; the outdated MPG guideline contrasts with the EU's preferred Whole Life Carbon approach, creating investment hesitancy.
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48% Bias Score
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