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Badenoch's £14,000 Net Zero Watch-Funded Trip Precedes Policy U-Turn
Kemi Badenoch and several shadow cabinet members enjoyed a £14,000, family-inclusive, Gloucestershire trip funded by Neil Record, chair of Net Zero Watch, a month before Badenoch reversed the party's net-zero commitment.
Badenoch's £14,000 Net Zero Watch-Funded Trip Precedes Policy U-Turn
Kemi Badenoch and several shadow cabinet members enjoyed a £14,000, family-inclusive, Gloucestershire trip funded by Neil Record, chair of Net Zero Watch, a month before Badenoch reversed the party's net-zero commitment.
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60% Bias Score


Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns
EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.
Record EU Textile Consumption Drives Environmental Concerns
EU citizens' textile consumption hit a record 19 kg per person in 2022, up from 17 kg in 2019, driven by cheap fast fashion and apps like Zalando and Shein, resulting in 6.94 million tons of textile waste and significant environmental problems.
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36% Bias Score


German Coalition Seeks to Repeal Controversial Heating Act
A German coalition working group proposes repealing the controversial Heating Act, shifting the focus from short-term energy efficiency to long-term emission efficiency in buildings while maintaining funding for heating system replacements; this follows significant debate and criticism of the Act's ...
German Coalition Seeks to Repeal Controversial Heating Act
A German coalition working group proposes repealing the controversial Heating Act, shifting the focus from short-term energy efficiency to long-term emission efficiency in buildings while maintaining funding for heating system replacements; this follows significant debate and criticism of the Act's ...
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52% Bias Score


Hydrogen Combustion Engines: A Crucial Element in Germany's Climate Strategy
Germany's automotive leaders urge the new federal government to exempt hydrogen combustion engines from energy taxes to boost their market adoption, citing existing expertise and the need to meet climate goals while maintaining economic competitiveness.
Hydrogen Combustion Engines: A Crucial Element in Germany's Climate Strategy
Germany's automotive leaders urge the new federal government to exempt hydrogen combustion engines from energy taxes to boost their market adoption, citing existing expertise and the need to meet climate goals while maintaining economic competitiveness.
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64% Bias Score


Olkhon Island Ice Road Closed Due to Unprecedented Warmth
Unusually warm weather (+17°C to +20°C) in Irkutsk Oblast caused the premature closure of Olkhon Island's ice road on March 20th at 5 PM, leaving tourists with a 24-hour deadline to leave their vehicles. The ice, ranging from 30-50 cm thick, showed significant deterioration with open water in severa...
Olkhon Island Ice Road Closed Due to Unprecedented Warmth
Unusually warm weather (+17°C to +20°C) in Irkutsk Oblast caused the premature closure of Olkhon Island's ice road on March 20th at 5 PM, leaving tourists with a 24-hour deadline to leave their vehicles. The ice, ranging from 30-50 cm thick, showed significant deterioration with open water in severa...
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60% Bias Score


Thuringia Launches "De-sealing Fund" to Offset Construction"
Thuringia, Germany, will launch a "de-sealing fund" in 2025 using "10 million euros" from a lawsuit to offset new construction by restoring an equal area of land, aiming for net-zero land sealing, with the Thuringian Land Company managing the process.
Thuringia Launches "De-sealing Fund" to Offset Construction"
Thuringia, Germany, will launch a "de-sealing fund" in 2025 using "10 million euros" from a lawsuit to offset new construction by restoring an equal area of land, aiming for net-zero land sealing, with the Thuringian Land Company managing the process.
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40% Bias Score

Drug Cartels Top US Threat Assessment, Climate Change Omitted
The US intelligence community's annual threat assessment, released in 2025, prioritized drug cartels as the top threat for the first time, omitting climate change, while noting a decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths but an increase in cartel violence; the assessment highlights the Trump administrati...

Drug Cartels Top US Threat Assessment, Climate Change Omitted
The US intelligence community's annual threat assessment, released in 2025, prioritized drug cartels as the top threat for the first time, omitting climate change, while noting a decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths but an increase in cartel violence; the assessment highlights the Trump administrati...
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36% Bias Score

EU Prepares for Crises: 72-Hour Self-Sufficiency Plan Unveiled
The European Commission will present a new Union Preparedness plan tomorrow, advising EU citizens to stockpile essential supplies for 72 hours to face potential crises such as war, pandemics, or natural disasters, while also improving inter-agency coordination.

EU Prepares for Crises: 72-Hour Self-Sufficiency Plan Unveiled
The European Commission will present a new Union Preparedness plan tomorrow, advising EU citizens to stockpile essential supplies for 72 hours to face potential crises such as war, pandemics, or natural disasters, while also improving inter-agency coordination.
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40% Bias Score

Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.

Baerbock warns of growing climate action opposition, OECD study highlights economic benefits
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock warned of growing opposition to climate action, urging stronger efforts to ensure economic stability, while a new OECD-UNDP study shows significant economic benefits from accelerated climate action, even with the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement.
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32% Bias Score

Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth with Environmental Sustainability
Europe's blue economy generated €624 billion and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but maritime transport's emissions (3-4% of EU total in 2019) are projected to rise 90% by 2050 without change; sustainable initiatives like offshore wind face grid connection and supply chain obstacles.

Europe's Blue Economy: Balancing Growth with Environmental Sustainability
Europe's blue economy generated €624 billion and 3.6 million jobs in 2021, but maritime transport's emissions (3-4% of EU total in 2019) are projected to rise 90% by 2050 without change; sustainable initiatives like offshore wind face grid connection and supply chain obstacles.
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24% Bias Score

Saxony Beekeepers Face Significant Colony Losses
Due to a 30-50% loss of bee colonies in Saxony, primarily attributed to the Varroa mite and exacerbated by early bee breeding in 2022 and melizitose honey challenges in mountainous regions, regional honey availability might decrease despite an abundance of imported honey, potentially leading to high...

Saxony Beekeepers Face Significant Colony Losses
Due to a 30-50% loss of bee colonies in Saxony, primarily attributed to the Varroa mite and exacerbated by early bee breeding in 2022 and melizitose honey challenges in mountainous regions, regional honey availability might decrease despite an abundance of imported honey, potentially leading to high...
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36% Bias Score

Thriving Ecosystem Found Under Calved Antarctic Iceberg
An international team of scientists discovered a previously inaccessible, thriving ecosystem under a massive iceberg that calved off Antarctica's George VI Ice Shelf in January 2024, revealing diverse species, including giant sea spiders and icefish, at 1,300 meters deep, challenging understanding o...

Thriving Ecosystem Found Under Calved Antarctic Iceberg
An international team of scientists discovered a previously inaccessible, thriving ecosystem under a massive iceberg that calved off Antarctica's George VI Ice Shelf in January 2024, revealing diverse species, including giant sea spiders and icefish, at 1,300 meters deep, challenging understanding o...
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40% Bias Score
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