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Germany's First Green Steel Furnace to Open in 2027
Thyssenkrupp's new furnace in Duisburg, Germany, will begin producing green steel by late 2027, using a direct reduction process and renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions significantly, with 2 billion euros in funding from the German government.
Germany's First Green Steel Furnace to Open in 2027
Thyssenkrupp's new furnace in Duisburg, Germany, will begin producing green steel by late 2027, using a direct reduction process and renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions significantly, with 2 billion euros in funding from the German government.
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40% Bias Score


Record Renewable Energy Growth in 2024: China Leads, but Global Goals Remain Unmet
In 2024, global renewable energy installations reached a record high, with 92.5% of new electricity generation from clean sources; China led with nearly 64% of new renewable energy, adding 374 billion watts, significantly surpassing other nations; however, the world remains 28% short of the goal to ...
Record Renewable Energy Growth in 2024: China Leads, but Global Goals Remain Unmet
In 2024, global renewable energy installations reached a record high, with 92.5% of new electricity generation from clean sources; China led with nearly 64% of new renewable energy, adding 374 billion watts, significantly surpassing other nations; however, the world remains 28% short of the goal to ...
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40% Bias Score


French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
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48% Bias Score


British Columbia Eliminates Provincial Carbon Tax
British Columbia's NDP government eliminated its provincial carbon tax on April 1st, 2024, reducing fuel taxes by 17 cents per liter, creating a $2 billion budget shortfall, and ending a climate action tax credit to partially offset the loss, despite concerns from the BC Greens.
British Columbia Eliminates Provincial Carbon Tax
British Columbia's NDP government eliminated its provincial carbon tax on April 1st, 2024, reducing fuel taxes by 17 cents per liter, creating a $2 billion budget shortfall, and ending a climate action tax credit to partially offset the loss, despite concerns from the BC Greens.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's National Park Cuts Spark Protests Amidst Record Visitation
President Trump's budget cuts to the National Park Service resulted in the dismissal of 1000 employees, sparking protests and legal challenges amidst record-high visitor numbers (332 million in 2024) and the administration's concurrent expansion of resource extraction within the parks.
Trump's National Park Cuts Spark Protests Amidst Record Visitation
President Trump's budget cuts to the National Park Service resulted in the dismissal of 1000 employees, sparking protests and legal challenges amidst record-high visitor numbers (332 million in 2024) and the administration's concurrent expansion of resource extraction within the parks.
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60% Bias Score


Finland Achieves Near-Complete Coal Phase-Out Four Years Early
Finland's Salmisaari coal power plant closed on April 1st, 2024, marking a significant step towards the country's complete coal phase-out four years ahead of schedule, driven by a surge in wind power, government policies, and public pressure, resulting in lower energy bills and increased energy inde...
Finland Achieves Near-Complete Coal Phase-Out Four Years Early
Finland's Salmisaari coal power plant closed on April 1st, 2024, marking a significant step towards the country's complete coal phase-out four years ahead of schedule, driven by a surge in wind power, government policies, and public pressure, resulting in lower energy bills and increased energy inde...
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48% Bias Score

Antarctic Iceberg Calving Reveals Thriving Ecosystem
A Chicago-sized iceberg, A-84, broke off the George VI Ice Shelf on January 13, 2025, revealing a thriving, unexpected ecosystem beneath it, raising questions about Antarctic biodiversity and the impacts of climate change.

Antarctic Iceberg Calving Reveals Thriving Ecosystem
A Chicago-sized iceberg, A-84, broke off the George VI Ice Shelf on January 13, 2025, revealing a thriving, unexpected ecosystem beneath it, raising questions about Antarctic biodiversity and the impacts of climate change.
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24% Bias Score

IUCN Red List Highlights Widespread Threat to Fungal Species
A new IUCN Red List update reveals that nearly one-third of assessed fungal species are threatened with extinction due to human activities like agriculture, deforestation, and urbanization, impacting vital ecosystem services.

IUCN Red List Highlights Widespread Threat to Fungal Species
A new IUCN Red List update reveals that nearly one-third of assessed fungal species are threatened with extinction due to human activities like agriculture, deforestation, and urbanization, impacting vital ecosystem services.
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12% Bias Score

Libelium: Using IoT to Create Sustainable Cities
Libelium, a Zaragoza-based IoT company, uses digital twins to analyze environmental data, improving air quality and optimizing waste management in cities, while also collaborating on projects like Saudi Arabia's The Line to create emission-free urban environments.

Libelium: Using IoT to Create Sustainable Cities
Libelium, a Zaragoza-based IoT company, uses digital twins to analyze environmental data, improving air quality and optimizing waste management in cities, while also collaborating on projects like Saudi Arabia's The Line to create emission-free urban environments.
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32% Bias Score

Green Computing Startups Tackle AI's Energy Footprint
Data centers consume 1% of global electricity and 0.6% of greenhouse emissions, projected to increase significantly by 2030; a new report highlights European startups developing GaN semiconductors and quantum computing to address this, though scaling up faces material supply and manufacturing challe...

Green Computing Startups Tackle AI's Energy Footprint
Data centers consume 1% of global electricity and 0.6% of greenhouse emissions, projected to increase significantly by 2030; a new report highlights European startups developing GaN semiconductors and quantum computing to address this, though scaling up faces material supply and manufacturing challe...
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36% Bias Score

EU Delays Auto CO2 Emission Limits, Raising Climate Concerns
The EU Commission delayed stricter CO2 emission limits for automakers, granting them a three-year period (2025-2027) to meet average emission targets instead of yearly ones, potentially increasing emissions by 26-51 megatons, according to the ICCT, and causing concerns about climate goals and increa...

EU Delays Auto CO2 Emission Limits, Raising Climate Concerns
The EU Commission delayed stricter CO2 emission limits for automakers, granting them a three-year period (2025-2027) to meet average emission targets instead of yearly ones, potentially increasing emissions by 26-51 megatons, according to the ICCT, and causing concerns about climate goals and increa...
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60% Bias Score

Coral Reefs: A Symbiotic Success Story Under Climate Threat
Coral reefs, built by symbiotic coral polyps, support immense marine biodiversity and billions of people, but are threatened by climate change-induced coral bleaching and ecosystem collapse, highlighting the need for collective action.

Coral Reefs: A Symbiotic Success Story Under Climate Threat
Coral reefs, built by symbiotic coral polyps, support immense marine biodiversity and billions of people, but are threatened by climate change-induced coral bleaching and ecosystem collapse, highlighting the need for collective action.
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28% Bias Score
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