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Japan Revives Nuclear Power in Post-Fukushima Energy Plan
Japan's new energy plan prioritizes nuclear power, aiming for 20% of energy output by 2040 using approximately 30 reactors, despite the 2011 Fukushima disaster, to address emission targets and energy security, while increasing renewables to 40-50% and decreasing coal usage to 30-40%.
Japan Revives Nuclear Power in Post-Fukushima Energy Plan
Japan's new energy plan prioritizes nuclear power, aiming for 20% of energy output by 2040 using approximately 30 reactors, despite the 2011 Fukushima disaster, to address emission targets and energy security, while increasing renewables to 40-50% and decreasing coal usage to 30-40%.
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52% Bias Score


Fortescue Slams Australia's "Dodgy" Carbon Offsets, Calls for Stricter Regulations
Fortescue Metals Group accuses the Australian government's Safeguard Mechanism of misleading companies into believing that low-quality carbon offsets will achieve net-zero emissions, while its rising emissions and reliance on ineffective offsets undermine its climate goals, prompting calls for stric...
Fortescue Slams Australia's "Dodgy" Carbon Offsets, Calls for Stricter Regulations
Fortescue Metals Group accuses the Australian government's Safeguard Mechanism of misleading companies into believing that low-quality carbon offsets will achieve net-zero emissions, while its rising emissions and reliance on ineffective offsets undermine its climate goals, prompting calls for stric...
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60% Bias Score


Japan to Maximize Nuclear Energy, Despite Fukushima Disaster
Japan's new strategic energy plan aims to increase nuclear power's share to 20% by 2040, reversing the post-Fukushima policy of reducing reliance on nuclear energy, while also increasing renewables to 50% and cutting coal to 30-40%; this has drawn criticism over safety concerns and the risk of anoth...
Japan to Maximize Nuclear Energy, Despite Fukushima Disaster
Japan's new strategic energy plan aims to increase nuclear power's share to 20% by 2040, reversing the post-Fukushima policy of reducing reliance on nuclear energy, while also increasing renewables to 50% and cutting coal to 30-40%; this has drawn criticism over safety concerns and the risk of anoth...
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52% Bias Score


San Antonio Port Modernizes Breakwater to Combat Climate Change Impacts
Chile's Port of San Antonio is investing \$10 million to modernize its breakwater, combating increasingly intense storms driven by climate change that have reduced port operability to 87% in 2023, impacting cargo handling and increasing logistical costs.
San Antonio Port Modernizes Breakwater to Combat Climate Change Impacts
Chile's Port of San Antonio is investing \$10 million to modernize its breakwater, combating increasingly intense storms driven by climate change that have reduced port operability to 87% in 2023, impacting cargo handling and increasing logistical costs.
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40% Bias Score


Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow, Ice, and Flooding to US
Heavy snow and ice pummeled the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic states, causing nearly 12,000 power outages in Virginia, 700 accidents, and prompting school and government office closures; California braced for an atmospheric river expected to cause flooding.
Winter Storm Brings Heavy Snow, Ice, and Flooding to US
Heavy snow and ice pummeled the central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic states, causing nearly 12,000 power outages in Virginia, 700 accidents, and prompting school and government office closures; California braced for an atmospheric river expected to cause flooding.
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20% Bias Score


EU to Propose 90% Emission Reduction Target by 2040
The European Commission will present a new climate target before March, aiming for a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, aiming to regain leadership in international climate policy.
EU to Propose 90% Emission Reduction Target by 2040
The European Commission will present a new climate target before March, aiming for a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, aiming to regain leadership in international climate policy.
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36% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch appeals court ruling that rejected its demand for Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the court's reasoning was flawed and that a Supreme Court decision will set a significant precedent for climate litigation worldwide.

Milieudefensie Appeals to Dutch Supreme Court to Force Shell to Halve CO2 Emissions
Milieudefensie is appealing a Dutch appeals court ruling that rejected its demand for Shell to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030, arguing that the court's reasoning was flawed and that a Supreme Court decision will set a significant precedent for climate litigation worldwide.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Economic Woes: Climate Policy's Role Debated
Germany's shrinking economy, marked by high energy prices and weak global trade, is a key election issue, with parties debating the role of climate policies, despite evidence that renewable energy has created nearly 400,000 jobs.

Germany's Economic Woes: Climate Policy's Role Debated
Germany's shrinking economy, marked by high energy prices and weak global trade, is a key election issue, with parties debating the role of climate policies, despite evidence that renewable energy has created nearly 400,000 jobs.
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48% Bias Score

Tyler Prize Awarded to Researchers for Amazon Sustainability Work
Eduardo Brondízio and Sandra Díaz won the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement for their research on biodiversity loss's impact on human societies; Brondízio's Amazon-focused work highlights the need for integrating social and natural sciences to address environmental issues, particularly ...

Tyler Prize Awarded to Researchers for Amazon Sustainability Work
Eduardo Brondízio and Sandra Díaz won the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement for their research on biodiversity loss's impact on human societies; Brondízio's Amazon-focused work highlights the need for integrating social and natural sciences to address environmental issues, particularly ...
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40% Bias Score

BP Cuts Renewable Energy Investments, Prioritizes Fossil Fuels
BP, facing decreased 2024 profits (\$8.9 billion vs \$13.8 billion in 2023), is dramatically reducing renewable energy investments and boosting oil and gas production, mirroring actions by Shell and Equinor, amid political support for fossil fuels and despite scientific warnings on climate change.

BP Cuts Renewable Energy Investments, Prioritizes Fossil Fuels
BP, facing decreased 2024 profits (\$8.9 billion vs \$13.8 billion in 2023), is dramatically reducing renewable energy investments and boosting oil and gas production, mirroring actions by Shell and Equinor, amid political support for fossil fuels and despite scientific warnings on climate change.
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56% Bias Score

Canadian Investors Defy U.S. Anti-ESG Backlash
A survey reveals that 93% of Canadian institutional investors, managing \$4.3 trillion in assets, remain committed to ESG principles despite the anti-ESG movement in the U.S., viewing ESG as crucial for risk-adjusted returns, even as some Canadian banks withdraw from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance du...

Canadian Investors Defy U.S. Anti-ESG Backlash
A survey reveals that 93% of Canadian institutional investors, managing \$4.3 trillion in assets, remain committed to ESG principles despite the anti-ESG movement in the U.S., viewing ESG as crucial for risk-adjusted returns, even as some Canadian banks withdraw from the Net-Zero Banking Alliance du...
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40% Bias Score

Record PM2.5 Levels Trigger Air Quality Emergency in Germany
Germany's air quality is critically poor due to high PM2.5 levels (nearly 50 micrograms/cubic meter in some areas), exceeding safety thresholds, caused by stagnant weather and pollutants from Eastern Europe, affecting all 16 federal states.

Record PM2.5 Levels Trigger Air Quality Emergency in Germany
Germany's air quality is critically poor due to high PM2.5 levels (nearly 50 micrograms/cubic meter in some areas), exceeding safety thresholds, caused by stagnant weather and pollutants from Eastern Europe, affecting all 16 federal states.
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44% Bias Score
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