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EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Rescue Auto Industry
The EU Commission unveiled a €2.8 billion plan to modernize its auto industry, facing threats from China and the US, including incentives for EVs, flexibility on emission limits, and investments in battery production to secure its future competitiveness.
EU Unveils €2.8 Billion Plan to Rescue Auto Industry
The EU Commission unveiled a €2.8 billion plan to modernize its auto industry, facing threats from China and the US, including incentives for EVs, flexibility on emission limits, and investments in battery production to secure its future competitiveness.
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48% Bias Score


National Bank commits $20B to renewable energy despite U.S. pullback
National Bank NA-T aims for $20 billion in renewable energy lending commitments by 2030, exceeding other Canadian banks and defying U.S. policy shifts, representing nearly $10 billion in new lending and reflecting a tripling of its renewable funding since 2019.
National Bank commits $20B to renewable energy despite U.S. pullback
National Bank NA-T aims for $20 billion in renewable energy lending commitments by 2030, exceeding other Canadian banks and defying U.S. policy shifts, representing nearly $10 billion in new lending and reflecting a tripling of its renewable funding since 2019.
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36% Bias Score


German Court Orders Stricter Nitrate Pollution Measures for Ems River
Germany's Federal Administrative Court ordered Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia to strengthen their measures against nitrate pollution in the Ems River, deeming their current program inadequate; the ruling upholds a 2023 decision and highlights the need to reverse increasing pollutant concent...
German Court Orders Stricter Nitrate Pollution Measures for Ems River
Germany's Federal Administrative Court ordered Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia to strengthen their measures against nitrate pollution in the Ems River, deeming their current program inadequate; the ruling upholds a 2023 decision and highlights the need to reverse increasing pollutant concent...
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12% Bias Score


Netherlands Meets Air Quality Goals, but Lags on Nature Protection Due to Agricultural Emissions
A new PBL report shows the Netherlands is meeting air quality goals, improving public health, but significantly lagging on legal targets to protect nature due to insufficient ammonia emission reduction from agriculture, despite a 15% projected decrease by 2030; achieving targets requires a 70-80% re...
Netherlands Meets Air Quality Goals, but Lags on Nature Protection Due to Agricultural Emissions
A new PBL report shows the Netherlands is meeting air quality goals, improving public health, but significantly lagging on legal targets to protect nature due to insufficient ammonia emission reduction from agriculture, despite a 15% projected decrease by 2030; achieving targets requires a 70-80% re...
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44% Bias Score


UK Government Sued Over Unsustainable Fishing Quotas
The Blue Marine Foundation is suing the UK government for setting 2024 fishing quotas for 54% of fish populations above sustainable levels advised by independent scientists, jeopardizing fish stocks and the livelihoods of fishers, contrary to the Fisheries Act 2020.
UK Government Sued Over Unsustainable Fishing Quotas
The Blue Marine Foundation is suing the UK government for setting 2024 fishing quotas for 54% of fish populations above sustainable levels advised by independent scientists, jeopardizing fish stocks and the livelihoods of fishers, contrary to the Fisheries Act 2020.
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44% Bias Score


Antarctic Ozone Hole Healing Due to Reduced Ozone-Depleting Substances
A new study shows the Antarctic ozone hole is healing primarily due to a reduction in ozone-depleting substances, offering hope for complete closure by 2035 and demonstrating humanity's ability to solve environmental problems.
Antarctic Ozone Hole Healing Due to Reduced Ozone-Depleting Substances
A new study shows the Antarctic ozone hole is healing primarily due to a reduction in ozone-depleting substances, offering hope for complete closure by 2035 and demonstrating humanity's ability to solve environmental problems.
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8% Bias Score

US Butterfly Populations Plummet by 22%
A new study in Science reveals a 22% decline in US butterfly populations between 2000 and 2020, driven by habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change, with some species declining by over 95%, highlighting the broader issue of insect decline and its impact on ecosystems and food security.

US Butterfly Populations Plummet by 22%
A new study in Science reveals a 22% decline in US butterfly populations between 2000 and 2020, driven by habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change, with some species declining by over 95%, highlighting the broader issue of insect decline and its impact on ecosystems and food security.
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28% Bias Score

Jet Stream's Impact on Transatlantic Flights and Extreme Weather
The jet stream, a high-altitude wind current, significantly impacts transatlantic flight times, with westbound flights benefiting more; its formation involves warmer air expansion, pressure differences, and Earth's rotation; recent extreme weather events are more likely linked to increased evaporati...

Jet Stream's Impact on Transatlantic Flights and Extreme Weather
The jet stream, a high-altitude wind current, significantly impacts transatlantic flight times, with westbound flights benefiting more; its formation involves warmer air expansion, pressure differences, and Earth's rotation; recent extreme weather events are more likely linked to increased evaporati...
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32% Bias Score

Unusually Warm Winter in France: Regional Variations in Temperature and Rainfall
France's winter of 2025 was abnormally warm (+0.6°C), with February significantly warmer (+1.2°C) than average; no cold spells occurred, while rainfall varied widely across regions, causing surpluses in the northwest and deficits in the south.

Unusually Warm Winter in France: Regional Variations in Temperature and Rainfall
France's winter of 2025 was abnormally warm (+0.6°C), with February significantly warmer (+1.2°C) than average; no cold spells occurred, while rainfall varied widely across regions, causing surpluses in the northwest and deficits in the south.
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20% Bias Score

BP CEO's Pay Cut Follows Green Investment Strategy Abandonment
BP CEO Murray Auchincloss's pay fell 30% to £5.4m in 2024 after the company missed profit targets and abandoned its green investment strategy following pressure from activist investor Elliott Investment Management; the decision not to put the strategic change to a shareholder vote has drawn criticis...

BP CEO's Pay Cut Follows Green Investment Strategy Abandonment
BP CEO Murray Auchincloss's pay fell 30% to £5.4m in 2024 after the company missed profit targets and abandoned its green investment strategy following pressure from activist investor Elliott Investment Management; the decision not to put the strategic change to a shareholder vote has drawn criticis...
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60% Bias Score

Netherlands Lags in Meeting Ammonia Emission Targets Despite Progress on Air Quality
A new PBL report reveals that while the Netherlands is on track to meet air quality goals, primarily due to reduced nitrogen oxide emissions, it significantly lags in achieving ammonia emission targets, largely due to agricultural practices, necessitating urgent policy changes and potentially major ...

Netherlands Lags in Meeting Ammonia Emission Targets Despite Progress on Air Quality
A new PBL report reveals that while the Netherlands is on track to meet air quality goals, primarily due to reduced nitrogen oxide emissions, it significantly lags in achieving ammonia emission targets, largely due to agricultural practices, necessitating urgent policy changes and potentially major ...
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48% Bias Score

\"Alexandria Sinks: Rising Seas Threaten Ancient City\"\
Rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion are causing 40 building collapses annually in Alexandria, Egypt, threatening 7000 more structures and highlighting a global threat to coastal cities.

\"Alexandria Sinks: Rising Seas Threaten Ancient City\"\
Rising sea levels and saltwater intrusion are causing 40 building collapses annually in Alexandria, Egypt, threatening 7000 more structures and highlighting a global threat to coastal cities.
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44% Bias Score
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