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NZ Lawyers Sue Government Over "Inadequate" Emissions Plan
Over 300 New Zealand environmental lawyers launched a lawsuit against their government on Tuesday, challenging its "dangerously inadequate" emissions reduction plan for over-relying on high-risk carbon offsetting strategies like forestry and failing to adequately consult the public, marking the firs...
NZ Lawyers Sue Government Over "Inadequate" Emissions Plan
Over 300 New Zealand environmental lawyers launched a lawsuit against their government on Tuesday, challenging its "dangerously inadequate" emissions reduction plan for over-relying on high-risk carbon offsetting strategies like forestry and failing to adequately consult the public, marking the firs...
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48% Bias Score


UN Ocean Conference Urges Action on Global Ocean Emergency
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, addressed the global ocean emergency, calling for a bottom trawling ban, increased marine protections, and ratification of the High Seas Treaty to protect international waters, with only 8 percent currently protected, aiming for 30 percent by 2030.
UN Ocean Conference Urges Action on Global Ocean Emergency
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, addressed the global ocean emergency, calling for a bottom trawling ban, increased marine protections, and ratification of the High Seas Treaty to protect international waters, with only 8 percent currently protected, aiming for 30 percent by 2030.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government Budget Cuts Threaten Environmental Farming Schemes
The National Trust, RSPB, and numerous farming organizations warn the UK government that budget cuts to environmental farming schemes would be catastrophic, jeopardizing biodiversity, food security, and the nation's net-zero targets, reversing years of progress in sustainable farming.
UK Government Budget Cuts Threaten Environmental Farming Schemes
The National Trust, RSPB, and numerous farming organizations warn the UK government that budget cuts to environmental farming schemes would be catastrophic, jeopardizing biodiversity, food security, and the nation's net-zero targets, reversing years of progress in sustainable farming.
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44% Bias Score


Italian Minister Critiques EU Green Deal, Advocates for Realistic Adjustments
Italy's Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, suggests revisions to the EU's Green Deal, citing the Fit for 55 regulation as overly ambitious and advocating for technological neutrality to include diverse solutions like biofuels and hydrogen engines; he also highligh...
Italian Minister Critiques EU Green Deal, Advocates for Realistic Adjustments
Italy's Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, suggests revisions to the EU's Green Deal, citing the Fit for 55 regulation as overly ambitious and advocating for technological neutrality to include diverse solutions like biofuels and hydrogen engines; he also highligh...
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48% Bias Score


France Bans Bottom Trawling in 4% of Waters by 2026
France will ban bottom trawling in 4% of its territorial waters by 2026, a response to environmental concerns and part of broader global efforts to protect marine biodiversity at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, although environmental groups consider this insufficient; the High Seas Treaty is nearin...
France Bans Bottom Trawling in 4% of Waters by 2026
France will ban bottom trawling in 4% of its territorial waters by 2026, a response to environmental concerns and part of broader global efforts to protect marine biodiversity at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, although environmental groups consider this insufficient; the High Seas Treaty is nearin...
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36% Bias Score


Emperor Penguin Population Decline in Antarctica Exceeds Prior Estimates
Satellite imagery reveals a 22% decline in emperor penguin populations across 16 Antarctic colonies between 2009 and 2024, primarily due to climate change reducing sea ice, a trend exceeding prior estimates and raising concerns about long-term impacts.
Emperor Penguin Population Decline in Antarctica Exceeds Prior Estimates
Satellite imagery reveals a 22% decline in emperor penguin populations across 16 Antarctic colonies between 2009 and 2024, primarily due to climate change reducing sea ice, a trend exceeding prior estimates and raising concerns about long-term impacts.
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40% Bias Score

UN Ocean Conference Urges Action to Protect Overexploited Seas
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, calls for urgent action to protect oceans, focusing on banning bottom trawling, establishing marine protected areas, and increasing funding for ocean conservation, aiming to overcome challenges posed by conflicting national interests and insufficient resource...

UN Ocean Conference Urges Action to Protect Overexploited Seas
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, calls for urgent action to protect oceans, focusing on banning bottom trawling, establishing marine protected areas, and increasing funding for ocean conservation, aiming to overcome challenges posed by conflicting national interests and insufficient resource...
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44% Bias Score

Australia Faces Environmental Backlash After Approving Gas Project Extension
Australia's Albanese government approved a gas project extension until 2070, facing criticism for unfulfilled environmental promises including a missed deadline for a federal environment watchdog and slow progress on protecting Indigenous heritage and biodiversity, despite pledging to conserve 30 pe...

Australia Faces Environmental Backlash After Approving Gas Project Extension
Australia's Albanese government approved a gas project extension until 2070, facing criticism for unfulfilled environmental promises including a missed deadline for a federal environment watchdog and slow progress on protecting Indigenous heritage and biodiversity, despite pledging to conserve 30 pe...
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48% Bias Score

Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas
The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.

Record High Spring Temperatures in North and Baltic Seas
The North Sea recorded its warmest spring (8.7°C) since 1997, exceeding the average by 0.9°C, while the German Baltic Sea's southwest reached temperatures more than 2°C above average, marking its warmest spring on record, all directly attributed to climate change.
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32% Bias Score

Widespread Misinformation on EVs Hinders Global Sustainable Transport
A University of Queensland study found widespread acceptance of false information about electric vehicles (EVs) across four countries, linked to a "conspiracy mindset" rather than education level; EVs are demonstrably safer and more environmentally friendly than petrol cars.

Widespread Misinformation on EVs Hinders Global Sustainable Transport
A University of Queensland study found widespread acceptance of false information about electric vehicles (EVs) across four countries, linked to a "conspiracy mindset" rather than education level; EVs are demonstrably safer and more environmentally friendly than petrol cars.
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20% Bias Score

Acorn Project Funding Expected in UK Spending Review
The UK government is expected to announce funding for the Acorn Project, a carbon capture and storage facility in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, during its upcoming spending review; this follows years of delays and lobbying from business leaders, while facing criticism from environmental groups.

Acorn Project Funding Expected in UK Spending Review
The UK government is expected to announce funding for the Acorn Project, a carbon capture and storage facility in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, during its upcoming spending review; this follows years of delays and lobbying from business leaders, while facing criticism from environmental groups.
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40% Bias Score

Global Nuclear Power Revival Driven by Energy Demand and SMR Advancements
Driven by booming demand for low-carbon energy and advancements in small modular reactor (SMR) technology, countries globally are reviving nuclear power despite past safety and cost concerns; the UK government committed £14.2bn to new nuclear power.

Global Nuclear Power Revival Driven by Energy Demand and SMR Advancements
Driven by booming demand for low-carbon energy and advancements in small modular reactor (SMR) technology, countries globally are reviving nuclear power despite past safety and cost concerns; the UK government committed £14.2bn to new nuclear power.
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48% Bias Score
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