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Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime
The Council of Europe adopted a legally binding international agreement to help its 46 member states combat serious environmental crimes, including those causing environmental disasters, despite criticism for not legally protecting the right to a healthy environment.
Council of Europe adopts treaty to fight environmental crime
The Council of Europe adopted a legally binding international agreement to help its 46 member states combat serious environmental crimes, including those causing environmental disasters, despite criticism for not legally protecting the right to a healthy environment.
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32% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Reduce Farmer Bureaucracy, Allocate Funds for Climate Crisis
The European Commission proposes simplifying EU agricultural funding to reduce farmers' administrative burden by an estimated €1.58 billion and allocate 3% of EU agricultural funds for crisis management to address climate change impacts.
EU Seeks to Reduce Farmer Bureaucracy, Allocate Funds for Climate Crisis
The European Commission proposes simplifying EU agricultural funding to reduce farmers' administrative burden by an estimated €1.58 billion and allocate 3% of EU agricultural funds for crisis management to address climate change impacts.
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44% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Drinking Water Shortage Amidst Slow Conservation Progress
The Netherlands is facing a drinking water shortage, with insufficient progress in reducing consumption despite targets set for 2035; the government's strategies are questionable, and the effects of policies on businesses and households remain unclear.
Netherlands Faces Drinking Water Shortage Amidst Slow Conservation Progress
The Netherlands is facing a drinking water shortage, with insufficient progress in reducing consumption despite targets set for 2035; the government's strategies are questionable, and the effects of policies on businesses and households remain unclear.
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32% Bias Score


Drought Forces Early Water Restrictions in the Netherlands
Due to record-low rainfall in March and continuing dry conditions, water boards in the Veluwe and parts of North Brabant have implemented an immediate ban on surface water extraction for irrigation, impacting farmers and sports clubs, who are advised to utilize groundwater resources.
Drought Forces Early Water Restrictions in the Netherlands
Due to record-low rainfall in March and continuing dry conditions, water boards in the Veluwe and parts of North Brabant have implemented an immediate ban on surface water extraction for irrigation, impacting farmers and sports clubs, who are advised to utilize groundwater resources.
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32% Bias Score


Manitoba Wildfires Force Evacuations in Two Provincial Parks
Due to dry weather and high temperatures, Manitoba declared evacuations in Nopiming and Whiteshell Provincial Parks on Tuesday due to out-of-control wildfires spanning 50 and 80 square kilometers, respectively, impacting cottagers, campers, and hikers.
Manitoba Wildfires Force Evacuations in Two Provincial Parks
Due to dry weather and high temperatures, Manitoba declared evacuations in Nopiming and Whiteshell Provincial Parks on Tuesday due to out-of-control wildfires spanning 50 and 80 square kilometers, respectively, impacting cottagers, campers, and hikers.
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16% Bias Score


Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted Due to Unusually Warm Ocean Temperatures
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with forecasts predicting 14–19 named storms due to unusually warm ocean temperatures and a trend of increased early-season activity; climate change and warming oceans are the primary drivers.
Above-Average 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season Predicted Due to Unusually Warm Ocean Temperatures
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with forecasts predicting 14–19 named storms due to unusually warm ocean temperatures and a trend of increased early-season activity; climate change and warming oceans are the primary drivers.
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36% Bias Score

Global EV Sales Surge 29% Despite Regional Variations
Global electric vehicle sales increased by 29% year-on-year in April 2025 to 1.5 million units, despite a 12% drop from March; Europe, China, and the rest of the world showed strong growth, while North America experienced a decline; political factors are significantly impacting the market.

Global EV Sales Surge 29% Despite Regional Variations
Global electric vehicle sales increased by 29% year-on-year in April 2025 to 1.5 million units, despite a 12% drop from March; Europe, China, and the rest of the world showed strong growth, while North America experienced a decline; political factors are significantly impacting the market.
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36% Bias Score

UK Faces Water Shortages Amidst Driest Spring in Decades
Exceptionally low river levels across much of the UK, the driest spring since 1961, threaten water supplies to households, farmers, and businesses, prompting drought risk warnings and calls for infrastructure improvements.

UK Faces Water Shortages Amidst Driest Spring in Decades
Exceptionally low river levels across much of the UK, the driest spring since 1961, threaten water supplies to households, farmers, and businesses, prompting drought risk warnings and calls for infrastructure improvements.
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40% Bias Score

Labour Rejects Chalk Stream Protections in Planning Bill
Labour rejected a cross-party amendment to protect England's 85% share of the world's 200 chalk streams within the government's planning bill, despite only 37% meeting ecological standards and concerns about pollution and water abstraction, potentially worsening their condition.

Labour Rejects Chalk Stream Protections in Planning Bill
Labour rejected a cross-party amendment to protect England's 85% share of the world's 200 chalk streams within the government's planning bill, despite only 37% meeting ecological standards and concerns about pollution and water abstraction, potentially worsening their condition.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands Faces Drinking Water Shortage Amid Insufficient Conservation Measures
The Netherlands' drinking water supply faces critical shortages due to population growth, economic expansion, and climate change, with insufficient government measures despite established reduction targets for households and businesses, and uncertainty surrounding the impact of proposed solutions.

Netherlands Faces Drinking Water Shortage Amid Insufficient Conservation Measures
The Netherlands' drinking water supply faces critical shortages due to population growth, economic expansion, and climate change, with insufficient government measures despite established reduction targets for households and businesses, and uncertainty surrounding the impact of proposed solutions.
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24% Bias Score

AIRCO™'s CO2-Derived Fuel Successfully Tested in U.S. Military Platforms
AIRCO™ successfully tested its CO2-derived AIRMADE® Fuel in U.S. military land, sea, and air platforms, demonstrating performance comparable to conventional fuels with significantly reduced emissions, marking a significant advancement in energy security and environmental sustainability.

AIRCO™'s CO2-Derived Fuel Successfully Tested in U.S. Military Platforms
AIRCO™ successfully tested its CO2-derived AIRMADE® Fuel in U.S. military land, sea, and air platforms, demonstrating performance comparable to conventional fuels with significantly reduced emissions, marking a significant advancement in energy security and environmental sustainability.
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52% Bias Score

Record 83.4 Million Internally Displaced in 2024 Due to Conflicts and Disasters
By the end of 2024, a record 83.4 million people were internally displaced worldwide, a 50% increase in six years, primarily due to conflicts (73.5 million) and natural disasters (nearly 10 million), with Sudan (11.6 million) and Gaza among the hardest-hit areas.

Record 83.4 Million Internally Displaced in 2024 Due to Conflicts and Disasters
By the end of 2024, a record 83.4 million people were internally displaced worldwide, a 50% increase in six years, primarily due to conflicts (73.5 million) and natural disasters (nearly 10 million), with Sudan (11.6 million) and Gaza among the hardest-hit areas.
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24% Bias Score
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