Showing 3,481 to 3,492 of 7,879 results


Trump Authorizes Deep-Sea Mining, Defying International Authority
President Trump's April 24th executive order authorizes large-scale deep-sea mining, potentially bypassing the International Seabed Authority and raising concerns about environmental damage and geopolitical tensions; the administration projects $300 billion in GDP and 100,000 jobs over 10 years.
Trump Authorizes Deep-Sea Mining, Defying International Authority
President Trump's April 24th executive order authorizes large-scale deep-sea mining, potentially bypassing the International Seabed Authority and raising concerns about environmental damage and geopolitical tensions; the administration projects $300 billion in GDP and 100,000 jobs over 10 years.
Progress
52% Bias Score


The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
The Hague Bans Fossil Fuel Ads
The Hague, Netherlands, became the first city globally to ban advertisements for fossil fuel-based products, including air travel, on public transport starting January 1st, a decision upheld by a court despite challenges from travel organizations.
Progress
40% Bias Score


NiMet Strike Disrupts Nigerian Airports, Underscoring Crucial Role of Weather Forecasts
Nigeria's NiMet strike caused flight disruptions at major airports due to unpaid wages, highlighting the crucial role of meteorological agencies in aviation safety and efficiency; the strike lasted two weeks before being resolved.
NiMet Strike Disrupts Nigerian Airports, Underscoring Crucial Role of Weather Forecasts
Nigeria's NiMet strike caused flight disruptions at major airports due to unpaid wages, highlighting the crucial role of meteorological agencies in aviation safety and efficiency; the strike lasted two weeks before being resolved.
Progress
24% Bias Score


Tunisia Launches $23.72 Million Agroforestry Project to Boost Climate Resilience
Tunisia launched a $23.72 million agroforestry project, funded by the African Development Bank and the Tunisian government, to restore 33,200 hectares of land, create 4,500 green jobs, and sequester 32 million tons of carbon over 25 years in the Béja, Siliana, and Bizerte governorates, aligning with...
Tunisia Launches $23.72 Million Agroforestry Project to Boost Climate Resilience
Tunisia launched a $23.72 million agroforestry project, funded by the African Development Bank and the Tunisian government, to restore 33,200 hectares of land, create 4,500 green jobs, and sequester 32 million tons of carbon over 25 years in the Béja, Siliana, and Bizerte governorates, aligning with...
Progress
8% Bias Score


Netherlands Faces Potential Cooling, Climate Package Unveiled, and Canada's Elections Amid US Tensions
Due to greenhouse gas emissions, the Netherlands might face colder temperatures because of changes in the Atlantic Gulf Stream; Minister Hermans presented a climate package to meet climate goals; and Canada's elections highlight US trade disputes and Trump's threat of annexation.
Netherlands Faces Potential Cooling, Climate Package Unveiled, and Canada's Elections Amid US Tensions
Due to greenhouse gas emissions, the Netherlands might face colder temperatures because of changes in the Atlantic Gulf Stream; Minister Hermans presented a climate package to meet climate goals; and Canada's elections highlight US trade disputes and Trump's threat of annexation.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Dutch Climate Plan Unveiled Amidst Royal Decoration Controversy and Pentagon Security Breach
The Dutch cabinet presents its climate plan today, while hundreds receive royal decorations amidst controversy; US Defense Secretary Hegseth used an unsecured internet connection in his office, raising security concerns; and the passing of chef Jonnie Boer is mourned.
Dutch Climate Plan Unveiled Amidst Royal Decoration Controversy and Pentagon Security Breach
The Dutch cabinet presents its climate plan today, while hundreds receive royal decorations amidst controversy; US Defense Secretary Hegseth used an unsecured internet connection in his office, raising security concerns; and the passing of chef Jonnie Boer is mourned.
Progress
16% Bias Score

NOAA Budget Cuts Jeopardize Hurricane Forecasting and Public Safety
The Trump administration's cuts to NOAA have led to the firing of hundreds of employees, including those working on crucial hurricane forecasting models, jeopardizing public safety and future improvements in weather prediction; the administration also plans to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in ...

NOAA Budget Cuts Jeopardize Hurricane Forecasting and Public Safety
The Trump administration's cuts to NOAA have led to the firing of hundreds of employees, including those working on crucial hurricane forecasting models, jeopardizing public safety and future improvements in weather prediction; the administration also plans to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in ...
Progress
60% Bias Score

Declining Global Population Growth: Impacts and Projections
Global population growth is slowing, projected to peak then decline within 3-4 decades due to lower birth rates in wealthier societies, impacting economies and social welfare systems worldwide.

Declining Global Population Growth: Impacts and Projections
Global population growth is slowing, projected to peak then decline within 3-4 decades due to lower birth rates in wealthier societies, impacting economies and social welfare systems worldwide.
Progress
60% Bias Score

World Bank Considers Nuclear Energy Financing Shift
The World Bank, facing criticism for its renewable energy-only policy, is considering including nuclear power in its future strategy, a move driven by limitations in renewable energy and geopolitical competition, despite concerns about waste, proliferation, and costs.

World Bank Considers Nuclear Energy Financing Shift
The World Bank, facing criticism for its renewable energy-only policy, is considering including nuclear power in its future strategy, a move driven by limitations in renewable energy and geopolitical competition, despite concerns about waste, proliferation, and costs.
Progress
40% Bias Score

No Mow May" Initiative Promotes Biodiversity in German Gardens
German conservation groups are promoting "No Mow May", encouraging citizens to avoid mowing lawns to support insect populations; this initiative, originating in England, aims to improve biodiversity by allowing wildflowers to bloom, benefiting insects, birds, and soil health.

No Mow May" Initiative Promotes Biodiversity in German Gardens
German conservation groups are promoting "No Mow May", encouraging citizens to avoid mowing lawns to support insect populations; this initiative, originating in England, aims to improve biodiversity by allowing wildflowers to bloom, benefiting insects, birds, and soil health.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Dutch Climate Plan Unveiled Amid Royal Honors Controversy and Pentagon Security Breach
The Dutch cabinet presents its climate plan today, aiming to meet climate targets, while hundreds receive royal honors amid controversy; US Defense Secretary Hegseth used an unsecured internet connection in his office, bypassing Pentagon security.

Dutch Climate Plan Unveiled Amid Royal Honors Controversy and Pentagon Security Breach
The Dutch cabinet presents its climate plan today, aiming to meet climate targets, while hundreds receive royal honors amid controversy; US Defense Secretary Hegseth used an unsecured internet connection in his office, bypassing Pentagon security.
Progress
16% Bias Score

Dutch Climate Plan Unveiled Amidst Royal Decorations Controversy
The Dutch cabinet presents its climate plan today, aiming to meet legal climate goals, while hundreds receive royal decorations, amidst controversy surrounding Minister Faber's refusal to approve five decorations for former COA volunteers; US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used an unsecured internet...

Dutch Climate Plan Unveiled Amidst Royal Decorations Controversy
The Dutch cabinet presents its climate plan today, aiming to meet legal climate goals, while hundreds receive royal decorations, amidst controversy surrounding Minister Faber's refusal to approve five decorations for former COA volunteers; US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used an unsecured internet...
Progress
12% Bias Score
Showing 3,481 to 3,492 of 7,879 results