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Woodside's Browse Gas Project Faces Environmental Opposition at Scott Reef
Woodside Energy's proposed $30 billion Browse gas project near Western Australia's Scott Reef faces significant environmental opposition due to potential harm to endangered species and the reef's ecosystem; the WA Environmental Protection Authority deemed the initial proposal unacceptable, highlight...
Woodside's Browse Gas Project Faces Environmental Opposition at Scott Reef
Woodside Energy's proposed $30 billion Browse gas project near Western Australia's Scott Reef faces significant environmental opposition due to potential harm to endangered species and the reef's ecosystem; the WA Environmental Protection Authority deemed the initial proposal unacceptable, highlight...
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56% Bias Score


Scotland to Jail Polluters' Bosses: Ecocide Bill Advances
A proposed Ecocide Prevention Bill in Scotland, backed by over 30 MSPs, could see company bosses jailed for up to 20 years for causing major environmental harm, making Scotland the first UK region with such a law.
Scotland to Jail Polluters' Bosses: Ecocide Bill Advances
A proposed Ecocide Prevention Bill in Scotland, backed by over 30 MSPs, could see company bosses jailed for up to 20 years for causing major environmental harm, making Scotland the first UK region with such a law.
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40% Bias Score


IOM and Zimbabwe Strengthen Partnership to Leverage Migration for Development
IOM Director General Amy Pope's visit to Zimbabwe aims to enhance the 40-year partnership focused on utilizing migration as a development tool, addressing climate change displacement, and supporting returning migrants. Discussions with government officials centered on leveraging migration for develo...
IOM and Zimbabwe Strengthen Partnership to Leverage Migration for Development
IOM Director General Amy Pope's visit to Zimbabwe aims to enhance the 40-year partnership focused on utilizing migration as a development tool, addressing climate change displacement, and supporting returning migrants. Discussions with government officials centered on leveraging migration for develo...
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44% Bias Score


Environmental Groups Petition for Grizzly Bear Habitat Expansion Amid Upcoming Federal Protection Decision
Fourteen environmental groups petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday to connect isolated Rocky Mountain grizzly bear populations to improve genetic diversity and resilience, facing a January 20th deadline for a decision on continued federal protection, opposed by ranchers concern...
Environmental Groups Petition for Grizzly Bear Habitat Expansion Amid Upcoming Federal Protection Decision
Fourteen environmental groups petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Wednesday to connect isolated Rocky Mountain grizzly bear populations to improve genetic diversity and resilience, facing a January 20th deadline for a decision on continued federal protection, opposed by ranchers concern...
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44% Bias Score


AI Climate Models Predict Accelerated Warming, Exceeding Critical Thresholds by 2060
A new AI-driven climate analysis predicts that many regions will exceed the 1.5°C warming threshold by 2040, with several surpassing 3°C by 2060, intensifying the risk of extreme weather, food insecurity, and mass extinctions, particularly in the Mediterranean, South Asia, and parts of Africa.
AI Climate Models Predict Accelerated Warming, Exceeding Critical Thresholds by 2060
A new AI-driven climate analysis predicts that many regions will exceed the 1.5°C warming threshold by 2040, with several surpassing 3°C by 2060, intensifying the risk of extreme weather, food insecurity, and mass extinctions, particularly in the Mediterranean, South Asia, and parts of Africa.
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48% Bias Score


Cook Islands Weighs Deep-Sea Mining Against Climate Change Risks
Faced with rising sea levels and economic vulnerability, the Cook Islands is exploring deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules for economic growth, despite environmental concerns and a lack of international regulation.
Cook Islands Weighs Deep-Sea Mining Against Climate Change Risks
Faced with rising sea levels and economic vulnerability, the Cook Islands is exploring deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules for economic growth, despite environmental concerns and a lack of international regulation.
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16% Bias Score

Southern California Approves $142 Million for Giant Water Tunnel
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California approved $142 million for the Delta Conveyance Project, a 45-mile tunnel intended to improve water supply reliability for 19 million people, with a final construction decision expected in 2027.

Southern California Approves $142 Million for Giant Water Tunnel
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California approved $142 million for the Delta Conveyance Project, a 45-mile tunnel intended to improve water supply reliability for 19 million people, with a final construction decision expected in 2027.
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60% Bias Score

"Irish Greens Suffer Electoral Setback Despite Climate Progress"
"Ireland's Green party, despite significant environmental achievements including a 6.8% emissions reduction in 2023 and numerous green initiatives, suffered a major electoral defeat, losing almost all parliamentary seats; this highlights the challenges of translating ambitious climate policies into ...

"Irish Greens Suffer Electoral Setback Despite Climate Progress"
"Ireland's Green party, despite significant environmental achievements including a 6.8% emissions reduction in 2023 and numerous green initiatives, suffered a major electoral defeat, losing almost all parliamentary seats; this highlights the challenges of translating ambitious climate policies into ...
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48% Bias Score

World Bank Approves $200 Million for Togo's Development Reforms
The World Bank approved a $200 million grant to support Togo's ambitious reforms for sustainable and inclusive development, focusing on agriculture, rural electrification, climate change, human capital, and fiscal space, aligning with the government's 2025 roadmap and emergency plan for the Savanes ...

World Bank Approves $200 Million for Togo's Development Reforms
The World Bank approved a $200 million grant to support Togo's ambitious reforms for sustainable and inclusive development, focusing on agriculture, rural electrification, climate change, human capital, and fiscal space, aligning with the government's 2025 roadmap and emergency plan for the Savanes ...
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20% Bias Score

"Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Completes Landfill Cleanup, Earns Green Rating Recognition"
"In 2024, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, completed the Clean Country federal project, eliminating seven illegal landfills and reclaiming over 200 hectares of land; the region was recognized as a leader in the Green Rating for ecological projects. "

"Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Completes Landfill Cleanup, Earns Green Rating Recognition"
"In 2024, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia, completed the Clean Country federal project, eliminating seven illegal landfills and reclaiming over 200 hectares of land; the region was recognized as a leader in the Green Rating for ecological projects. "
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40% Bias Score

Record Dengue Fever Cases Surge in the Americas and Caribbean
A record 12.6 million suspected dengue fever cases and over 7,700 deaths have been reported in the Americas and the Caribbean in 2024, a sharp increase linked to climate change and poor sanitation, impacting countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, as well as Caribbean nations.

Record Dengue Fever Cases Surge in the Americas and Caribbean
A record 12.6 million suspected dengue fever cases and over 7,700 deaths have been reported in the Americas and the Caribbean in 2024, a sharp increase linked to climate change and poor sanitation, impacting countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, as well as Caribbean nations.
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24% Bias Score

Tata Steel Faces Financial Crisis Amidst European Steel Industry Downturn
Tata Steel in IJmuiden faces a financial crisis, seeking \n60 million euros in cost cuts amid cheap Chinese steel imports and delayed government funding for green transition, jeopardizing jobs and climate goals.

Tata Steel Faces Financial Crisis Amidst European Steel Industry Downturn
Tata Steel in IJmuiden faces a financial crisis, seeking \n60 million euros in cost cuts amid cheap Chinese steel imports and delayed government funding for green transition, jeopardizing jobs and climate goals.
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48% Bias Score
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