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France's Decarbonization Slowdown Sparks Climate Action Concerns
France's 2024 decarbonization rate slowed to -1.8%, falling short of 2050 goals, due to parliamentary rollbacks on key environmental measures and temporary factors, prompting the Haut Conseil pour le climat (HCC) to call for renewed policy commitment.
France's Decarbonization Slowdown Sparks Climate Action Concerns
France's 2024 decarbonization rate slowed to -1.8%, falling short of 2050 goals, due to parliamentary rollbacks on key environmental measures and temporary factors, prompting the Haut Conseil pour le climat (HCC) to call for renewed policy commitment.
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40% Bias Score


Dutch Carbon Tax Remains Despite Parliamentary Rejection, Fueling Industry Outrage
Facing industry backlash, Dutch Climate Minister Sophie Hermans will retain a controversial carbon dioxide tax despite a parliamentary vote to abolish it, planning a temporary zero rate in 2026; this has already led to over 1,000 job losses and multiple company closures in the Port of Rotterdam.
Dutch Carbon Tax Remains Despite Parliamentary Rejection, Fueling Industry Outrage
Facing industry backlash, Dutch Climate Minister Sophie Hermans will retain a controversial carbon dioxide tax despite a parliamentary vote to abolish it, planning a temporary zero rate in 2026; this has already led to over 1,000 job losses and multiple company closures in the Port of Rotterdam.
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56% Bias Score


EU Agrees to 90% Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by 2040
The EU agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, following resistance from some member states, particularly France, Poland, and Hungary who advocated for a less stringent target; the agreement allows for 3 percent of emission reductions to come from int...
EU Agrees to 90% Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by 2040
The EU agreed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, following resistance from some member states, particularly France, Poland, and Hungary who advocated for a less stringent target; the agreement allows for 3 percent of emission reductions to come from int...
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44% Bias Score


Germany's New Government Undermines Climate Action with Initial Policy Decisions
The new German government under Chancellor Merz has undermined previous climate initiatives by dismissing key personnel, removing "climate" from various ministries, and increasing funding for fossil fuels despite stated commitments to climate targets, raising concerns about Germany's climate leaders...
Germany's New Government Undermines Climate Action with Initial Policy Decisions
The new German government under Chancellor Merz has undermined previous climate initiatives by dismissing key personnel, removing "climate" from various ministries, and increasing funding for fossil fuels despite stated commitments to climate targets, raising concerns about Germany's climate leaders...
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60% Bias Score


EU Commission Denies Secret Contracts with Environmental NGOs
The European Commission denied German media reports alleging secret contracts with environmental NGOs totaling €700,000, stating that funding is transparent and NGOs remain autonomous; however, past funding practices have been criticized for opacity and potential undue influence.
EU Commission Denies Secret Contracts with Environmental NGOs
The European Commission denied German media reports alleging secret contracts with environmental NGOs totaling €700,000, stating that funding is transparent and NGOs remain autonomous; however, past funding practices have been criticized for opacity and potential undue influence.
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40% Bias Score


Greens Oppose Politician Exemption in Superannuation Tax Plan
Greens leader Larissa Waters opposes special treatment for politicians in Labor's planned superannuation tax increase, calling for equitable application and rejecting any exemption for public officials' defined benefit schemes; she says the Greens will consider Labor's revised plans after a meeting ...
Greens Oppose Politician Exemption in Superannuation Tax Plan
Greens leader Larissa Waters opposes special treatment for politicians in Labor's planned superannuation tax increase, calling for equitable application and rejecting any exemption for public officials' defined benefit schemes; she says the Greens will consider Labor's revised plans after a meeting ...
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44% Bias Score

Denmark's Green Farming Ambitions Face EU Headwinds
Denmark's incoming EU presidency will prioritize climate-friendly agriculture, leveraging its recent domestic success with a novel emissions tax. However, this faces challenges due to ongoing farmer protests and a shift towards deregulation within the EU.

Denmark's Green Farming Ambitions Face EU Headwinds
Denmark's incoming EU presidency will prioritize climate-friendly agriculture, leveraging its recent domestic success with a novel emissions tax. However, this faces challenges due to ongoing farmer protests and a shift towards deregulation within the EU.
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52% Bias Score

EU Sets 90% Emission Reduction Target for 2040 with Carbon Credit Flexibility
The European Union plans a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, allowing a 3% offset via international carbon credits starting in 2036, despite concerns about fraud and contradicting scientific advice, due to economic and geopolitical pressures.

EU Sets 90% Emission Reduction Target for 2040 with Carbon Credit Flexibility
The European Union plans a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, allowing a 3% offset via international carbon credits starting in 2036, despite concerns about fraud and contradicting scientific advice, due to economic and geopolitical pressures.
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24% Bias Score

Dutch Minister Hermans Steps Down After Cabinet Fall
Following the fall of the Dutch cabinet, former VVD faction leader and current Climate and Energy Minister Sophie Hermans announced she will not seek a new position, citing a reflection on her experiences marked by internal party criticism and policy setbacks, despite praise for her behind-the-scene...

Dutch Minister Hermans Steps Down After Cabinet Fall
Following the fall of the Dutch cabinet, former VVD faction leader and current Climate and Energy Minister Sophie Hermans announced she will not seek a new position, citing a reflection on her experiences marked by internal party criticism and policy setbacks, despite praise for her behind-the-scene...
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56% Bias Score

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

Italian Scientists Urge Government to Adopt EU's Ambitious Climate Target
Italian climate scientists are urging the Italian government to adopt the EU's ambitious 90-95% emission reduction target by 2040, citing record-breaking temperatures in 2024 and the country's vulnerability to climate change impacts.

Italian Scientists Urge Government to Adopt EU's Ambitious Climate Target
Italian climate scientists are urging the Italian government to adopt the EU's ambitious 90-95% emission reduction target by 2040, citing record-breaking temperatures in 2024 and the country's vulnerability to climate change impacts.
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36% Bias Score

French Minister Condemns Vote to End Low Emission Zones
French Ecology Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher criticized the National Assembly's decision on May 28th to end Low Emission Zones (ZFE), citing an alliance between the far-right, right-wing, and left-wing opposition parties as the cause, despite the program's aim to reduce air pollution.

French Minister Condemns Vote to End Low Emission Zones
French Ecology Minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher criticized the National Assembly's decision on May 28th to end Low Emission Zones (ZFE), citing an alliance between the far-right, right-wing, and left-wing opposition parties as the cause, despite the program's aim to reduce air pollution.
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48% Bias Score
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