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Dairy Industry Lags on Methane Emission Reduction
An assessment of 20 major dairy and coffee shop chains revealed a lack of clear methane reduction targets and action plans, with only Danone having a specific target, highlighting the need for government regulation to curb climate-damaging emissions from the dairy industry.
Dairy Industry Lags on Methane Emission Reduction
An assessment of 20 major dairy and coffee shop chains revealed a lack of clear methane reduction targets and action plans, with only Danone having a specific target, highlighting the need for government regulation to curb climate-damaging emissions from the dairy industry.
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56% Bias Score


Lawsuit Targets EnergyAustralia's Carbon Offset Scheme
A Federal Court lawsuit in Australia challenges EnergyAustralia's Go Neutral scheme, alleging misleading marketing of carbon-neutral products based on fossil fuels, affecting 400,000 customers and setting a precedent for corporate climate claims.
Lawsuit Targets EnergyAustralia's Carbon Offset Scheme
A Federal Court lawsuit in Australia challenges EnergyAustralia's Go Neutral scheme, alleging misleading marketing of carbon-neutral products based on fossil fuels, affecting 400,000 customers and setting a precedent for corporate climate claims.
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44% Bias Score


Merz's Call to Abolish EU Supply Chain Directive Sparks Controversy
Friedrich Merz's call to abolish the European supply chain directive contradicts Germany's coalition agreement and public opinion, potentially jeopardizing workers' rights and ethical sourcing in global trade.
Merz's Call to Abolish EU Supply Chain Directive Sparks Controversy
Friedrich Merz's call to abolish the European supply chain directive contradicts Germany's coalition agreement and public opinion, potentially jeopardizing workers' rights and ethical sourcing in global trade.
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56% Bias Score


111 Companies Caused $28 Trillion in Climate Damage
A Dartmouth College study quantifies climate damage caused by 111 companies at $28 trillion since 1991, with Saudi Aramco incurring the highest losses ($2.05 trillion) primarily due to extreme heat resulting from their greenhouse gas emissions.
111 Companies Caused $28 Trillion in Climate Damage
A Dartmouth College study quantifies climate damage caused by 111 companies at $28 trillion since 1991, with Saudi Aramco incurring the highest losses ($2.05 trillion) primarily due to extreme heat resulting from their greenhouse gas emissions.
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40% Bias Score


Senegal's Eramet Mine Faces Growing Protests"
Eramet's mining operation in Senegal, visible from space, faces increasing protests from communities alleging displacement, environmental damage, and inadequate compensation, prompting the new president to demand greater transparency and control.
Senegal's Eramet Mine Faces Growing Protests"
Eramet's mining operation in Senegal, visible from space, faces increasing protests from communities alleging displacement, environmental damage, and inadequate compensation, prompting the new president to demand greater transparency and control.
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40% Bias Score


Chevron Ordered to Pay $744 Million for Coastal Wetland Destruction
A Louisiana jury ordered Chevron to pay $744 million for destroying coastal wetlands due to oil and gas operations, violating state regulations, impacting hurricane protection, and setting a precedent for 41 similar pending lawsuits.
Chevron Ordered to Pay $744 Million for Coastal Wetland Destruction
A Louisiana jury ordered Chevron to pay $744 million for destroying coastal wetlands due to oil and gas operations, violating state regulations, impacting hurricane protection, and setting a precedent for 41 similar pending lawsuits.
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40% Bias Score

Companies Ignore ASA Greenwashing Censures
Following a 2021 crackdown on greenwashing, an investigation reveals that Virgin Atlantic, Renault, Aqua Pura, and others continue to use misleading environmental claims in their advertising despite ASA censures, highlighting the limited effectiveness of current sanctions.

Companies Ignore ASA Greenwashing Censures
Following a 2021 crackdown on greenwashing, an investigation reveals that Virgin Atlantic, Renault, Aqua Pura, and others continue to use misleading environmental claims in their advertising despite ASA censures, highlighting the limited effectiveness of current sanctions.
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36% Bias Score

Milieudefensie Threatens Shell with New Lawsuit Over Climate Action
Milieudefensie is suing Shell in the Netherlands for insufficient climate action, accusing the company of violating its legal duty of care by continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects despite a previous court ruling emphasizing its 'special responsibility' to cut emissions; the NGO wants Shell to...

Milieudefensie Threatens Shell with New Lawsuit Over Climate Action
Milieudefensie is suing Shell in the Netherlands for insufficient climate action, accusing the company of violating its legal duty of care by continuing to invest in fossil fuel projects despite a previous court ruling emphasizing its 'special responsibility' to cut emissions; the NGO wants Shell to...
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48% Bias Score

Shell Reports Q1 2025 Earnings Surge, Despite Reduced Carbon Targets
Shell plc announced Q1 2025 adjusted earnings of $5.6 billion (€5bn), a 52% increase quarter-over-quarter but a 27% decrease year-over-year, while also initiating another $3.5 billion (€3.1bn) share buyback program, despite reducing its carbon reduction goals.

Shell Reports Q1 2025 Earnings Surge, Despite Reduced Carbon Targets
Shell plc announced Q1 2025 adjusted earnings of $5.6 billion (€5bn), a 52% increase quarter-over-quarter but a 27% decrease year-over-year, while also initiating another $3.5 billion (€3.1bn) share buyback program, despite reducing its carbon reduction goals.
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52% Bias Score

UK MPs Demand Mondelez Halt Russian Sales Amid War Funding Concerns
Over 70 British MPs and peers are demanding Mondelez, the owner of Cadbury, immediately halt sales in Russia, accusing the company of indirectly funding the war effort. The letter, organized by Labour MP Alex Sobel and signed by prominent figures including Sir Iain Duncan Smith and John McDonnell, t...

UK MPs Demand Mondelez Halt Russian Sales Amid War Funding Concerns
Over 70 British MPs and peers are demanding Mondelez, the owner of Cadbury, immediately halt sales in Russia, accusing the company of indirectly funding the war effort. The letter, organized by Labour MP Alex Sobel and signed by prominent figures including Sir Iain Duncan Smith and John McDonnell, t...
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56% Bias Score

EU Embargo Circumvention: Two-Thirds of Disposable Cutlery Found to be Russian-Sourced
A WWF investigation found that two-thirds of disposable wooden cutlery used by major European companies originates from Russia, violating a 2022 EU embargo; this highlights the potential for sanctions circumvention and the flow of funds to the Russian military.

EU Embargo Circumvention: Two-Thirds of Disposable Cutlery Found to be Russian-Sourced
A WWF investigation found that two-thirds of disposable wooden cutlery used by major European companies originates from Russia, violating a 2022 EU embargo; this highlights the potential for sanctions circumvention and the flow of funds to the Russian military.
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48% Bias Score

EU Parliament Postpones Supply Chain Act Implementation
The EU Parliament voted to delay the European Supply Chain Act's implementation by one year until 2028, and corporate sustainability reporting for some firms by two years, due to lobbying from German business associations and internal political compromises, despite concerns from organizations like G...

EU Parliament Postpones Supply Chain Act Implementation
The EU Parliament voted to delay the European Supply Chain Act's implementation by one year until 2028, and corporate sustainability reporting for some firms by two years, due to lobbying from German business associations and internal political compromises, despite concerns from organizations like G...
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44% Bias Score
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