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OxCCAL Database Exposes Greenwashing, Underscores Need for Corporate Sustainability Transparency
A staff member at AMV BBDO reported potential "greenwashing" in Mars campaigns, prompting the launch of the Oxford Carbon and Climate Advertising Library (OxCCAL), a database of over 1,700 ads from fossil fuel companies revealing strategic messaging discrepancies and underscoring the need for transp...
OxCCAL Database Exposes Greenwashing, Underscores Need for Corporate Sustainability Transparency
A staff member at AMV BBDO reported potential "greenwashing" in Mars campaigns, prompting the launch of the Oxford Carbon and Climate Advertising Library (OxCCAL), a database of over 1,700 ads from fossil fuel companies revealing strategic messaging discrepancies and underscoring the need for transp...
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52% Bias Score


EU Omnibus Bill Alters Corporate Sustainability Reporting
The EU's omnibus bill, released February 26th, significantly alters corporate sustainability reporting by raising thresholds for mandatory reporting, delaying obligations, and simplifying standards, sparking controversy over potential setbacks in ecological and human rights progress.
EU Omnibus Bill Alters Corporate Sustainability Reporting
The EU's omnibus bill, released February 26th, significantly alters corporate sustainability reporting by raising thresholds for mandatory reporting, delaying obligations, and simplifying standards, sparking controversy over potential setbacks in ecological and human rights progress.
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16% Bias Score


Beyond Data: Nature Intelligence for Corporate Sustainability
The article challenges the prevailing belief in corporate sustainability that more data will solve the nature crisis, arguing that the core issue is a misunderstanding of nature's complexity and our dependence on it, urging businesses to focus on their impact drivers instead of seeking more data.
Beyond Data: Nature Intelligence for Corporate Sustainability
The article challenges the prevailing belief in corporate sustainability that more data will solve the nature crisis, arguing that the core issue is a misunderstanding of nature's complexity and our dependence on it, urging businesses to focus on their impact drivers instead of seeking more data.
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56% Bias Score


France's U-turn on EU Green Rules Sparks Outrage
France's unexpected opposition to upcoming EU rules requiring companies to report their environmental impact and human rights violations in supply chains is causing outrage among allies, who accuse Paris of betraying its reputation as a green champion and succumbing to pressure from business groups ...
France's U-turn on EU Green Rules Sparks Outrage
France's unexpected opposition to upcoming EU rules requiring companies to report their environmental impact and human rights violations in supply chains is causing outrage among allies, who accuse Paris of betraying its reputation as a green champion and succumbing to pressure from business groups ...
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56% Bias Score


Trump's Paris Accord Withdrawal Triggers Corporate Climate Backlash
Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has prompted major US banks to retract environmental pledges and businesses to reconsider green investments, jeopardizing years of climate commitments and creating a significant setback for global climate action.
Trump's Paris Accord Withdrawal Triggers Corporate Climate Backlash
Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement has prompted major US banks to retract environmental pledges and businesses to reconsider green investments, jeopardizing years of climate commitments and creating a significant setback for global climate action.
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48% Bias Score


Sustainability Reporting Delays: A Chance for Internal Improvement
The delay in implementing global sustainability reporting regulations in 2025, including the CSRD and EUDR, offers businesses a crucial opportunity to improve internal data management and coordination, using existing standards and guidelines to prepare for future compliance requirements.
Sustainability Reporting Delays: A Chance for Internal Improvement
The delay in implementing global sustainability reporting regulations in 2025, including the CSRD and EUDR, offers businesses a crucial opportunity to improve internal data management and coordination, using existing standards and guidelines to prepare for future compliance requirements.
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40% Bias Score

FUNDAE Offers Free Sustainability Training to Spanish SMEs
FUNDAE launched 25 free online courses for Spanish SMEs to address climate change and energy transition challenges, covering sustainability reporting, resource management, and renewable energy; hundreds are already enrolled, funded by EU NextGeneration funds.

FUNDAE Offers Free Sustainability Training to Spanish SMEs
FUNDAE launched 25 free online courses for Spanish SMEs to address climate change and energy transition challenges, covering sustainability reporting, resource management, and renewable energy; hundreds are already enrolled, funded by EU NextGeneration funds.
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36% Bias Score

EU Weighs Weakening Corporate Environmental Reporting Amid Deregulation Push
The European Commission is considering weakening its new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by removing the "double materiality" principle, which mandates companies to report environmental damage, amid an internal debate over deregulation.

EU Weighs Weakening Corporate Environmental Reporting Amid Deregulation Push
The European Commission is considering weakening its new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by removing the "double materiality" principle, which mandates companies to report environmental damage, amid an internal debate over deregulation.
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52% Bias Score

SBTi Mandates Interim Carbon Removal Targets: Immediate Action Required
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is revising its Corporate Net-Zero Standard to mandate interim targets for carbon removals by 2030, alongside deep emissions cuts, due to the high costs and limitations of relying solely on future carbon removal technologies; companies delaying action risk...

SBTi Mandates Interim Carbon Removal Targets: Immediate Action Required
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is revising its Corporate Net-Zero Standard to mandate interim targets for carbon removals by 2030, alongside deep emissions cuts, due to the high costs and limitations of relying solely on future carbon removal technologies; companies delaying action risk...
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40% Bias Score

EU Regulatory Simplification Plan Sparks Concerns Over Weakening of Environmental Rules
The European Commission's plan to reduce corporate reporting burdens by 25% is facing criticism from trade unions and green groups who fear it will weaken environmental regulations, with a planned "omnibus" package to revise corporate sustainability rules raising further concern, despite the Commiss...

EU Regulatory Simplification Plan Sparks Concerns Over Weakening of Environmental Rules
The European Commission's plan to reduce corporate reporting burdens by 25% is facing criticism from trade unions and green groups who fear it will weaken environmental regulations, with a planned "omnibus" package to revise corporate sustainability rules raising further concern, despite the Commiss...
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52% Bias Score

EU to Simplify Environmental Regulations Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Commission plans to simplify EU environmental regulations by at least 25 percent by mid-2025, streamlining reporting requirements for companies under directives like CSRD and CSDDD to improve competitiveness, but facing criticism for potentially weakening the EU's green agenda.

EU to Simplify Environmental Regulations Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Commission plans to simplify EU environmental regulations by at least 25 percent by mid-2025, streamlining reporting requirements for companies under directives like CSRD and CSDDD to improve competitiveness, but facing criticism for potentially weakening the EU's green agenda.
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48% Bias Score

France, Germany Seek Delay of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Rules
France and Germany are pushing for a delay and simplification of new EU rules on corporate environmental reporting and due diligence, citing concerns about their impact on businesses; the European Commission is expected to review these regulations by February 26th.

France, Germany Seek Delay of EU Corporate Sustainability Reporting Rules
France and Germany are pushing for a delay and simplification of new EU rules on corporate environmental reporting and due diligence, citing concerns about their impact on businesses; the European Commission is expected to review these regulations by February 26th.
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56% Bias Score
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