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Arctic Dossier": A Comprehensive Approach to Sustainable Arctic Development
Russia's "Arctic Dossier", released under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, details collaborative environmental programs involving the government, science, business, and civil society, highlighting the Arctic's 6% contribution to Russia's GDP and 10% of exports.
Arctic Dossier": A Comprehensive Approach to Sustainable Arctic Development
Russia's "Arctic Dossier", released under the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, details collaborative environmental programs involving the government, science, business, and civil society, highlighting the Arctic's 6% contribution to Russia's GDP and 10% of exports.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Spanish Wildfires: Decades-Long Recovery, Ecosystem Transformation"
Recent wildfires in Spain have burned over 404,000 hectares, raising concerns about the long-term ecological recovery. Experts suggest the process will take decades, with some species unlikely to return, necessitating adaptation and proactive reforestation strategies.
Spanish Wildfires: Decades-Long Recovery, Ecosystem Transformation"
Recent wildfires in Spain have burned over 404,000 hectares, raising concerns about the long-term ecological recovery. Experts suggest the process will take decades, with some species unlikely to return, necessitating adaptation and proactive reforestation strategies.
Progress
48% Bias Score


EU Roadmap for Nature Credits: A Blueprint for Private Investment in Ecosystem Restoration
The EU launched a pioneering roadmap for nature credits, aiming to attract \$700 billion in private investment annually for ecosystem restoration by establishing standards, certifications, and learning from the carbon credit market's successes and failures.
EU Roadmap for Nature Credits: A Blueprint for Private Investment in Ecosystem Restoration
The EU launched a pioneering roadmap for nature credits, aiming to attract \$700 billion in private investment annually for ecosystem restoration by establishing standards, certifications, and learning from the carbon credit market's successes and failures.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Brazilian Family's Reforestation Project Recognized Globally
The Santana family in Boituva, Brazil, is restoring 200 hectares of land to Mata Atlântica forest as part of a larger plan to restore 15 million hectares by 2050, a project recognized at COP15 as a global model for forest restoration.
Brazilian Family's Reforestation Project Recognized Globally
The Santana family in Boituva, Brazil, is restoring 200 hectares of land to Mata Atlântica forest as part of a larger plan to restore 15 million hectares by 2050, a project recognized at COP15 as a global model for forest restoration.
Progress
28% Bias Score


Ufim University Leads Black Sea Ecosystem Restoration After Tanker Accident
Over 100 experts from 30 Russian cities are collaborating in Anapa to develop solutions for restoring the Black Sea ecosystem after a December 2024 oil tanker accident, focusing on the Kerch Strait and using technologies from Ufim State Petroleum Technological University.
Ufim University Leads Black Sea Ecosystem Restoration After Tanker Accident
Over 100 experts from 30 Russian cities are collaborating in Anapa to develop solutions for restoring the Black Sea ecosystem after a December 2024 oil tanker accident, focusing on the Kerch Strait and using technologies from Ufim State Petroleum Technological University.
Progress
36% Bias Score


Beavers' Economic Impact: Millions Saved by Natural Flood Control
European beaver populations are demonstrating significant economic benefits by naturally mitigating flood risks and improving water quality, saving governments millions of euros in infrastructure costs and highlighting the ecological and economic value of their dam-building.
Beavers' Economic Impact: Millions Saved by Natural Flood Control
European beaver populations are demonstrating significant economic benefits by naturally mitigating flood risks and improving water quality, saving governments millions of euros in infrastructure costs and highlighting the ecological and economic value of their dam-building.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Reintroducing Bison to US Grasslands: A Boon to Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health
A study in Yellowstone National Park reveals that reintroducing bison significantly boosts grassland biodiversity, soil health, and overall ecosystem productivity by over 3 million kilograms of additional protein.

Reintroducing Bison to US Grasslands: A Boon to Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health
A study in Yellowstone National Park reveals that reintroducing bison significantly boosts grassland biodiversity, soil health, and overall ecosystem productivity by over 3 million kilograms of additional protein.
Progress
40% Bias Score

China's National Parks Drive Significant Increases in Endangered Species Populations
China's national park system, initiated in 2015, has resulted in significant population increases for flagship species like the Northeast China tiger and Hainan gibbon, showcasing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration; the system aims to become the world's largest by 2035.

China's National Parks Drive Significant Increases in Endangered Species Populations
China's national park system, initiated in 2015, has resulted in significant population increases for flagship species like the Northeast China tiger and Hainan gibbon, showcasing successful conservation efforts and ecosystem restoration; the system aims to become the world's largest by 2035.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Kakhovka Dam Destruction: Unexpected Ecological Boom and Uncertain Future
The destruction of the Kakhovka HPP on June 6, 2023, has resulted in the unexpected flourishing of the Great Meadow, a historic floodplain, with a dramatic increase in plant and animal diversity within a year, but its future is uncertain due to ongoing debates about rebuilding the dam.

Kakhovka Dam Destruction: Unexpected Ecological Boom and Uncertain Future
The destruction of the Kakhovka HPP on June 6, 2023, has resulted in the unexpected flourishing of the Great Meadow, a historic floodplain, with a dramatic increase in plant and animal diversity within a year, but its future is uncertain due to ongoing debates about rebuilding the dam.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Kakhovka HPP Destruction: Ecological Resurgence and Rebuilding Debate
The destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant on June 6, 2023, has led to the remarkable resurgence of the Great Meadow ecosystem, raising questions about the future of this ecologically important area and the potential conflict between ecological preservation and regional water needs.

Kakhovka HPP Destruction: Ecological Resurgence and Rebuilding Debate
The destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant on June 6, 2023, has led to the remarkable resurgence of the Great Meadow ecosystem, raising questions about the future of this ecologically important area and the potential conflict between ecological preservation and regional water needs.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Massive Reservoir Aims to Restore Florida's Endangered Everglades
A massive reservoir is being built in the Everglades to restore water flow, reversing decades of damage from agricultural practices that reduced the ecosystem to one-third its original size, impacting its biodiversity and the water supply for nine million Floridians.

Massive Reservoir Aims to Restore Florida's Endangered Everglades
A massive reservoir is being built in the Everglades to restore water flow, reversing decades of damage from agricultural practices that reduced the ecosystem to one-third its original size, impacting its biodiversity and the water supply for nine million Floridians.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction Leads to 1500% Increase in Willow Tree Canopies
A peer-reviewed study reveals a 1500% increase in Yellowstone's willow tree canopies since the 1995-96 wolf reintroduction, attributed to wolves and bears controlling elk populations and thus restoring riparian vegetation and overall ecosystem health.

Yellowstone Wolf Reintroduction Leads to 1500% Increase in Willow Tree Canopies
A peer-reviewed study reveals a 1500% increase in Yellowstone's willow tree canopies since the 1995-96 wolf reintroduction, attributed to wolves and bears controlling elk populations and thus restoring riparian vegetation and overall ecosystem health.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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