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Australia Commits to 62-70% Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by 2035
Australia pledged a 62-70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, aiming for net-zero by 2050, boosting its economy and creating jobs according to government estimates, a move based on recommendations from the Climate Change Authority.
Australia Commits to 62-70% Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction by 2035
Australia pledged a 62-70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2035, aiming for net-zero by 2050, boosting its economy and creating jobs according to government estimates, a move based on recommendations from the Climate Change Authority.
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24% Bias Score


EU Postpones 2040 Climate Emission Target Decision
The European Union's decision on its 2040 climate emission target has been postponed from a ministerial vote next week to an October summit of EU leaders due to member states' unpreparedness and geopolitical considerations.
EU Postpones 2040 Climate Emission Target Decision
The European Union's decision on its 2040 climate emission target has been postponed from a ministerial vote next week to an October summit of EU leaders due to member states' unpreparedness and geopolitical considerations.
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20% Bias Score


Carney Links Oil Sands Emissions Reduction to New Pipelines
Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that reducing emissions from Alberta's oil sands, particularly through the Pathways Alliance carbon-capture project, is a prerequisite for building new pipelines to Canada's coasts.
Carney Links Oil Sands Emissions Reduction to New Pipelines
Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that reducing emissions from Alberta's oil sands, particularly through the Pathways Alliance carbon-capture project, is a prerequisite for building new pipelines to Canada's coasts.
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20% Bias Score


UN Urges Countries to Submit Delayed National Climate Plans
The UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell urged nearly 200 countries to submit their delayed Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) outlining emissions cuts by 2035, with many major polluters, including the EU, yet to submit their updates, jeopardizing the COP30 assessment.
UN Urges Countries to Submit Delayed National Climate Plans
The UN Climate Chief Simon Stiell urged nearly 200 countries to submit their delayed Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) outlining emissions cuts by 2035, with many major polluters, including the EU, yet to submit their updates, jeopardizing the COP30 assessment.
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24% Bias Score


China Unveils Plan for National Carbon Market by 2030
China's new guideline aims to establish a national carbon trading market by 2030, covering major industrial sectors and including a voluntary emission reduction market, with the goal of achieving significant emission reductions and a reasonable carbon price.
China Unveils Plan for National Carbon Market by 2030
China's new guideline aims to establish a national carbon trading market by 2030, covering major industrial sectors and including a voluntary emission reduction market, with the goal of achieving significant emission reductions and a reasonable carbon price.
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36% Bias Score


Australia's 2035 Emissions Target: Strong Public Support Amidst Political Divisions
A Resolve Political Monitor survey reveals 44% of Australians support a 65-75% emissions reduction target by 2035, while the Climate Change Authority is expected to recommend a similar goal, sparking debate and divisions within the Coalition.
Australia's 2035 Emissions Target: Strong Public Support Amidst Political Divisions
A Resolve Political Monitor survey reveals 44% of Australians support a 65-75% emissions reduction target by 2035, while the Climate Change Authority is expected to recommend a similar goal, sparking debate and divisions within the Coalition.
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52% Bias Score

Australia's National Climate Risk Assessment: A Grim Forecast
Australia's National Climate Risk Assessment paints a grim picture of escalating climate change impacts, with increased coastal flooding, droughts, and heat deaths projected even at 1.5 degrees of warming, highlighting the urgency for strong emissions reduction targets.

Australia's National Climate Risk Assessment: A Grim Forecast
Australia's National Climate Risk Assessment paints a grim picture of escalating climate change impacts, with increased coastal flooding, droughts, and heat deaths projected even at 1.5 degrees of warming, highlighting the urgency for strong emissions reduction targets.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's National Climate Risk Assessment: 1.5 Million at Risk from Rising Sea Levels by 2050
A landmark climate report warns that 1.5 million Australians in coastal areas face rising sea level risks by 2050, alongside increased threats from floods, cyclones, heatwaves, droughts, and bushfires, demanding urgent emissions reduction.

Australia's National Climate Risk Assessment: 1.5 Million at Risk from Rising Sea Levels by 2050
A landmark climate report warns that 1.5 million Australians in coastal areas face rising sea level risks by 2050, alongside increased threats from floods, cyclones, heatwaves, droughts, and bushfires, demanding urgent emissions reduction.
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20% Bias Score

Australia's Businesses Urge Bipartisan Climate Policy Amidst Cost Concerns
Australia's largest businesses are advocating for a bipartisan climate policy as the government prepares to announce its emissions reduction target, warning that an ambitious 70% reduction by 2035 could cost $435 billion to $530 billion but also acknowledging potential economic benefits.

Australia's Businesses Urge Bipartisan Climate Policy Amidst Cost Concerns
Australia's largest businesses are advocating for a bipartisan climate policy as the government prepares to announce its emissions reduction target, warning that an ambitious 70% reduction by 2035 could cost $435 billion to $530 billion but also acknowledging potential economic benefits.
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40% Bias Score

Australia Urged to Adopt 75% Emissions Reduction Target by 2035
Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres and a coalition of 350 businesses advocate for a 75% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target in Australia by 2035, citing economic benefits and global leadership opportunities.

Australia Urged to Adopt 75% Emissions Reduction Target by 2035
Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres and a coalition of 350 businesses advocate for a 75% greenhouse gas emissions reduction target in Australia by 2035, citing economic benefits and global leadership opportunities.
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16% Bias Score

Australia on Track for 2030 Climate Goal, but Deeper Cuts Needed
Australia's greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 1.4 percent in the year to March 2025, driven by renewable energy and industrial decarbonization, placing the country on track to meet its 2030 UN climate commitment, although scientists warn far deeper cuts are needed to avoid catastrophic warming. ...

Australia on Track for 2030 Climate Goal, but Deeper Cuts Needed
Australia's greenhouse gas emissions decreased by 1.4 percent in the year to March 2025, driven by renewable energy and industrial decarbonization, placing the country on track to meet its 2030 UN climate commitment, although scientists warn far deeper cuts are needed to avoid catastrophic warming. ...
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44% Bias Score

Australia Expands Renewable Energy Scheme by 25%
The Australian government announced a 25% expansion of its renewable energy underwriting scheme, aiming to underwrite 40 gigawatts of large-scale solar, wind, and storage by 2030, driven by falling costs and concerns about meeting its 2030 emissions reduction target.

Australia Expands Renewable Energy Scheme by 25%
The Australian government announced a 25% expansion of its renewable energy underwriting scheme, aiming to underwrite 40 gigawatts of large-scale solar, wind, and storage by 2030, driven by falling costs and concerns about meeting its 2030 emissions reduction target.
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32% Bias Score
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