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Canada's Oil and Gas Sector: Balancing Economic Needs with Emissions Reduction
Canada's oil and gas sector, contributing 5 percent to GDP but 31 percent of emissions, faces rising climate-related economic costs and stalled emissions reductions, necessitating regulations to ensure a clean energy future.
Canada's Oil and Gas Sector: Balancing Economic Needs with Emissions Reduction
Canada's oil and gas sector, contributing 5 percent to GDP but 31 percent of emissions, faces rising climate-related economic costs and stalled emissions reductions, necessitating regulations to ensure a clean energy future.
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28% Bias Score


Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Increase Australian CO2 Emissions by 1.7 Billion Tonnes
Analysis shows Australia's Coalition party's nuclear-focused energy plan would generate 1.7 billion extra tonnes of CO2 by 2050 compared to Labor's renewable energy plan, primarily due to slower coal plant closures and less electrification, jeopardizing Australia's climate commitments.
Coalition's Nuclear Plan to Increase Australian CO2 Emissions by 1.7 Billion Tonnes
Analysis shows Australia's Coalition party's nuclear-focused energy plan would generate 1.7 billion extra tonnes of CO2 by 2050 compared to Labor's renewable energy plan, primarily due to slower coal plant closures and less electrification, jeopardizing Australia's climate commitments.
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52% Bias Score


WA Approves 50-Year Extension for Woodside Gas Plant, Facing Federal Review
The WA government approved Woodside's plan to operate its North West Shelf gas plant for another 50 years, enabling the \$30 billion Browse gas project, despite projected 4.3 billion tonnes of emissions over its lifespan and facing significant environmental opposition.
WA Approves 50-Year Extension for Woodside Gas Plant, Facing Federal Review
The WA government approved Woodside's plan to operate its North West Shelf gas plant for another 50 years, enabling the \$30 billion Browse gas project, despite projected 4.3 billion tonnes of emissions over its lifespan and facing significant environmental opposition.
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64% Bias Score


EU Climate Chief Rejects Weakening Green Rules Despite Industry Pressure
EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra opposes weakening environmental regulations to boost industry, arguing that consistent policies are crucial for long-term investments; this contrasts with his own political party's calls for changes to climate laws.
EU Climate Chief Rejects Weakening Green Rules Despite Industry Pressure
EU Climate Chief Wopke Hoekstra opposes weakening environmental regulations to boost industry, arguing that consistent policies are crucial for long-term investments; this contrasts with his own political party's calls for changes to climate laws.
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40% Bias Score


1.5C Climate Goal 'Deader Than a Doornail'
The world is on track to exceed the 1.5C global warming target in 2024, raising concerns about the consequences of climate change and the need for urgent action.
1.5C Climate Goal 'Deader Than a Doornail'
The world is on track to exceed the 1.5C global warming target in 2024, raising concerns about the consequences of climate change and the need for urgent action.
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44% Bias Score


Rethinking Global Carbon Accounting
A new report highlights the need to rethink global carbon accounting to address the growing emissions linked to international trade, emphasizing the role of importing nations.
Rethinking Global Carbon Accounting
A new report highlights the need to rethink global carbon accounting to address the growing emissions linked to international trade, emphasizing the role of importing nations.
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24% Bias Score

EPA Approves California's Strict Vehicle Emission Standards, Defying Expected Legal Challenges
The EPA granted California waivers to enforce stricter vehicle emission standards, including a ban on new gasoline-powered cars by 2035, starting with a 35% zero-emission vehicle quota for 2026 models, despite expected legal challenges from the incoming Trump administration.

EPA Approves California's Strict Vehicle Emission Standards, Defying Expected Legal Challenges
The EPA granted California waivers to enforce stricter vehicle emission standards, including a ban on new gasoline-powered cars by 2035, starting with a 35% zero-emission vehicle quota for 2026 models, despite expected legal challenges from the incoming Trump administration.
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40% Bias Score

Australia's Net-Zero Goal Faces Nuclear Energy Debate
Australia's plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 faces challenges from a proposed nuclear energy plan, which critics say would delay decarbonization, harm the economy, and increase reliance on coal, while a renewable energy approach is projected to lower power prices.

Australia's Net-Zero Goal Faces Nuclear Energy Debate
Australia's plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 faces challenges from a proposed nuclear energy plan, which critics say would delay decarbonization, harm the economy, and increase reliance on coal, while a renewable energy approach is projected to lower power prices.
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56% Bias Score

Canada Sets Moderate 2035 Emissions Reduction Target Amidst Political Headwinds
Canada announces a new target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45-50% from 2005 levels by 2035, falling slightly below expert recommendations and facing political hurdles despite recent emission declines.

Canada Sets Moderate 2035 Emissions Reduction Target Amidst Political Headwinds
Canada announces a new target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 45-50% from 2005 levels by 2035, falling slightly below expert recommendations and facing political hurdles despite recent emission declines.
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32% Bias Score

Global Emissions Rise 1.3% in 2023, Despite COP29 Funding Pledge
A UN report reveals a 1.3% rise in global greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, despite COP29's $1.3 trillion pledge for emission reduction; wealthy nations committed $300 billion, deemed insufficient by developing countries, highlighting the conflict between economic growth and environmental protection...

Global Emissions Rise 1.3% in 2023, Despite COP29 Funding Pledge
A UN report reveals a 1.3% rise in global greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, despite COP29's $1.3 trillion pledge for emission reduction; wealthy nations committed $300 billion, deemed insufficient by developing countries, highlighting the conflict between economic growth and environmental protection...
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60% Bias Score

China's Green Energy Surge
China's rapid expansion of renewable energy, particularly solar and wind power, has significant implications for global climate change mitigation. While challenges remain, China's actions represent a potential turning point.

China's Green Energy Surge
China's rapid expansion of renewable energy, particularly solar and wind power, has significant implications for global climate change mitigation. While challenges remain, China's actions represent a potential turning point.
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40% Bias Score

Australia Delays Climate Target Announcement
Australia's Prime Minister delays announcement of 2035 emission reduction targets, sparking debate.

Australia Delays Climate Target Announcement
Australia's Prime Minister delays announcement of 2035 emission reduction targets, sparking debate.
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36% Bias Score
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