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US Considers Deep-Sea Mining off American Samoa Amid Environmental Concerns
The Trump administration is considering allowing deep-sea mining off American Samoa, driven by a desire to secure critical minerals amid a trade war with China, despite strong environmental opposition and a lack of comprehensive international regulations.
US Considers Deep-Sea Mining off American Samoa Amid Environmental Concerns
The Trump administration is considering allowing deep-sea mining off American Samoa, driven by a desire to secure critical minerals amid a trade war with China, despite strong environmental opposition and a lack of comprehensive international regulations.
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48% Bias Score


Illegal Methane Leaks in Croatia Expose Regulatory Gaps
Théophile Humann-Guilleminot, a CATF climate technician, discovered significant methane leaks at Croatian oil and gas facilities, violating the EU's new methane regulation aimed at reducing global emissions by one-third between 2020 and 2030.
Illegal Methane Leaks in Croatia Expose Regulatory Gaps
Théophile Humann-Guilleminot, a CATF climate technician, discovered significant methane leaks at Croatian oil and gas facilities, violating the EU's new methane regulation aimed at reducing global emissions by one-third between 2020 and 2030.
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56% Bias Score


Low E-Vehicle Charging Usage Cripples German Smaller Gas Stations
German smaller gas stations face financial struggles due to low electric vehicle charging station usage, averaging only 100 charges per station yearly, despite significant investments (€350,000 per high-performance charger) and bureaucratic delays in obtaining permits.
Low E-Vehicle Charging Usage Cripples German Smaller Gas Stations
German smaller gas stations face financial struggles due to low electric vehicle charging station usage, averaging only 100 charges per station yearly, despite significant investments (€350,000 per high-performance charger) and bureaucratic delays in obtaining permits.
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40% Bias Score


Spain to Host €700 Million Fusion Energy Research Project
Escúzar, Spain, will host the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator, a €700 million international project to research clean fusion energy, creating 1000 jobs and impacting €6 billion across Europe, with Spain funding 50% of construction and 10% of operation.
Spain to Host €700 Million Fusion Energy Research Project
Escúzar, Spain, will host the IFMIF-DONES particle accelerator, a €700 million international project to research clean fusion energy, creating 1000 jobs and impacting €6 billion across Europe, with Spain funding 50% of construction and 10% of operation.
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52% Bias Score


RE100's Full Backing of China's Green Electricity Certificates Boosts Global Green Energy Market
RE100's full backing of China's Green Electricity Certificates (GECs) significantly boosts the nation's green energy market, facilitating easier verification of renewable energy use by global companies, particularly within manufacturing (63.876 billion kWh consumed annually by 270 RE100 members).
RE100's Full Backing of China's Green Electricity Certificates Boosts Global Green Energy Market
RE100's full backing of China's Green Electricity Certificates (GECs) significantly boosts the nation's green energy market, facilitating easier verification of renewable energy use by global companies, particularly within manufacturing (63.876 billion kWh consumed annually by 270 RE100 members).
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44% Bias Score


Empire Wind Construction Resumes After Halt
Construction on New York's $2.5 billion Empire Wind offshore wind farm, initially halted by the Trump administration, has resumed after intervention by state and federal officials, saving approximately 1,500 jobs and ensuring the project's completion by 2026 to power over 500,000 homes.
Empire Wind Construction Resumes After Halt
Construction on New York's $2.5 billion Empire Wind offshore wind farm, initially halted by the Trump administration, has resumed after intervention by state and federal officials, saving approximately 1,500 jobs and ensuring the project's completion by 2026 to power over 500,000 homes.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Plans Significant Electricity Price Cuts Amidst EU Scrutiny
Germany's new government aims to reduce electricity prices by at least five cents per kilowatt-hour for all consumers and introduce a subsidized industrial electricity price of around five cents, facing potential EU scrutiny and costing an estimated €10 billion by 2031 while also planning to build 2...

Germany Plans Significant Electricity Price Cuts Amidst EU Scrutiny
Germany's new government aims to reduce electricity prices by at least five cents per kilowatt-hour for all consumers and introduce a subsidized industrial electricity price of around five cents, facing potential EU scrutiny and costing an estimated €10 billion by 2031 while also planning to build 2...
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40% Bias Score

Ibama Conditionally Approves Petrobras's Amazon Oil Spill Plan
Brazil's environmental agency, Ibama, conditionally approved Petrobras's oil spill response plan for the Amazon Maritime Basin on May 20th, 2025, following revisions to address prior concerns; however, the plan's full approval depends on a successful pre-operational assessment.

Ibama Conditionally Approves Petrobras's Amazon Oil Spill Plan
Brazil's environmental agency, Ibama, conditionally approved Petrobras's oil spill response plan for the Amazon Maritime Basin on May 20th, 2025, following revisions to address prior concerns; however, the plan's full approval depends on a successful pre-operational assessment.
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52% Bias Score

Italy Expands PNRR Funding for Energy Communities
The Italian government expanded eligibility for PNRR funds for energy communities, increasing funding to 40% of costs for communities up to 50,000 people, allowing full cumulation with tax deductions (retroactively), and granting a 30% advance payment with a deadline extension to December 31, 2027.

Italy Expands PNRR Funding for Energy Communities
The Italian government expanded eligibility for PNRR funds for energy communities, increasing funding to 40% of costs for communities up to 50,000 people, allowing full cumulation with tax deductions (retroactively), and granting a 30% advance payment with a deadline extension to December 31, 2027.
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48% Bias Score

TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.

TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
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36% Bias Score

Australia's Browse LNG Project Faces Critical Decision
Australia's Environment Minister faces a crucial decision by next week on the $17.5 billion Browse LNG project, capable of supplying 11.4 million tons annually to Japan and China, amid delays and environmental protests, threatening Australia's role as a key LNG supplier.

Australia's Browse LNG Project Faces Critical Decision
Australia's Environment Minister faces a crucial decision by next week on the $17.5 billion Browse LNG project, capable of supplying 11.4 million tons annually to Japan and China, amid delays and environmental protests, threatening Australia's role as a key LNG supplier.
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48% Bias Score

RE100's Full Backing of China's Green Electricity Certificates Boosts Renewable Energy Market
RE100's full acceptance of China's Green Electricity Certificates (GECs) significantly boosts the country's renewable energy market, attracting global businesses and increasing green electricity consumption; 270 RE100 member companies already purchase 77 billion kWh annually.

RE100's Full Backing of China's Green Electricity Certificates Boosts Renewable Energy Market
RE100's full acceptance of China's Green Electricity Certificates (GECs) significantly boosts the country's renewable energy market, attracting global businesses and increasing green electricity consumption; 270 RE100 member companies already purchase 77 billion kWh annually.
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48% Bias Score
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