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ArcelorMittal Indicted for Industrial Pollution in France
A French court indicted ArcelorMittal for endangering lives and fraud due to industrial pollution near Fos-sur-Mer, France, following complaints from 300 residents and associations; the company denies the accusations and faces significant financial penalties.
ArcelorMittal Indicted for Industrial Pollution in France
A French court indicted ArcelorMittal for endangering lives and fraud due to industrial pollution near Fos-sur-Mer, France, following complaints from 300 residents and associations; the company denies the accusations and faces significant financial penalties.
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32% Bias Score


Greenpeace Faces $667 Million Defamation Verdict, Threatening Environmental Activism
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay $667 million to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, for defamation related to protests against the pipeline, a decision that threatens Greenpeace USA's existence and highlights a growing trend of using lawsuits to silence environ...
Greenpeace Faces $667 Million Defamation Verdict, Threatening Environmental Activism
A North Dakota jury ordered Greenpeace to pay $667 million to Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, for defamation related to protests against the pipeline, a decision that threatens Greenpeace USA's existence and highlights a growing trend of using lawsuits to silence environ...
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48% Bias Score


DUH Sues Five Companies for Greenwashing
The German environmental association DUH is suing Coty, Deichmann, Tchibo, Toom, and L'Oreal for false advertising of their products as environmentally friendly, aiming to stop greenwashing and increase transparency in corporate environmental claims.
DUH Sues Five Companies for Greenwashing
The German environmental association DUH is suing Coty, Deichmann, Tchibo, Toom, and L'Oreal for false advertising of their products as environmentally friendly, aiming to stop greenwashing and increase transparency in corporate environmental claims.
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40% Bias Score


Court Blocks Nuclear Waste Site Over Endangered Species Concerns
A Quebec First Nation won a second court victory against a planned nuclear waste storage facility near the Ottawa River due to inadequate protection measures for endangered species, forcing a reconsideration of the project's environmental permit.
Court Blocks Nuclear Waste Site Over Endangered Species Concerns
A Quebec First Nation won a second court victory against a planned nuclear waste storage facility near the Ottawa River due to inadequate protection measures for endangered species, forcing a reconsideration of the project's environmental permit.
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36% Bias Score


900+ Sue Schiphol for Airport Noise-Related Health Issues
Over 900 people sued Schiphol Airport and the Dutch state on Wednesday for health issues caused by excessive nighttime noise, claiming years of sleep disruption resulting in physical and psychological harm; the case highlights the inadequacy of previous noise reduction measures.
900+ Sue Schiphol for Airport Noise-Related Health Issues
Over 900 people sued Schiphol Airport and the Dutch state on Wednesday for health issues caused by excessive nighttime noise, claiming years of sleep disruption resulting in physical and psychological harm; the case highlights the inadequacy of previous noise reduction measures.
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48% Bias Score


French Government Appeals Ruling Halting A69 Highway Construction
The French government plans to appeal the court's decision to stop construction of the A69 highway, arguing that stopping the project would cause significant economic damage and set a bad precedent. The 27 February ruling by the Toulouse administrative court overturned the project's environmental pe...
French Government Appeals Ruling Halting A69 Highway Construction
The French government plans to appeal the court's decision to stop construction of the A69 highway, arguing that stopping the project would cause significant economic damage and set a bad precedent. The 27 February ruling by the Toulouse administrative court overturned the project's environmental pe...
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Court Rules State Violated Human Rights Due to Livestock Farm Odor
A Dutch court ruled that the state violated the human rights of two residents due to insufficient protection against extreme odor from nearby livestock farms, mandating immediate action to rectify the situation and potentially influencing future regulations.

Dutch Court Rules State Violated Human Rights Due to Livestock Farm Odor
A Dutch court ruled that the state violated the human rights of two residents due to insufficient protection against extreme odor from nearby livestock farms, mandating immediate action to rectify the situation and potentially influencing future regulations.
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36% Bias Score

OEP Investigates UK Government for Failing to Clean Up England's Rivers
The UK's Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) is investigating the government for failing to adequately clean up England's rivers, potentially violating environmental laws and missing 2027 cleanup targets; this follows post-Brexit divergence from stricter EU standards, resulting in only 14% of ...

OEP Investigates UK Government for Failing to Clean Up England's Rivers
The UK's Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) is investigating the government for failing to adequately clean up England's rivers, potentially violating environmental laws and missing 2027 cleanup targets; this follows post-Brexit divergence from stricter EU standards, resulting in only 14% of ...
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48% Bias Score

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit, Threatening US Operations
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace USA for $300 million over its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a case that could bankrupt the US branch and set a precedent for silencing environmental activism globally.

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit, Threatening US Operations
Energy Transfer is suing Greenpeace USA for $300 million over its role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, a case that could bankrupt the US branch and set a precedent for silencing environmental activism globally.
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52% Bias Score

French Court Halts A69 Highway, Government Seeks Retroactive Validation
A French court ruled the construction of the A69 highway illegal, prompting thousands of supporters to rally and prompting the government to propose legislation to retroactively validate the project, sparking debate on the separation of powers and environmental protection.

French Court Halts A69 Highway, Government Seeks Retroactive Validation
A French court ruled the construction of the A69 highway illegal, prompting thousands of supporters to rally and prompting the government to propose legislation to retroactively validate the project, sparking debate on the separation of powers and environmental protection.
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Council of State Rejects Plan to Legalize Farmers Exceeding Nitrogen Limits
The Netherlands' Council of State (RvS) rejected Agriculture Minister Wiersma's plan to legalize roughly 2000 farmers exceeding nitrogen emission limits, citing insufficient measures to reduce emissions and an inadequate definition of legalization; a March 1st deadline passed without resolution, lea...

Dutch Council of State Rejects Plan to Legalize Farmers Exceeding Nitrogen Limits
The Netherlands' Council of State (RvS) rejected Agriculture Minister Wiersma's plan to legalize roughly 2000 farmers exceeding nitrogen emission limits, citing insufficient measures to reduce emissions and an inadequate definition of legalization; a March 1st deadline passed without resolution, lea...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Orders Stricter Nitrate Pollution Measures for Ems River
Germany's Federal Administrative Court ordered Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia to strengthen their measures against nitrate pollution in the Ems River, deeming their current program inadequate; the ruling upholds a 2023 decision and highlights the need to reverse increasing pollutant concent...

German Court Orders Stricter Nitrate Pollution Measures for Ems River
Germany's Federal Administrative Court ordered Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia to strengthen their measures against nitrate pollution in the Ems River, deeming their current program inadequate; the ruling upholds a 2023 decision and highlights the need to reverse increasing pollutant concent...
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12% Bias Score
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