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French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns
The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.
French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns
The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.
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48% Bias Score


Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Faces Lawsuits Over Environmental Damage and Human Rights
A new Florida immigration detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," faces two lawsuits: one alleging environmental law violations threatening the Everglades ecosystem, and another claiming detainees' constitutional rights are violated due to legal restrictions and indefinite detention without c...
Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Faces Lawsuits Over Environmental Damage and Human Rights
A new Florida immigration detention center, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," faces two lawsuits: one alleging environmental law violations threatening the Everglades ecosystem, and another claiming detainees' constitutional rights are violated due to legal restrictions and indefinite detention without c...
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40% Bias Score


France: 2 Million Signatures Against Pesticide Law; Constitutional Council to Rule
A petition with almost 2,100,000 signatures demands the repeal of France's Duplomb law, which reauthorizes the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid. The Constitutional Council will decide on its constitutionality by August 7th, impacting the upcoming political climate.
France: 2 Million Signatures Against Pesticide Law; Constitutional Council to Rule
A petition with almost 2,100,000 signatures demands the repeal of France's Duplomb law, which reauthorizes the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid. The Constitutional Council will decide on its constitutionality by August 7th, impacting the upcoming political climate.
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40% Bias Score


German Court Approves Sea Cable through Protected Reefs for Gas Platform
A German court rejected an environmental lawsuit against a sea cable installation near Borkum, allowing a project to proceed that will destroy ecologically valuable reefs to connect a gas platform to an offshore wind farm, despite pending lawsuits and planned compensatory measures.
German Court Approves Sea Cable through Protected Reefs for Gas Platform
A German court rejected an environmental lawsuit against a sea cable installation near Borkum, allowing a project to proceed that will destroy ecologically valuable reefs to connect a gas platform to an offshore wind farm, despite pending lawsuits and planned compensatory measures.
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36% Bias Score


ICJ Declares New Fossil Fuel Exploration Illegal
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) deemed new oil and gas exploration illegal under international law, impacting future licensing decisions and emphasizing the 1.5-degree climate target as a binding commitment.
ICJ Declares New Fossil Fuel Exploration Illegal
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) deemed new oil and gas exploration illegal under international law, impacting future licensing decisions and emphasizing the 1.5-degree climate target as a binding commitment.
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32% Bias Score


German Court Upholds Permit for Borkum Gas Project Cable, but Project Remains Halted
The Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court upheld a water permit for a power cable to a planned gas extraction platform off Borkum, but the project remains halted due to a separate ongoing legal challenge regarding environmental permits; the cable would traverse a protected reef area.
German Court Upholds Permit for Borkum Gas Project Cable, but Project Remains Halted
The Lower Saxony Higher Administrative Court upheld a water permit for a power cable to a planned gas extraction platform off Borkum, but the project remains halted due to a separate ongoing legal challenge regarding environmental permits; the cable would traverse a protected reef area.
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36% Bias Score

Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Construction of Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigration Detention Center
A federal judge in Florida heard arguments on Wednesday on a lawsuit to halt construction of a new immigration detention center in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," due to environmental law violations; environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe want a preliminary injunction to stop con...

Lawsuit Seeks to Halt Construction of Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" Immigration Detention Center
A federal judge in Florida heard arguments on Wednesday on a lawsuit to halt construction of a new immigration detention center in the Everglades, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," due to environmental law violations; environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe want a preliminary injunction to stop con...
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48% Bias Score

Florida Everglades Detention Center Faces Environmental Lawsuit
A federal lawsuit challenges the construction of a Florida Everglades immigration detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," claiming it violates environmental laws and threatens endangered species, such as Florida panthers, while ignoring required environmental reviews.

Florida Everglades Detention Center Faces Environmental Lawsuit
A federal lawsuit challenges the construction of a Florida Everglades immigration detention center, nicknamed "Alligator Alcatraz," claiming it violates environmental laws and threatens endangered species, such as Florida panthers, while ignoring required environmental reviews.
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60% Bias Score

Climate Change Threatens Germany's Wadden Sea National Park
The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, celebrating its 40th anniversary, faces threats from rising sea levels (40cm higher since 1843) and warming waters, impacting fish populations and challenging a unique human culture. A court case involving an undersea cable further exemplifies conflic...

Climate Change Threatens Germany's Wadden Sea National Park
The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park, celebrating its 40th anniversary, faces threats from rising sea levels (40cm higher since 1843) and warming waters, impacting fish populations and challenging a unique human culture. A court case involving an undersea cable further exemplifies conflic...
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44% Bias Score

Nantucket's Erosion Battle: Geotubes Divide Wealthy Residents
On Nantucket Island, a fierce debate rages over geotubes, erosion-control structures meant to protect multi-million dollar homes along Siaconset Bluff; some residents want them expanded, while others want them removed, citing concerns over shifting the erosion problem and violating local bylaws.

Nantucket's Erosion Battle: Geotubes Divide Wealthy Residents
On Nantucket Island, a fierce debate rages over geotubes, erosion-control structures meant to protect multi-million dollar homes along Siaconset Bluff; some residents want them expanded, while others want them removed, citing concerns over shifting the erosion problem and violating local bylaws.
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52% Bias Score

Brazil's "Devastation Law" Threatens Amazon, Indigenous Rights
Brazil's congress passed a law simplifying environmental licensing, potentially increasing deforestation and harming indigenous communities; President Lula may veto it by August 8th.

Brazil's "Devastation Law" Threatens Amazon, Indigenous Rights
Brazil's congress passed a law simplifying environmental licensing, potentially increasing deforestation and harming indigenous communities; President Lula may veto it by August 8th.
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60% Bias Score

River Charity Sues UK Government Over Thames Water's Pollution and Lack of Nationalization Policy
River Action is suing the UK environment secretary for failing to publish a policy on when to temporarily nationalize failing water companies, citing Thames Water's repeated serious pollution incidents as a clear case for special administration under the Water Industry Act 1991.

River Charity Sues UK Government Over Thames Water's Pollution and Lack of Nationalization Policy
River Action is suing the UK environment secretary for failing to publish a policy on when to temporarily nationalize failing water companies, citing Thames Water's repeated serious pollution incidents as a clear case for special administration under the Water Industry Act 1991.
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40% Bias Score
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