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Appeals Court Sides with Tribes in SunZia Transmission Line Lawsuit
A federal appeals court sided with Native American tribes challenging the $10 billion SunZia energy transmission line project, ruling that the U.S. Interior Department failed to properly consult with tribes about its impact on the San Pedro Valley in Arizona, a sacred site, and ordering the matter b...
Appeals Court Sides with Tribes in SunZia Transmission Line Lawsuit
A federal appeals court sided with Native American tribes challenging the $10 billion SunZia energy transmission line project, ruling that the U.S. Interior Department failed to properly consult with tribes about its impact on the San Pedro Valley in Arizona, a sacred site, and ordering the matter b...
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44% Bias Score


Legal Challenge to Magliano Romano Landfill Over Fluoride Contamination
The Associazione Ecologica Monti Sabatini is demanding the Lazio Region revoke the permit for a Magliano Romano landfill due to illegal fluoride levels in groundwater and a flawed hydrological model, as confirmed by a May 9, 2025 Council of State ruling; a public protest is planned for June 4th.
Legal Challenge to Magliano Romano Landfill Over Fluoride Contamination
The Associazione Ecologica Monti Sabatini is demanding the Lazio Region revoke the permit for a Magliano Romano landfill due to illegal fluoride levels in groundwater and a flawed hydrological model, as confirmed by a May 9, 2025 Council of State ruling; a public protest is planned for June 4th.
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44% Bias Score


High Seas Treaty Gains Seven More Ratifications, Still Short of Entry into Force
The European Union and six member states recently ratified the high seas treaty, bringing the total to 29 ratifications, far short of the 60 needed for it to take effect, aiming to protect marine ecosystems in international waters.
High Seas Treaty Gains Seven More Ratifications, Still Short of Entry into Force
The European Union and six member states recently ratified the high seas treaty, bringing the total to 29 ratifications, far short of the 60 needed for it to take effect, aiming to protect marine ecosystems in international waters.
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40% Bias Score


Youth Sue Trump Administration Over Climate-Exacerbating Executive Orders
Twenty-two young Americans sued the Trump administration on Thursday, alleging that three executive orders promoting fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights to life and liberty by exacerbating climate change and harming their health and well-being.
Youth Sue Trump Administration Over Climate-Exacerbating Executive Orders
Twenty-two young Americans sued the Trump administration on Thursday, alleging that three executive orders promoting fossil fuels violate their constitutional rights to life and liberty by exacerbating climate change and harming their health and well-being.
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64% Bias Score


Supreme Court Curbs Judicial Authority on Infrastructure Projects
The Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision, limited judges' ability to block infrastructure projects based solely on environmental concerns, impacting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and aligning with the Trump administration's view on judicial overreach.
Supreme Court Curbs Judicial Authority on Infrastructure Projects
The Supreme Court, in an 8-0 decision, limited judges' ability to block infrastructure projects based solely on environmental concerns, impacting the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and aligning with the Trump administration's view on judicial overreach.
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48% Bias Score


Partial Court Victory for One-Dyas's North Sea Power Cable Amidst Environmental Concerns
A Dutch energy company, One-Dyas, secured a partial court victory concerning a power cable for its North Sea gas platform near Borkum island. While a water permit was deemed immediately enforceable, the environmental permits remain in dispute, delaying construction and highlighting the conflict betw...
Partial Court Victory for One-Dyas's North Sea Power Cable Amidst Environmental Concerns
A Dutch energy company, One-Dyas, secured a partial court victory concerning a power cable for its North Sea gas platform near Borkum island. While a water permit was deemed immediately enforceable, the environmental permits remain in dispute, delaying construction and highlighting the conflict betw...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Narrows NEPA, Streamlining Infrastructure Approvals
The Supreme Court significantly narrowed the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) on Thursday, making it easier to approve infrastructure projects by limiting the consideration of indirect environmental impacts, as demonstrated by its unanimous ruling (with one justice not participa...

Supreme Court Narrows NEPA, Streamlining Infrastructure Approvals
The Supreme Court significantly narrowed the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) on Thursday, making it easier to approve infrastructure projects by limiting the consideration of indirect environmental impacts, as demonstrated by its unanimous ruling (with one justice not participa...
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56% Bias Score

Scotland Proposes Jail Time for Ecocide: Landmark Environmental Bill
A proposed bill in Scotland seeks to criminalize ecocide, making company directors liable for jail time or fines for severe environmental damage, aligning with international efforts and aiming for stronger environmental protection.

Scotland Proposes Jail Time for Ecocide: Landmark Environmental Bill
A proposed bill in Scotland seeks to criminalize ecocide, making company directors liable for jail time or fines for severe environmental damage, aligning with international efforts and aiming for stronger environmental protection.
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40% Bias Score

Scotland Considers Criminalizing Ecocide
The Scottish Parliament will debate a bill to criminalize ecocide, potentially setting a UK precedent and influencing international environmental law; it defines ecocide as causing widespread, long-term, or irreversible environmental harm, with penalties up to 20 years imprisonment for individuals a...

Scotland Considers Criminalizing Ecocide
The Scottish Parliament will debate a bill to criminalize ecocide, potentially setting a UK precedent and influencing international environmental law; it defines ecocide as causing widespread, long-term, or irreversible environmental harm, with penalties up to 20 years imprisonment for individuals a...
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36% Bias Score

Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railroad Expansion, Weakening Environmental Protections
The US Supreme Court unanimously approved a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, overturning a lower court decision and limiting the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), potentially accelerating fossil fuel development and weakening environmental safeguards.

Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railroad Expansion, Weakening Environmental Protections
The US Supreme Court unanimously approved a multibillion-dollar oil railroad expansion in Utah, overturning a lower court decision and limiting the scope of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), potentially accelerating fossil fuel development and weakening environmental safeguards.
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48% Bias Score

Aoös River Degraded: Study Demands Ecological Flow Restoration
A new study reveals the devastating impact of the lack of ecological flow from the Pyrgos tou Aoou dam on the Aoös River, a 260km river in Greece and Albania, shrinking it to 1.3 meters wide and severely impacting protected species within Natura 2000 areas and the Northern Pindos National Park, prom...

Aoös River Degraded: Study Demands Ecological Flow Restoration
A new study reveals the devastating impact of the lack of ecological flow from the Pyrgos tou Aoou dam on the Aoös River, a 260km river in Greece and Albania, shrinking it to 1.3 meters wide and severely impacting protected species within Natura 2000 areas and the Northern Pindos National Park, prom...
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36% Bias Score

A69 Highway Construction: Public Rapporteur Recommends Resumption
A public rapporteur recommends resuming the A69 highway construction between Toulouse and Castres, halted in February due to lack of a "major imperative reason of public interest," despite a Senate vote supporting the project and the project being 2/3 complete, leading to legal challenges over envir...

A69 Highway Construction: Public Rapporteur Recommends Resumption
A public rapporteur recommends resuming the A69 highway construction between Toulouse and Castres, halted in February due to lack of a "major imperative reason of public interest," despite a Senate vote supporting the project and the project being 2/3 complete, leading to legal challenges over envir...
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48% Bias Score
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