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Kifisia Residents Battle Unchecked Development Under Greece's NOK
A citizens' group in Kifisia, Greece, is fighting against unchecked development driven by the 2012 National Town Planning Framework (NOK), which led to the cutting of approximately 3,000 trees (based on permits alone) and numerous construction projects, prompting legal challenges and exposing regula...
Kifisia Residents Battle Unchecked Development Under Greece's NOK
A citizens' group in Kifisia, Greece, is fighting against unchecked development driven by the 2012 National Town Planning Framework (NOK), which led to the cutting of approximately 3,000 trees (based on permits alone) and numerous construction projects, prompting legal challenges and exposing regula...
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48% Bias Score


Urgent Action Needed to Protect NI's Deteriorating Nature Sites
A report by the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) reveals that urgent action is needed to protect Northern Ireland's nature sites due to insufficient implementation of existing laws, resulting in a decline in the number of sites in favorable condition from 61.7% in 2008 to 51.5% in 2024.
Urgent Action Needed to Protect NI's Deteriorating Nature Sites
A report by the Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) reveals that urgent action is needed to protect Northern Ireland's nature sites due to insufficient implementation of existing laws, resulting in a decline in the number of sites in favorable condition from 61.7% in 2008 to 51.5% in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
French Polynesia Vetoes Deep-Sea Mining
French Polynesian President Moetai Brotherson strongly opposes deep-sea mining due to environmental concerns, creating a conflict with other Pacific Island nations pursuing it for economic reasons, highlighting the uncertain environmental consequences and geopolitical tensions.
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48% Bias Score


CCP Reviews Environmental Regulations, Emphasizes Accountability
Xi Jinping led a CCP meeting reviewing ecological protection inspection regulations and a disciplinary inspection report, highlighting positive environmental results, addressing public complaints, and emphasizing accountability to advance ecological civilization.
CCP Reviews Environmental Regulations, Emphasizes Accountability
Xi Jinping led a CCP meeting reviewing ecological protection inspection regulations and a disciplinary inspection report, highlighting positive environmental results, addressing public complaints, and emphasizing accountability to advance ecological civilization.
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44% Bias Score


Comino's Overtourism: Malta Caps Daily Visitors at 5,000
The Maltese island of Comino, a former secluded paradise, is now grappling with overtourism, prompting authorities to implement a daily visitor cap of 5,000 to mitigate environmental damage and visitor dissatisfaction, following years of complaints and activist protests.
Comino's Overtourism: Malta Caps Daily Visitors at 5,000
The Maltese island of Comino, a former secluded paradise, is now grappling with overtourism, prompting authorities to implement a daily visitor cap of 5,000 to mitigate environmental damage and visitor dissatisfaction, following years of complaints and activist protests.
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48% Bias Score


AI-Powered Camera Improves Wildfire Response in Cross-Border Region
A new AI-powered camera in Kalmthout, Belgium, detects wildfires within a 20km radius, including parts of the Netherlands, alerting firefighters immediately; this follows a 2011 fire that destroyed 600 hectares of the Kalmthoutse Heide.
AI-Powered Camera Improves Wildfire Response in Cross-Border Region
A new AI-powered camera in Kalmthout, Belgium, detects wildfires within a 20km radius, including parts of the Netherlands, alerting firefighters immediately; this follows a 2011 fire that destroyed 600 hectares of the Kalmthoutse Heide.
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32% Bias Score

Xi Jinping Leads Tree-Planting Initiative, Underscoring China's Environmental Goals
Chinese President Xi Jinping joined other leaders in a tree-planting event in Beijing on April 3rd, 2025, emphasizing the importance of continued forestation efforts to achieve a 'Beautiful China,' noting that China's forest coverage exceeds 25 percent and contributes to about one-quarter of the wor...

Xi Jinping Leads Tree-Planting Initiative, Underscoring China's Environmental Goals
Chinese President Xi Jinping joined other leaders in a tree-planting event in Beijing on April 3rd, 2025, emphasizing the importance of continued forestation efforts to achieve a 'Beautiful China,' noting that China's forest coverage exceeds 25 percent and contributes to about one-quarter of the wor...
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Policies Threaten US National Parks
President Trump's budget cuts resulted in the dismissal of 1000 National Park Service employees in 2025, impacting a record 332 million park visitors in 2024, while his administration expands resource extraction in these areas, sparking protests from the "Resistance Rangers" and environmental groups...

Trump's Policies Threaten US National Parks
President Trump's budget cuts resulted in the dismissal of 1000 National Park Service employees in 2025, impacting a record 332 million park visitors in 2024, while his administration expands resource extraction in these areas, sparking protests from the "Resistance Rangers" and environmental groups...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's National Park Cuts Spark Protests Amidst Record Visitation
President Trump's budget cuts to the National Park Service resulted in the dismissal of 1000 employees, sparking protests and legal challenges amidst record-high visitor numbers (332 million in 2024) and the administration's concurrent expansion of resource extraction within the parks.

Trump's National Park Cuts Spark Protests Amidst Record Visitation
President Trump's budget cuts to the National Park Service resulted in the dismissal of 1000 employees, sparking protests and legal challenges amidst record-high visitor numbers (332 million in 2024) and the administration's concurrent expansion of resource extraction within the parks.
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60% Bias Score

China Intensifies Environmental Protection Inspections
The Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee reviewed environmental protection inspection regulations and a report on disciplinary inspections, stressing accountability and the importance of addressing environmental issues to achieve a "Beautiful China" by 2025.

China Intensifies Environmental Protection Inspections
The Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee reviewed environmental protection inspection regulations and a report on disciplinary inspections, stressing accountability and the importance of addressing environmental issues to achieve a "Beautiful China" by 2025.
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40% Bias Score

NRW Visitor Center Closures Spark Safety Concerns and Protests
Natural Resources Wales is closing visitor centers at three sites, including Ynyslas Nature Reserve, impacting 100+ protestors, seasonal and permanent staff, and potentially endangering visitors due to safety concerns on a red flag beach with frequent WWII ordnance discoveries, as part of a £12 mill...

NRW Visitor Center Closures Spark Safety Concerns and Protests
Natural Resources Wales is closing visitor centers at three sites, including Ynyslas Nature Reserve, impacting 100+ protestors, seasonal and permanent staff, and potentially endangering visitors due to safety concerns on a red flag beach with frequent WWII ordnance discoveries, as part of a £12 mill...
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52% Bias Score

German Court Hears Lawsuit Against LNG Terminal in Stade
The Lower Saxony State Office for Environmental Protection is suing the German government over the approval of an LNG terminal in Stade, arguing it violates climate goals and lacks safety measures; the court case began March 29th, 2024.

German Court Hears Lawsuit Against LNG Terminal in Stade
The Lower Saxony State Office for Environmental Protection is suing the German government over the approval of an LNG terminal in Stade, arguing it violates climate goals and lacks safety measures; the court case began March 29th, 2024.
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56% Bias Score
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