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Trump Declares National Energy Emergency, Reversing Climate Policies
President Trump declared a national energy emergency on his first day in office, aiming to accelerate fossil fuel development by weakening environmental reviews and increasing oil and gas lease sales, reversing Biden-era policies promoting renewable energy; this move faces Democratic opposition and ...
Trump Declares National Energy Emergency, Reversing Climate Policies
President Trump declared a national energy emergency on his first day in office, aiming to accelerate fossil fuel development by weakening environmental reviews and increasing oil and gas lease sales, reversing Biden-era policies promoting renewable energy; this move faces Democratic opposition and ...
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52% Bias Score


Woodside Faces Delays, Raising Australian Energy Crisis Fears
Woodside's six-year-old application to extend its North West Shelf gas operations until 2070 faces further delays, causing frustration and raising concerns about a looming energy crisis in Victoria and NSW due to declining Bass Strait gas production and a slower-than-expected shift to electric alter...
Woodside Faces Delays, Raising Australian Energy Crisis Fears
Woodside's six-year-old application to extend its North West Shelf gas operations until 2070 faces further delays, causing frustration and raising concerns about a looming energy crisis in Victoria and NSW due to declining Bass Strait gas production and a slower-than-expected shift to electric alter...
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48% Bias Score


Macron Emphasizes Calm Dialogue at 2024 Salon de l'Agriculture
French President Macron's visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on February 22nd was marked by a calm atmosphere, contrasting with previous years. He met with agricultural organizations, addressed concerns about the Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), and discussed trade issues with the US.
Macron Emphasizes Calm Dialogue at 2024 Salon de l'Agriculture
French President Macron's visit to the Salon de l'Agriculture on February 22nd was marked by a calm atmosphere, contrasting with previous years. He met with agricultural organizations, addressed concerns about the Office français de la biodiversité (OFB), and discussed trade issues with the US.
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32% Bias Score


France levies €100 fee per 100g of PFAS discharged into water
France introduces a €100 fee per 100 grams of PFAS discharged into water, aiming to raise €10 million annually for water treatment projects; however, cookware manufacturers were excluded, and the law does not cover other contamination sources.
France levies €100 fee per 100g of PFAS discharged into water
France introduces a €100 fee per 100 grams of PFAS discharged into water, aiming to raise €10 million annually for water treatment projects; however, cookware manufacturers were excluded, and the law does not cover other contamination sources.
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32% Bias Score


Dutch Nitrogen Emission Threshold Proposal Faces Scientific Scrutiny
Dutch Agriculture Minister Wiersma's proposal to raise the nitrogen emission threshold by a factor of 200, to ease business expansion, is challenged by the RIVM and other scientists who cite insufficient scientific backing and lack of transparency; a pilot legal case will test the threshold's legali...
Dutch Nitrogen Emission Threshold Proposal Faces Scientific Scrutiny
Dutch Agriculture Minister Wiersma's proposal to raise the nitrogen emission threshold by a factor of 200, to ease business expansion, is challenged by the RIVM and other scientists who cite insufficient scientific backing and lack of transparency; a pilot legal case will test the threshold's legali...
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48% Bias Score


French Senate Passes Agricultural Bill, Sparking Environmental Concerns
The French Senate passed a new agricultural bill, declaring agriculture a major public interest, streamlining project approvals but weakening environmental protections by potentially allowing EU-approved pesticides without viable alternatives and reducing penalties for unintentional environmental da...
French Senate Passes Agricultural Bill, Sparking Environmental Concerns
The French Senate passed a new agricultural bill, declaring agriculture a major public interest, streamlining project approvals but weakening environmental protections by potentially allowing EU-approved pesticides without viable alternatives and reducing penalties for unintentional environmental da...
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48% Bias Score

North Macedonia Seeks EU Approval for Waste Imports Amid Stricter Regulations
North Macedonia is among 24 countries seeking EU approval to import non-hazardous waste, facing stricter EU regulations starting in 2027 that will largely ban such imports to non-OECD countries unless environmental standards are met; this includes a complete ban on plastic waste exports from 2026 to...

North Macedonia Seeks EU Approval for Waste Imports Amid Stricter Regulations
North Macedonia is among 24 countries seeking EU approval to import non-hazardous waste, facing stricter EU regulations starting in 2027 that will largely ban such imports to non-OECD countries unless environmental standards are met; this includes a complete ban on plastic waste exports from 2026 to...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Data Purge Hinders Environmental Justice Efforts
The Trump administration removed several key federal environmental data tools, including EJScreen and CEJST, hindering efforts to address environmental injustices and potentially impacting polluting corporations like Elon Musk's xAI and SpaceX. Several websites, including those containing the CDC's ...

Trump Administration's Data Purge Hinders Environmental Justice Efforts
The Trump administration removed several key federal environmental data tools, including EJScreen and CEJST, hindering efforts to address environmental injustices and potentially impacting polluting corporations like Elon Musk's xAI and SpaceX. Several websites, including those containing the CDC's ...
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44% Bias Score

EU Weighs Weakening Corporate Environmental Reporting Amid Deregulation Push
The European Commission is considering weakening its new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by removing the "double materiality" principle, which mandates companies to report environmental damage, amid an internal debate over deregulation.

EU Weighs Weakening Corporate Environmental Reporting Amid Deregulation Push
The European Commission is considering weakening its new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by removing the "double materiality" principle, which mandates companies to report environmental damage, amid an internal debate over deregulation.
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52% Bias Score

EU Scraps Pesticide Reduction Target
The EU has indefinitely shelved its plan to halve pesticide use by 2030, due to opposition from right-wing parties and farmers, shifting focus to trade and biopesticide innovation instead of mandatory reduction targets.

EU Scraps Pesticide Reduction Target
The EU has indefinitely shelved its plan to halve pesticide use by 2030, due to opposition from right-wing parties and farmers, shifting focus to trade and biopesticide innovation instead of mandatory reduction targets.
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48% Bias Score

California Considers Ban on Disposable Vapes to Curb Pollution
California lawmakers proposed a bill to ban the sale of disposable vapes by January 1, 2026, aiming to reduce plastic pollution and address concerns about battery acid leaching; violators face fines up to $2,000, while opponents cite potential economic consequences and increased tobacco smuggling.

California Considers Ban on Disposable Vapes to Curb Pollution
California lawmakers proposed a bill to ban the sale of disposable vapes by January 1, 2026, aiming to reduce plastic pollution and address concerns about battery acid leaching; violators face fines up to $2,000, while opponents cite potential economic consequences and increased tobacco smuggling.
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36% Bias Score

Benelux Urges UN Fuel Standards to Curb Dirty Fuel Exports to Africa
The Benelux nations (Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg) are recommending the adoption of UN fuel quality standards for exports, aiming to end the export of substandard fuels to West Africa, a practice previously centered in Rotterdam, and now in Antwerp, after a Dutch policy change in 2023 significan...

Benelux Urges UN Fuel Standards to Curb Dirty Fuel Exports to Africa
The Benelux nations (Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg) are recommending the adoption of UN fuel quality standards for exports, aiming to end the export of substandard fuels to West Africa, a practice previously centered in Rotterdam, and now in Antwerp, after a Dutch policy change in 2023 significan...
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40% Bias Score
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