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EU Sidelines Experts in Green Rulebook Simplification
The EU is accelerating the simplification of its green rulebook by excluding technical experts from formal discussions, prioritizing speed over in-depth analysis, a move raising concerns about the quality and effectiveness of the resulting legislation.
EU Sidelines Experts in Green Rulebook Simplification
The EU is accelerating the simplification of its green rulebook by excluding technical experts from formal discussions, prioritizing speed over in-depth analysis, a move raising concerns about the quality and effectiveness of the resulting legislation.
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52% Bias Score


Argentine Indigenous Communities Protest Lithium Mining, Citing Lack of Consent
Indigenous communities in Jujuy, Catamarca, and Mendoza, Argentina, are protesting lithium mining projects, alleging the absence of free, prior, and informed consent, despite government claims otherwise; they highlight environmental damage and broken promises, emphasizing the threat to their traditi...
Argentine Indigenous Communities Protest Lithium Mining, Citing Lack of Consent
Indigenous communities in Jujuy, Catamarca, and Mendoza, Argentina, are protesting lithium mining projects, alleging the absence of free, prior, and informed consent, despite government claims otherwise; they highlight environmental damage and broken promises, emphasizing the threat to their traditi...
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56% Bias Score


EU Eases Green Transition with €6 Billion Cost Reduction Package
The European Commission unveiled a package of measures to ease the green transition, reducing administrative costs by €6 billion, simplifying environmental regulations for businesses, and introducing tax cuts to boost the economy while maintaining long-term decarbonization goals.
EU Eases Green Transition with €6 Billion Cost Reduction Package
The European Commission unveiled a package of measures to ease the green transition, reducing administrative costs by €6 billion, simplifying environmental regulations for businesses, and introducing tax cuts to boost the economy while maintaining long-term decarbonization goals.
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64% Bias Score


EU's "Clean Industrial Deal" to Boost Green Tech Competitiveness
The EU Commission proposes a "Clean Industrial Deal" to boost its green tech sector through 'Buy European' policies, aiming for 40% EU-made components in green products, backed by €480 billion in investments and reforms to public procurement rules to address high energy costs and prevent deindustria...
EU's "Clean Industrial Deal" to Boost Green Tech Competitiveness
The EU Commission proposes a "Clean Industrial Deal" to boost its green tech sector through 'Buy European' policies, aiming for 40% EU-made components in green products, backed by €480 billion in investments and reforms to public procurement rules to address high energy costs and prevent deindustria...
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40% Bias Score


EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations, Reducing Business Reporting Burden
The European Union will introduce the Omnibus Simplification Package on February 26th to reform its Green Deal regulations, reducing the reporting burden on businesses by revising the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, pot...
EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations, Reducing Business Reporting Burden
The European Union will introduce the Omnibus Simplification Package on February 26th to reform its Green Deal regulations, reducing the reporting burden on businesses by revising the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive, pot...
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52% Bias Score


EU Green Targets Force Automakers to Seek Carbon Credits from China
Facing the EU's stringent 2025 CO2 emission targets (93.6g/km), European automakers like Volkswagen and Renault may pay millions to Chinese EV makers for carbon credits to avoid billions in fines, highlighting the industry's struggle with the green transition and Europe's rapid warming.
EU Green Targets Force Automakers to Seek Carbon Credits from China
Facing the EU's stringent 2025 CO2 emission targets (93.6g/km), European automakers like Volkswagen and Renault may pay millions to Chinese EV makers for carbon credits to avoid billions in fines, highlighting the industry's struggle with the green transition and Europe's rapid warming.
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36% Bias Score

Macron and Merz Call for Elimination of EU Corporate Sustainability Directive
At the Choose France summit, President Macron and Chancellor Merz called for the complete removal of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), adopted in May 2024, to ease regulatory burdens on businesses, following recent European Parliament elections that saw gains by parties c...

Macron and Merz Call for Elimination of EU Corporate Sustainability Directive
At the Choose France summit, President Macron and Chancellor Merz called for the complete removal of the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), adopted in May 2024, to ease regulatory burdens on businesses, following recent European Parliament elections that saw gains by parties c...
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64% Bias Score

EU Launches €100 Billion Net-Zero Industry Act
The European Commission launched the Net-Zero Industry Act on Wednesday, allocating over €100 billion to make the EU the global leader in green technologies by 2050, aiming to reduce energy costs, secure critical raw materials, and boost European competitiveness.

EU Launches €100 Billion Net-Zero Industry Act
The European Commission launched the Net-Zero Industry Act on Wednesday, allocating over €100 billion to make the EU the global leader in green technologies by 2050, aiming to reduce energy costs, secure critical raw materials, and boost European competitiveness.
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40% Bias Score

EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations, Reducing Business Reporting Requirements
The European Union plans to reform its Green Deal regulations to reduce the burden on businesses, potentially delaying or limiting the scope of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), as proposed in the leaked draft of the...

EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations, Reducing Business Reporting Requirements
The European Union plans to reform its Green Deal regulations to reduce the burden on businesses, potentially delaying or limiting the scope of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), as proposed in the leaked draft of the...
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44% Bias Score

France's U-turn on EU Green Rules Sparks Outrage
France's unexpected opposition to upcoming EU rules requiring companies to report their environmental impact and human rights violations in supply chains is causing outrage among allies, who accuse Paris of betraying its reputation as a green champion and succumbing to pressure from business groups ...

France's U-turn on EU Green Rules Sparks Outrage
France's unexpected opposition to upcoming EU rules requiring companies to report their environmental impact and human rights violations in supply chains is causing outrage among allies, who accuse Paris of betraying its reputation as a green champion and succumbing to pressure from business groups ...
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56% Bias Score

EU to Simplify Environmental Regulations Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Commission plans to simplify EU environmental regulations by at least 25 percent by mid-2025, streamlining reporting requirements for companies under directives like CSRD and CSDDD to improve competitiveness, but facing criticism for potentially weakening the EU's green agenda.

EU to Simplify Environmental Regulations Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Commission plans to simplify EU environmental regulations by at least 25 percent by mid-2025, streamlining reporting requirements for companies under directives like CSRD and CSDDD to improve competitiveness, but facing criticism for potentially weakening the EU's green agenda.
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48% Bias Score

EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations Amid Business Burden Concerns
The European Union plans to reform its Green Deal regulations to ease the burden on businesses, prompting debate on January 21st and a Commission address on February 26th. The Omnibus Simplification Package will amend the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and Corporate Susta...

EU to Reform Green Deal Regulations Amid Business Burden Concerns
The European Union plans to reform its Green Deal regulations to ease the burden on businesses, prompting debate on January 21st and a Commission address on February 26th. The Omnibus Simplification Package will amend the EU Taxonomy, Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and Corporate Susta...
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52% Bias Score
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