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Germany Curtails Renewable Energy Expansion Plans
German Economy Minister Katherine Reiche announced a reduction in renewable energy expansion targets, revising the projected electricity demand and potentially delaying the country's transition to 80% renewable energy by 2030.
Germany Curtails Renewable Energy Expansion Plans
German Economy Minister Katherine Reiche announced a reduction in renewable energy expansion targets, revising the projected electricity demand and potentially delaying the country's transition to 80% renewable energy by 2030.
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60% Bias Score


IEA Report Shows Continued Rise in Fossil Fuel Demand
The International Energy Agency's (IEA) revised report projects continued growth in oil and natural gas demand until 2050, with coal demand peaking in the 2030s but remaining significantly higher than previously anticipated, contradicting earlier predictions of a peak before 2030.
IEA Report Shows Continued Rise in Fossil Fuel Demand
The International Energy Agency's (IEA) revised report projects continued growth in oil and natural gas demand until 2050, with coal demand peaking in the 2030s but remaining significantly higher than previously anticipated, contradicting earlier predictions of a peak before 2030.
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32% Bias Score


Youth Climate Activists Sue Trump Administration Over Fossil Fuel Policies
In a Montana court, youth climate activists are challenging three Trump-era executive orders promoting fossil fuels, arguing they violate their constitutional rights and the state-created danger doctrine.
Youth Climate Activists Sue Trump Administration Over Fossil Fuel Policies
In a Montana court, youth climate activists are challenging three Trump-era executive orders promoting fossil fuels, arguing they violate their constitutional rights and the state-created danger doctrine.
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28% Bias Score


US-EU Energy Deal: A Near Monopoly for American Energy in Europe
A recently signed US-EU trade deal commits the EU to purchase $750 billion in US energy resources by 2028, potentially making the US a near-monopoly supplier of energy to the EU, surpassing even Gazprom's historical market share.
US-EU Energy Deal: A Near Monopoly for American Energy in Europe
A recently signed US-EU trade deal commits the EU to purchase $750 billion in US energy resources by 2028, potentially making the US a near-monopoly supplier of energy to the EU, surpassing even Gazprom's historical market share.
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52% Bias Score


Study Links 213 Heat Waves to Fossil Fuel Companies
A new study published in Nature found that 213 heat waves were made substantially more likely and intense by emissions from major fossil fuel producers, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP, with some heat waves being "virtually impossible" without their pollution.
Study Links 213 Heat Waves to Fossil Fuel Companies
A new study published in Nature found that 213 heat waves were made substantially more likely and intense by emissions from major fossil fuel producers, including ExxonMobil, Chevron, and BP, with some heat waves being "virtually impossible" without their pollution.
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28% Bias Score


US Urges EU to Increase Fossil Fuel Imports, Sidelining Climate Concerns
The US is pressuring the EU to significantly increase imports of American fossil fuels, prioritizing energy security over climate goals, despite concerns about potential energy dependence and conflicting climate policies.
US Urges EU to Increase Fossil Fuel Imports, Sidelining Climate Concerns
The US is pressuring the EU to significantly increase imports of American fossil fuels, prioritizing energy security over climate goals, despite concerns about potential energy dependence and conflicting climate policies.
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36% Bias Score

The Guardian's Commitment to Climate Action: Progress and Plans
The Guardian outlines its ongoing commitment to climate reporting, emission reduction, and divestment from fossil fuels, detailing specific achievements and future targets.

The Guardian's Commitment to Climate Action: Progress and Plans
The Guardian outlines its ongoing commitment to climate reporting, emission reduction, and divestment from fossil fuels, detailing specific achievements and future targets.
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44% Bias Score

Senate Investigates Lobbying Behind Trump Admin's Climate Rollback
The Senate environment and public works committee launched an investigation into suspected lobbying efforts that led to the Trump administration's plan to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding, a key legal basis for US climate regulations, sending letters to 24 corporations requesting relevant docu...

Senate Investigates Lobbying Behind Trump Admin's Climate Rollback
The Senate environment and public works committee launched an investigation into suspected lobbying efforts that led to the Trump administration's plan to overturn the 2009 endangerment finding, a key legal basis for US climate regulations, sending letters to 24 corporations requesting relevant docu...
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56% Bias Score

NATO Military Expansion to Generate 1.32 Billion Tonnes of CO2 Emissions
A new report reveals that planned increases in military spending by NATO countries will generate an additional 1.32 billion tonnes of planet-heating pollution over the next decade, equivalent to Brazil's annual emissions.

NATO Military Expansion to Generate 1.32 Billion Tonnes of CO2 Emissions
A new report reveals that planned increases in military spending by NATO countries will generate an additional 1.32 billion tonnes of planet-heating pollution over the next decade, equivalent to Brazil's annual emissions.
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40% Bias Score

Australia Extends Lifespan of Major Fossil Fuel Project Until 2070
Australia extended the operational lifespan of its North West Shelf fossil fuel project by 40 years, to 2070, despite criticism for hindering global climate goals; the decision includes new environmental conditions and Indigenous heritage protections.

Australia Extends Lifespan of Major Fossil Fuel Project Until 2070
Australia extended the operational lifespan of its North West Shelf fossil fuel project by 40 years, to 2070, despite criticism for hindering global climate goals; the decision includes new environmental conditions and Indigenous heritage protections.
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28% Bias Score

Pressure Mounts on Hungary and Slovakia to Ditch Russian Oil
Hungary and Slovakia, the EU's last importers of Russian pipeline oil, face increasing pressure from the US and EU to phase out Russian fossil fuels, despite securing previous derogations and citing logistical challenges.

Pressure Mounts on Hungary and Slovakia to Ditch Russian Oil
Hungary and Slovakia, the EU's last importers of Russian pipeline oil, face increasing pressure from the US and EU to phase out Russian fossil fuels, despite securing previous derogations and citing logistical challenges.
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20% Bias Score

Fossil Fuel Companies' Role in Worsening Heat Waves Quantified
A new study published in Nature quantifies the contribution of 14 major fossil fuel and cement companies to the increased intensity and likelihood of 213 heat waves globally between 2000 and 2023, revealing a causal link and potential legal ramifications.

Fossil Fuel Companies' Role in Worsening Heat Waves Quantified
A new study published in Nature quantifies the contribution of 14 major fossil fuel and cement companies to the increased intensity and likelihood of 213 heat waves globally between 2000 and 2023, revealing a causal link and potential legal ramifications.
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24% Bias Score
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