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German Fridays for Future Demands Halt to New Gas Projects
Ahead of September 20th climate protests, Fridays for Future Germany urges the government to stop new gas projects, strengthen climate action, and tax billionaires more, citing the government's focus on gas extraction as counterproductive to climate goals.
German Fridays for Future Demands Halt to New Gas Projects
Ahead of September 20th climate protests, Fridays for Future Germany urges the government to stop new gas projects, strengthen climate action, and tax billionaires more, citing the government's focus on gas extraction as counterproductive to climate goals.
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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


Netherlands to Boost North Sea Gas Extraction for Energy Security
The Netherlands plans to significantly increase natural gas extraction from its North Sea reserves by next month, aiming to improve energy security amid global supply uncertainties and despite environmental concerns, with the government potentially increasing its stake in projects to 85%.
Netherlands to Boost North Sea Gas Extraction for Energy Security
The Netherlands plans to significantly increase natural gas extraction from its North Sea reserves by next month, aiming to improve energy security amid global supply uncertainties and despite environmental concerns, with the government potentially increasing its stake in projects to 85%.
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36% Bias Score


Groningen Earthquake Damage Repair Improves, But Reinforcement Concerns Remain
A survey of 1301 Groningen residents reveals an improvement in earthquake damage repair, reaching 89% completion, and increased satisfaction (7/10), attributed to a new €10,000 fixed compensation for minor damage. However, dissatisfaction persists regarding house reinforcement due to delays and uncl...
Groningen Earthquake Damage Repair Improves, But Reinforcement Concerns Remain
A survey of 1301 Groningen residents reveals an improvement in earthquake damage repair, reaching 89% completion, and increased satisfaction (7/10), attributed to a new €10,000 fixed compensation for minor damage. However, dissatisfaction persists regarding house reinforcement due to delays and uncl...
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44% Bias Score


German Greens Push for 2035 Oil and Gas Ban Amid Borkum Field Protest
The German Green Party is advocating for a nationwide ban on oil and gas extraction by 2035, protesting a planned gas field off Borkum Island due to environmental concerns and conflicting climate goals, despite the project nearing completion and facing opposition from environmental groups and local ...
German Greens Push for 2035 Oil and Gas Ban Amid Borkum Field Protest
The German Green Party is advocating for a nationwide ban on oil and gas extraction by 2035, protesting a planned gas field off Borkum Island due to environmental concerns and conflicting climate goals, despite the project nearing completion and facing opposition from environmental groups and local ...
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48% Bias Score


€3.5 Billion Investment to Address Groningen Gas Extraction Damage
The Dutch government will invest €3.5 billion over 30 years in Groningen and Noord-Drenthe to compensate for the social and economic damage caused by gas extraction, focusing on education, healthcare, welfare, and mental health initiatives.
€3.5 Billion Investment to Address Groningen Gas Extraction Damage
The Dutch government will invest €3.5 billion over 30 years in Groningen and Noord-Drenthe to compensate for the social and economic damage caused by gas extraction, focusing on education, healthcare, welfare, and mental health initiatives.
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36% Bias Score

German-Dutch Gas Extraction Deal Faces Environmental Backlash
Germany and the Netherlands are considering a gas extraction agreement near Borkum, opposed by the SDN due to environmental concerns and the potential for increased industrialization in the Wadden Sea, despite a permit already issued and ongoing legal challenges.

German-Dutch Gas Extraction Deal Faces Environmental Backlash
Germany and the Netherlands are considering a gas extraction agreement near Borkum, opposed by the SDN due to environmental concerns and the potential for increased industrialization in the Wadden Sea, despite a permit already issued and ongoing legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score

Groningen House Reinforcement Delayed Until At Least 2034
Due to personnel shortages and unforeseen delays, the reinforcement of houses in Groningen's gas extraction area, initially planned for completion much sooner, is now expected to last until at least 2034; while the risk of earthquakes has decreased to 1 percent, the project's delay negatively impact...

Groningen House Reinforcement Delayed Until At Least 2034
Due to personnel shortages and unforeseen delays, the reinforcement of houses in Groningen's gas extraction area, initially planned for completion much sooner, is now expected to last until at least 2034; while the risk of earthquakes has decreased to 1 percent, the project's delay negatively impact...
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands to Boost North Sea Gas Extraction to Secure Energy Supply
Facing reduced gas imports and the closure of the Groningen field, the Netherlands plans to significantly increase North Sea gas extraction by next month, aiming to produce 15% of the country's annual gas demand, despite environmental concerns and legal challenges.

Netherlands to Boost North Sea Gas Extraction to Secure Energy Supply
Facing reduced gas imports and the closure of the Groningen field, the Netherlands plans to significantly increase North Sea gas extraction by next month, aiming to produce 15% of the country's annual gas demand, despite environmental concerns and legal challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Groningen Forms New Provincial Government After Wind Farm Dispute
Groningen province formed a new coalition government of BBB, PvdA, VVD, and GroenLinks, replacing the previous coalition that collapsed over a wind farm dispute; the new government prioritizes broad welfare, agricultural expansion with environmental considerations, and opposes large-scale infrastruc...

Groningen Forms New Provincial Government After Wind Farm Dispute
Groningen province formed a new coalition government of BBB, PvdA, VVD, and GroenLinks, replacing the previous coalition that collapsed over a wind farm dispute; the new government prioritizes broad welfare, agricultural expansion with environmental considerations, and opposes large-scale infrastruc...
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36% Bias Score

€3.5 Billion to Compensate Groningen for Gas Extraction Damage
The Dutch government will compensate Groningen and Noord-Drenthe with €3.5 billion over 30 years to address socioeconomic issues stemming from decades of gas extraction, including increased funding for education, healthcare, and social welfare programs, aiming to improve the region's living standard...

€3.5 Billion to Compensate Groningen for Gas Extraction Damage
The Dutch government will compensate Groningen and Noord-Drenthe with €3.5 billion over 30 years to address socioeconomic issues stemming from decades of gas extraction, including increased funding for education, healthcare, and social welfare programs, aiming to improve the region's living standard...
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40% Bias Score

Groningen Water Company Faces Tens of Millions in Losses Due to Earthquake Damage
Waterbedrijf Groningen faces tens of millions of euros in losses from earthquake-related damage to its water pipes, requiring adjustments and potentially higher water prices for residents, despite 5 million euros in government compensation.

Groningen Water Company Faces Tens of Millions in Losses Due to Earthquake Damage
Waterbedrijf Groningen faces tens of millions of euros in losses from earthquake-related damage to its water pipes, requiring adjustments and potentially higher water prices for residents, despite 5 million euros in government compensation.
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36% Bias Score
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