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EU on Track for 2030 Emissions Goal Despite Political Headwinds
The European Union is nearing its goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, despite political opposition, highlighting the effectiveness of science-based targets and regulations, while acknowledging a remaining 1.5% gap in renewable energy targets.
EU on Track for 2030 Emissions Goal Despite Political Headwinds
The European Union is nearing its goal of a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, despite political opposition, highlighting the effectiveness of science-based targets and regulations, while acknowledging a remaining 1.5% gap in renewable energy targets.
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24% Bias Score


EU's 2035 Gasoline Car Ban Faces Backlash
Facing political and industry pressure, the European Union's plan to ban gasoline car sales by 2035 is under review, with concerns over job losses, factory closures, and China's dominance in the electric vehicle market raising the possibility of the ban being weakened or delayed.
EU's 2035 Gasoline Car Ban Faces Backlash
Facing political and industry pressure, the European Union's plan to ban gasoline car sales by 2035 is under review, with concerns over job losses, factory closures, and China's dominance in the electric vehicle market raising the possibility of the ban being weakened or delayed.
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52% Bias Score


Iberian Blackout Exposes EU Energy Policy Flaws
A massive blackout struck the Iberian Peninsula on April 28, 2025, leaving over 50 million without power due to the region's overdependence on solar and wind energy, insufficient storage, and the Pyrenees' isolation, exposing flaws in EU energy policies and highlighting the urgent need for a coordin...
Iberian Blackout Exposes EU Energy Policy Flaws
A massive blackout struck the Iberian Peninsula on April 28, 2025, leaving over 50 million without power due to the region's overdependence on solar and wind energy, insufficient storage, and the Pyrenees' isolation, exposing flaws in EU energy policies and highlighting the urgent need for a coordin...
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60% Bias Score


EPP Congress: Weber's Re-election Solidifies Power, Raises Concerns
The European People's Party (EPP) held its annual congress in Valencia, Spain, resulting in Manfred Weber's re-election as party leader and a shift toward more conservative policies regarding migration and the Green Deal, raising concerns about potential German dominance and the weakening of centris...
EPP Congress: Weber's Re-election Solidifies Power, Raises Concerns
The European People's Party (EPP) held its annual congress in Valencia, Spain, resulting in Manfred Weber's re-election as party leader and a shift toward more conservative policies regarding migration and the Green Deal, raising concerns about potential German dominance and the weakening of centris...
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48% Bias Score


EFRAG Seeks Public Input on EU Sustainability Reporting Standard Revisions
EFRAG launched a public consultation on April 8, 2024, to revise EU sustainability reporting standards by October 31, 2024, to address implementation challenges and simplify regulations at the request of the EU Commission, with responses due May 6, 2024.
EFRAG Seeks Public Input on EU Sustainability Reporting Standard Revisions
EFRAG launched a public consultation on April 8, 2024, to revise EU sustainability reporting standards by October 31, 2024, to address implementation challenges and simplify regulations at the request of the EU Commission, with responses due May 6, 2024.
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32% Bias Score


EU Parliament Debates 'Green Lobbying Scandal' Over Life Program Funding
The European Parliament is debating a resolution concerning the funding of NGOs via the EU's Life program for environmental lobbying, which has been labeled a 'green lobbying scandal' by some MEPs, raising concerns about transparency and potentially impacting future NGO influence.
EU Parliament Debates 'Green Lobbying Scandal' Over Life Program Funding
The European Parliament is debating a resolution concerning the funding of NGOs via the EU's Life program for environmental lobbying, which has been labeled a 'green lobbying scandal' by some MEPs, raising concerns about transparency and potentially impacting future NGO influence.
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52% Bias Score

EU Council Debates Significant Revisions to Sustainability Reporting Directives
The EU Council is debating revisions to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with a leaked document suggesting potential compromises that would significantly reduce the number of companies subject to the regulations. Th...

EU Council Debates Significant Revisions to Sustainability Reporting Directives
The EU Council is debating revisions to the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), with a leaked document suggesting potential compromises that would significantly reduce the number of companies subject to the regulations. Th...
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40% Bias Score

Italy to Gradually Phase Out Superbollo Tax on High-Powered Vehicles
Italian Transport Minister Matteo Salvini announced a gradual phase-out of the superbollo tax on high-powered vehicles (over 185 kW), generating €200 million annually, aiming to boost domestic auto production and sales while facing criticism for potentially benefiting wealthier buyers. The plan invo...

Italy to Gradually Phase Out Superbollo Tax on High-Powered Vehicles
Italian Transport Minister Matteo Salvini announced a gradual phase-out of the superbollo tax on high-powered vehicles (over 185 kW), generating €200 million annually, aiming to boost domestic auto production and sales while facing criticism for potentially benefiting wealthier buyers. The plan invo...
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56% Bias Score

EU Eases Auto Emission Rules, Sparing Industry Heavy Fines
The European Union eased its fleet emission standards for automobiles from 2025 to 2029, reducing the financial burden on manufacturers, particularly Volkswagen, while facing criticism from environmental groups for potentially weakening its Green Deal objectives. The decision followed a strategic di...

EU Eases Auto Emission Rules, Sparing Industry Heavy Fines
The European Union eased its fleet emission standards for automobiles from 2025 to 2029, reducing the financial burden on manufacturers, particularly Volkswagen, while facing criticism from environmental groups for potentially weakening its Green Deal objectives. The decision followed a strategic di...
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64% Bias Score

EU Lobbying Surge: Tech and Green Rules Dominate
Analysis of 5,000 EU bills reveals a surge in lobbying activity over 20 years, with technology and environmental regulations as the most heavily lobbied sectors, impacting policy outcomes and raising concerns about transparency.

EU Lobbying Surge: Tech and Green Rules Dominate
Analysis of 5,000 EU bills reveals a surge in lobbying activity over 20 years, with technology and environmental regulations as the most heavily lobbied sectors, impacting policy outcomes and raising concerns about transparency.
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44% Bias Score

EU Parliament Delays Corporate Sustainability Rules Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a delay in implementing new EU rules on corporate sustainability reporting and mandatory due diligence, postponing them until 2028 and 2027 respectively, due to concerns about competitiveness and following an emergency procedure initiated by the Europe...

EU Parliament Delays Corporate Sustainability Rules Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a delay in implementing new EU rules on corporate sustainability reporting and mandatory due diligence, postponing them until 2028 and 2027 respectively, due to concerns about competitiveness and following an emergency procedure initiated by the Europe...
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48% Bias Score

EU to Drastically Reduce Sustainability Reporting Requirements
The European Commission adopted the Omnibus Simplification Package on February 26, 2025, significantly reducing EU sustainability reporting requirements, particularly concerning the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), in response to business concerns and a political shift following t...

EU to Drastically Reduce Sustainability Reporting Requirements
The European Commission adopted the Omnibus Simplification Package on February 26, 2025, significantly reducing EU sustainability reporting requirements, particularly concerning the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), in response to business concerns and a political shift following t...
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40% Bias Score
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