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EU Unveils Major Economic Revamp Amidst Climate Concerns
The EU unveiled a plan for economic restructuring, including deregulation, energy price controls, and a €100 billion industrial decarbonization bank (potentially reaching €400 billion with private investment), to counter economic decline and geopolitical uncertainty, while facing criticism from envi...
EU Unveils Major Economic Revamp Amidst Climate Concerns
The EU unveiled a plan for economic restructuring, including deregulation, energy price controls, and a €100 billion industrial decarbonization bank (potentially reaching €400 billion with private investment), to counter economic decline and geopolitical uncertainty, while facing criticism from envi...
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48% Bias Score


EU Lobbying Spending Hits €343 Million, Raising Transparency Concerns
Analysis reveals that the 162 largest EU companies and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying in 2024-2025—a 13% increase—with polluting industries showing significant growth. This highlights the need for stricter regulations and greater transparency.
EU Lobbying Spending Hits €343 Million, Raising Transparency Concerns
Analysis reveals that the 162 largest EU companies and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying in 2024-2025—a 13% increase—with polluting industries showing significant growth. This highlights the need for stricter regulations and greater transparency.
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52% Bias Score


€343 Million Spent on EU Lobbying in 2024: Analysis Reveals Industry Influence
A new analysis reveals that 162 major corporations and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying EU lawmakers and officials in 2024, a 13% increase from the previous year and a significant rise since 2020, highlighting concerns about industry influence on EU policy.
€343 Million Spent on EU Lobbying in 2024: Analysis Reveals Industry Influence
A new analysis reveals that 162 major corporations and trade associations spent €343 million on lobbying EU lawmakers and officials in 2024, a 13% increase from the previous year and a significant rise since 2020, highlighting concerns about industry influence on EU policy.
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44% Bias Score


EU Likely to Miss Most 2030 Green Targets
A new European Environment Agency report reveals the European Union is likely to miss most of its 2030 green targets, impacting its climate-neutrality goal; only eight of 28 key objectives are projected to be met, necessitating significant policy changes and increased financing.
EU Likely to Miss Most 2030 Green Targets
A new European Environment Agency report reveals the European Union is likely to miss most of its 2030 green targets, impacting its climate-neutrality goal; only eight of 28 key objectives are projected to be met, necessitating significant policy changes and increased financing.
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32% Bias Score


EU Shelves 2030 Pesticide Reduction Goal
Facing farmer protests and criticism, the European Union has indefinitely postponed its plan to halve pesticide use by 2030, shifting its focus to incentivizing farmers rather than imposing environmental targets.
EU Shelves 2030 Pesticide Reduction Goal
Facing farmer protests and criticism, the European Union has indefinitely postponed its plan to halve pesticide use by 2030, shifting its focus to incentivizing farmers rather than imposing environmental targets.
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56% Bias Score


EU Revises Carbon Tax, Raising Concerns About Weakened Climate Goals
The EU is revising its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), exempting 80% of businesses to ease administrative burdens and improve competitiveness, potentially weakening its environmental impact and jeopardizing climate goals. This reflects a broader trend of deregulation in Brussels, impactin...
EU Revises Carbon Tax, Raising Concerns About Weakened Climate Goals
The EU is revising its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), exempting 80% of businesses to ease administrative burdens and improve competitiveness, potentially weakening its environmental impact and jeopardizing climate goals. This reflects a broader trend of deregulation in Brussels, impactin...
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44% Bias Score

EU Unveils "Omnibus" Regulation and "Clean Industrial Deal", Sparking Concerns Over Weakened Environmental Protections
The EU Commission will present the "Omnibus" regulation on Wednesday, aiming to simplify four sustainability laws, including the CSRD and supply chain act, while simultaneously unveiling the "Clean Industrial Deal" prioritizing industrial needs in climate action, causing concerns over weakened envir...

EU Unveils "Omnibus" Regulation and "Clean Industrial Deal", Sparking Concerns Over Weakened Environmental Protections
The EU Commission will present the "Omnibus" regulation on Wednesday, aiming to simplify four sustainability laws, including the CSRD and supply chain act, while simultaneously unveiling the "Clean Industrial Deal" prioritizing industrial needs in climate action, causing concerns over weakened envir...
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56% Bias Score

EU Unveils Clean Industrial Deal to Boost Competitiveness
The European Commission's Clean Industrial Deal, presented this Wednesday, aims to bolster European industry's competitiveness while adhering to climate goals by promoting domestic procurement, streamlining state aid, and employing a temporary LNG strategy to mitigate high energy prices.

EU Unveils Clean Industrial Deal to Boost Competitiveness
The European Commission's Clean Industrial Deal, presented this Wednesday, aims to bolster European industry's competitiveness while adhering to climate goals by promoting domestic procurement, streamlining state aid, and employing a temporary LNG strategy to mitigate high energy prices.
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48% 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

EU Shifts Agricultural Policy, Prioritizing Competitiveness Over Climate Goals
The EU abandoned its "Farm to Fork" initiative, a key climate policy, in favor of a new agricultural program prioritizing farmers' competitiveness and using incentives instead of regulations, following large-scale farmer protests.

EU Shifts Agricultural Policy, Prioritizing Competitiveness Over Climate Goals
The EU abandoned its "Farm to Fork" initiative, a key climate policy, in favor of a new agricultural program prioritizing farmers' competitiveness and using incentives instead of regulations, following large-scale farmer protests.
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48% Bias Score

EU Regulatory Simplification Plan Sparks Concerns Over Weakening of Environmental Rules
The European Commission's plan to reduce corporate reporting burdens by 25% is facing criticism from trade unions and green groups who fear it will weaken environmental regulations, with a planned "omnibus" package to revise corporate sustainability rules raising further concern, despite the Commiss...

EU Regulatory Simplification Plan Sparks Concerns Over Weakening of Environmental Rules
The European Commission's plan to reduce corporate reporting burdens by 25% is facing criticism from trade unions and green groups who fear it will weaken environmental regulations, with a planned "omnibus" package to revise corporate sustainability rules raising further concern, despite the Commiss...
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52% Bias Score
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