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India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; however, there's a window to transition to lower-emission technologies before much of the planned capacity is built.
India's Steel Expansion Threatens Climate Goals
India's plan to double steel production by 2030, heavily reliant on coal, threatens its climate goals and global emission targets; however, there's a window to transition to lower-emission technologies before much of the planned capacity is built.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Rejects Ontario Appeal in Groundbreaking Climate Change Lawsuit
The Supreme Court of Canada's refusal to hear Ontario's appeal against a climate change lawsuit means the case will return to a lower court. Seven young activists argue the province's greenhouse gas emission reduction target of 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 violates their Charter rights.
Supreme Court Rejects Ontario Appeal in Groundbreaking Climate Change Lawsuit
The Supreme Court of Canada's refusal to hear Ontario's appeal against a climate change lawsuit means the case will return to a lower court. Seven young activists argue the province's greenhouse gas emission reduction target of 30 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 violates their Charter rights.
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44% Bias Score


111 Companies Caused $28 Trillion in Climate Damage
A Dartmouth College study quantifies climate damage caused by 111 companies at $28 trillion since 1991, with Saudi Aramco incurring the highest losses ($2.05 trillion) primarily due to extreme heat resulting from their greenhouse gas emissions.
111 Companies Caused $28 Trillion in Climate Damage
A Dartmouth College study quantifies climate damage caused by 111 companies at $28 trillion since 1991, with Saudi Aramco incurring the highest losses ($2.05 trillion) primarily due to extreme heat resulting from their greenhouse gas emissions.
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40% Bias Score


Grocery Swaps Can Cut Household Emissions by 6 Tonnes Annually
Simple grocery swaps like replacing red meat with chicken or plant-based alternatives, dairy-free milk, and fruit toast instead of muffins can reduce a household's yearly greenhouse gas emissions by 6 tonnes, equivalent to average household electricity use, according to new research by the George In...
Grocery Swaps Can Cut Household Emissions by 6 Tonnes Annually
Simple grocery swaps like replacing red meat with chicken or plant-based alternatives, dairy-free milk, and fruit toast instead of muffins can reduce a household's yearly greenhouse gas emissions by 6 tonnes, equivalent to average household electricity use, according to new research by the George In...
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24% Bias Score


Dutch Peatland Study Reveals Unexpected CO2 Emission Variations
A Dutch study investigating methods to reduce CO2 emissions from peatlands found unexpected results in some areas, where raising groundwater levels increased CO2 emissions due to upwelling groundwater, highlighting the need for site-specific solutions.
Dutch Peatland Study Reveals Unexpected CO2 Emission Variations
A Dutch study investigating methods to reduce CO2 emissions from peatlands found unexpected results in some areas, where raising groundwater levels increased CO2 emissions due to upwelling groundwater, highlighting the need for site-specific solutions.
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20% Bias Score


Spain's Decoupled Growth: Climate Progress and Sectoral Challenges
Spain reduced greenhouse gas emissions per GDP euro by 41% since 2008, outperforming the EU average, but lags in manufacturing and transport; the challenge lies in designing climate policies supporting productivity and prosperity.
Spain's Decoupled Growth: Climate Progress and Sectoral Challenges
Spain reduced greenhouse gas emissions per GDP euro by 41% since 2008, outperforming the EU average, but lags in manufacturing and transport; the challenge lies in designing climate policies supporting productivity and prosperity.
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24% Bias Score

Air Pollution From Greenhouse Gases to Kill 500,000 Europeans Annually by 2050
A University of Leeds study predicts that by 2050, over 500,000 Europeans could die annually from air pollution if greenhouse gas emissions remain high; however, strong emission reductions could prevent 250,000 deaths annually, primarily by targeting PM2.5 and ozone.

Air Pollution From Greenhouse Gases to Kill 500,000 Europeans Annually by 2050
A University of Leeds study predicts that by 2050, over 500,000 Europeans could die annually from air pollution if greenhouse gas emissions remain high; however, strong emission reductions could prevent 250,000 deaths annually, primarily by targeting PM2.5 and ozone.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration Weakens Environmental Regulations
The Trump administration planned to weaken U.S. environmental regulations, potentially increasing pollution and harming public health, while simultaneously halting renewable energy projects and accelerating fossil fuel extraction, contradicting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Trump Administration Weakens Environmental Regulations
The Trump administration planned to weaken U.S. environmental regulations, potentially increasing pollution and harming public health, while simultaneously halting renewable energy projects and accelerating fossil fuel extraction, contradicting global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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48% Bias Score

Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Temperature Fluctuations Globally
A new study in Nature Communications reveals that human-caused climate change is making extreme temperature fluctuations—sudden shifts from warm to cold or vice versa—more frequent, intense, and faster across over 60% of the globe since 1961, posing severe risks to human health and the environment, ...

Climate Change Intensifies Extreme Temperature Fluctuations Globally
A new study in Nature Communications reveals that human-caused climate change is making extreme temperature fluctuations—sudden shifts from warm to cold or vice versa—more frequent, intense, and faster across over 60% of the globe since 1961, posing severe risks to human health and the environment, ...
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36% Bias Score

Plant-Based Diet Could Reduce Emissions and Deaths by Significant Amounts
A 40-year study with 200,000 participants, presented at the Delphi Forum, reveals that a plant-based diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29%, fertilizer use by 21%, land use by 51%, and water use by 13%, preventing 15 million deaths annually.

Plant-Based Diet Could Reduce Emissions and Deaths by Significant Amounts
A 40-year study with 200,000 participants, presented at the Delphi Forum, reveals that a plant-based diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 29%, fertilizer use by 21%, land use by 51%, and water use by 13%, preventing 15 million deaths annually.
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise 2.9 Percent in 2024
Large Dutch companies' greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.9 percent in 2024, reversing a seven-year trend, primarily due to industrial activity, particularly Tata Steel's blast furnace six restarting after maintenance, and the chemical industry's recovery; this contrasts with a 5 percent decrease in Eu...

Dutch Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rise 2.9 Percent in 2024
Large Dutch companies' greenhouse gas emissions rose 2.9 percent in 2024, reversing a seven-year trend, primarily due to industrial activity, particularly Tata Steel's blast furnace six restarting after maintenance, and the chemical industry's recovery; this contrasts with a 5 percent decrease in Eu...
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40% Bias Score

Barcelona Port Launches First Ferry Electrification System, Reducing Emissions
Barcelona's Port launched its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, a €3.5 million initiative partially funded by the Recovery Plan, reducing annual CO2 emissions from docked ferries by 2,090 tons; the project aims for full port electrification by 2030.

Barcelona Port Launches First Ferry Electrification System, Reducing Emissions
Barcelona's Port launched its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system, a €3.5 million initiative partially funded by the Recovery Plan, reducing annual CO2 emissions from docked ferries by 2,090 tons; the project aims for full port electrification by 2030.
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44% Bias Score
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