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Iceland-China Partnership Advances Renewable Energy and Gender Equality
Iceland and China's partnership, highlighted at Iceland's embassy 30th anniversary in Beijing, showcases successful collaboration on renewable energy and gender equality, training nearly 100 Chinese professionals in geothermal technology since 1980, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and improved...
Iceland-China Partnership Advances Renewable Energy and Gender Equality
Iceland and China's partnership, highlighted at Iceland's embassy 30th anniversary in Beijing, showcases successful collaboration on renewable energy and gender equality, training nearly 100 Chinese professionals in geothermal technology since 1980, resulting in reduced carbon emissions and improved...
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60% Bias Score


Gas Cooking Linked to High Indoor Air Pollution, Underscoring Need for Transition
Dr. Felix Leach's home study and the Ingenious project in Bradford reveal significantly higher levels of nitrogen dioxide and particulate pollution in homes using gas cookers compared to electric, with gas cooking contributing to approximately 40,000 premature deaths annually in the UK and Europe.
Gas Cooking Linked to High Indoor Air Pollution, Underscoring Need for Transition
Dr. Felix Leach's home study and the Ingenious project in Bradford reveal significantly higher levels of nitrogen dioxide and particulate pollution in homes using gas cookers compared to electric, with gas cooking contributing to approximately 40,000 premature deaths annually in the UK and Europe.
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40% Bias Score


Climate Change: Ice Age Unlikely, Golf Courses Outsize Solar Land Use
A Science study refutes claims of an imminent ice age, predicting the next one in 10,000 years but deeming it unlikely due to CO2 emissions; a separate study shows that German golf courses occupy 25% more land than all solar plants combined.
Climate Change: Ice Age Unlikely, Golf Courses Outsize Solar Land Use
A Science study refutes claims of an imminent ice age, predicting the next one in 10,000 years but deeming it unlikely due to CO2 emissions; a separate study shows that German golf courses occupy 25% more land than all solar plants combined.
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48% Bias Score


China's Indispensable Role in Global Clean Energy Transition
Liu Hanyuan, chairman of Tongwei Group, asserts China's indispensable role in the global clean energy transition due to its dominant 85%+ share of the photovoltaic market, achieved through technological innovation and economies of scale; he advocates for strengthened government-business collaboratio...
China's Indispensable Role in Global Clean Energy Transition
Liu Hanyuan, chairman of Tongwei Group, asserts China's indispensable role in the global clean energy transition due to its dominant 85%+ share of the photovoltaic market, achieved through technological innovation and economies of scale; he advocates for strengthened government-business collaboratio...
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40% Bias Score


National Bank commits $20B to renewable energy despite U.S. pullback
National Bank NA-T aims for $20 billion in renewable energy lending commitments by 2030, exceeding other Canadian banks and defying U.S. policy shifts, representing nearly $10 billion in new lending and reflecting a tripling of its renewable funding since 2019.
National Bank commits $20B to renewable energy despite U.S. pullback
National Bank NA-T aims for $20 billion in renewable energy lending commitments by 2030, exceeding other Canadian banks and defying U.S. policy shifts, representing nearly $10 billion in new lending and reflecting a tripling of its renewable funding since 2019.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Grid Operator Stedin Faces Capacity Crisis Amid Green Energy Transition
To avoid power outages in 2024, Dutch grid operator Stedin used reserve capacity, highlighting critical grid strain impacting businesses and households due to insufficient infrastructure to support the transition to green energy; the company invested €1.096 billion but still faces local bottlenecks,...
Dutch Grid Operator Stedin Faces Capacity Crisis Amid Green Energy Transition
To avoid power outages in 2024, Dutch grid operator Stedin used reserve capacity, highlighting critical grid strain impacting businesses and households due to insufficient infrastructure to support the transition to green energy; the company invested €1.096 billion but still faces local bottlenecks,...
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40% Bias Score

Gender Inequality Hinders Green Economy's Job Growth
The green economy's projected 24 million new jobs by 2030 are not equally distributed, with women significantly underrepresented in renewable energy (32% overall, 21% in wind, 40% in solar), hindering economic growth and sustainable development; targeted investments and policies are needed to addres...

Gender Inequality Hinders Green Economy's Job Growth
The green economy's projected 24 million new jobs by 2030 are not equally distributed, with women significantly underrepresented in renewable energy (32% overall, 21% in wind, 40% in solar), hindering economic growth and sustainable development; targeted investments and policies are needed to addres...
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24% Bias Score

Deep-Sea Mining Tech Advances, But Environmental Concerns Persist
Impossible Metals is developing AI-powered robots for deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules, aiming to minimize environmental impact by avoiding lifeforms and reducing sediment disturbance; however, critics express concerns about habitat destruction, with past experiments showing long-lasting dama...

Deep-Sea Mining Tech Advances, But Environmental Concerns Persist
Impossible Metals is developing AI-powered robots for deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules, aiming to minimize environmental impact by avoiding lifeforms and reducing sediment disturbance; however, critics express concerns about habitat destruction, with past experiments showing long-lasting dama...
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48% Bias Score

Greek Energy Community Cuts Electricity Bills by 60%
The CommonEn energy community in Ioannina, Greece, reduces energy costs for 181 beneficiaries by 60% using solar energy and urban agri-photovoltaics, overcoming initial skepticism and regulatory hurdles to achieve negative energy bills by February 2024.

Greek Energy Community Cuts Electricity Bills by 60%
The CommonEn energy community in Ioannina, Greece, reduces energy costs for 181 beneficiaries by 60% using solar energy and urban agri-photovoltaics, overcoming initial skepticism and regulatory hurdles to achieve negative energy bills by February 2024.
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40% Bias Score

Metlen Energy & Metals Secures Three Major EPC Contracts for Chilean Energy Storage Projects
Metlen Energy & Metals signed three EPC contracts in early 2025 for energy storage projects in Chile, totaling 190.5 MWp of photovoltaic capacity and over 2,500 MWh of BESS capacity, expected to be completed by Q1 2026, contributing to Chile's energy transition goals and representing a 30% market sh...

Metlen Energy & Metals Secures Three Major EPC Contracts for Chilean Energy Storage Projects
Metlen Energy & Metals signed three EPC contracts in early 2025 for energy storage projects in Chile, totaling 190.5 MWp of photovoltaic capacity and over 2,500 MWh of BESS capacity, expected to be completed by Q1 2026, contributing to Chile's energy transition goals and representing a 30% market sh...
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48% Bias Score

Italy's Electric Vehicle Charging Network Expands, Surpassing Other European Nations
Italy's public electric vehicle charging points reached 64,391 in 2024, exceeding France, Germany, and the UK in infrastructure density despite slower electric vehicle sales; 94% of the country has at least one charging point within 10km, although regional disparities exist, particularly in the Sout...

Italy's Electric Vehicle Charging Network Expands, Surpassing Other European Nations
Italy's public electric vehicle charging points reached 64,391 in 2024, exceeding France, Germany, and the UK in infrastructure density despite slower electric vehicle sales; 94% of the country has at least one charging point within 10km, although regional disparities exist, particularly in the Sout...
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44% Bias Score

UK to End North Sea Oil Windfall Tax, Ban New Drilling Licenses
The UK government announced plans to end the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas from 2030, replacing it with a price-linked system, and to ban new drilling licenses, aiming for a transition to clean energy by 2050, prompting mixed reactions from unions and environmental groups.

UK to End North Sea Oil Windfall Tax, Ban New Drilling Licenses
The UK government announced plans to end the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas from 2030, replacing it with a price-linked system, and to ban new drilling licenses, aiming for a transition to clean energy by 2050, prompting mixed reactions from unions and environmental groups.
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44% Bias Score
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