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EU's "Right to Repair" Directive: Economic and Environmental Impacts
The European Union's "Right to Repair" directive, set to take effect by July 2026, requires manufacturers to design more repairable products and provide consumers with easier access to repairs, aiming to save consumers €12 billion annually and generate €4.8 billion in economic growth while reducing ...
EU's "Right to Repair" Directive: Economic and Environmental Impacts
The European Union's "Right to Repair" directive, set to take effect by July 2026, requires manufacturers to design more repairable products and provide consumers with easier access to repairs, aiming to save consumers €12 billion annually and generate €4.8 billion in economic growth while reducing ...
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40% Bias Score


MAN Energy Solutions Rebrands as Everllence, Signaling Shift to Green Technologies
MAN Energy Solutions, a 15,000-employee German manufacturer, rebranded to Everllence to reflect its shift from engines to climate-friendly technologies like large heat pumps, signaling a strategic move towards sustainability and away from its historical identity, despite its past role in developing ...
MAN Energy Solutions Rebrands as Everllence, Signaling Shift to Green Technologies
MAN Energy Solutions, a 15,000-employee German manufacturer, rebranded to Everllence to reflect its shift from engines to climate-friendly technologies like large heat pumps, signaling a strategic move towards sustainability and away from its historical identity, despite its past role in developing ...
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40% Bias Score


From Mitigation to Adaptation: Redefining Urban Design in the Face of Climate Change
Cities, occupying just 3% of Earth's land, consume 75% of energy and produce 80% of CO2, but rising sea levels (3.6 mm/year), projected infrastructure failures (Venice's MOSE by 2035), and 150,000 climate-related deaths annually demand a shift from mitigation to adaptation in urban planning.
From Mitigation to Adaptation: Redefining Urban Design in the Face of Climate Change
Cities, occupying just 3% of Earth's land, consume 75% of energy and produce 80% of CO2, but rising sea levels (3.6 mm/year), projected infrastructure failures (Venice's MOSE by 2035), and 150,000 climate-related deaths annually demand a shift from mitigation to adaptation in urban planning.
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36% Bias Score


Munich's Icos Cities Data Reveals Unexpected Emission Rise, Underscoring Climate Challenges
Munich's participation in the Icos Cities project reveals that while its green spaces offset half of human-caused CO2 emissions, a recent rise in emissions necessitates urgent action to achieve climate neutrality by 2035, with power plants and traffic identified as major emission sources.
Munich's Icos Cities Data Reveals Unexpected Emission Rise, Underscoring Climate Challenges
Munich's participation in the Icos Cities project reveals that while its green spaces offset half of human-caused CO2 emissions, a recent rise in emissions necessitates urgent action to achieve climate neutrality by 2035, with power plants and traffic identified as major emission sources.
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32% Bias Score


Irish Hospital Pioneers Nitrous Oxide Waste Reduction to Curb Healthcare's Climate Impact
St. John's Hospital in Limerick, Ireland, is phasing out its piped nitrous oxide system, switching to mobile cylinders to reduce waste and curb the gas's significant contribution to climate change, following similar initiatives in the UK and the Netherlands.
Irish Hospital Pioneers Nitrous Oxide Waste Reduction to Curb Healthcare's Climate Impact
St. John's Hospital in Limerick, Ireland, is phasing out its piped nitrous oxide system, switching to mobile cylinders to reduce waste and curb the gas's significant contribution to climate change, following similar initiatives in the UK and the Netherlands.
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20% Bias Score


Podcast Debunks Energy-Saving Myths, Promotes Informed Choices
A German podcast episode on energy saving debunks myths about Eco-modes, standby power, and heating, promoting informed choices for efficient energy usage in households.
Podcast Debunks Energy-Saving Myths, Promotes Informed Choices
A German podcast episode on energy saving debunks myths about Eco-modes, standby power, and heating, promoting informed choices for efficient energy usage in households.
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24% Bias Score

EU's Ambitious Plan for Critical Raw Material Self-Sufficiency by 2030
The European Union seeks greater self-sufficiency in critical raw materials by 2030, aiming for 10% EU extraction, 40% processing, and 25% recycling to reduce reliance on countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and China, despite challenges and environmental concerns.

EU's Ambitious Plan for Critical Raw Material Self-Sufficiency by 2030
The European Union seeks greater self-sufficiency in critical raw materials by 2030, aiming for 10% EU extraction, 40% processing, and 25% recycling to reduce reliance on countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and China, despite challenges and environmental concerns.
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36% Bias Score

EU Unveils Water Resilience Strategy with 10% Efficiency Target
The EU launched a European Water Resilience Strategy aiming for at least a 10 percent improvement in water efficiency by 2030, focusing on implementing existing laws and securing €15 billion in financing from the European Investment Bank for infrastructure and nature-based solutions, alongside a pub...

EU Unveils Water Resilience Strategy with 10% Efficiency Target
The EU launched a European Water Resilience Strategy aiming for at least a 10 percent improvement in water efficiency by 2030, focusing on implementing existing laws and securing €15 billion in financing from the European Investment Bank for infrastructure and nature-based solutions, alongside a pub...
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20% Bias Score

Meta Strikes Deal to Keep Illinois Nuclear Plant Running for 20 Years
Meta reached an agreement to keep Constellation Energy's Clinton nuclear power plant in Illinois operating for 20 years, marking its first deal with a nuclear plant and providing financial support for relicensing and operations after current subsidies expire in 2027, expanding the plant's capacity b...

Meta Strikes Deal to Keep Illinois Nuclear Plant Running for 20 Years
Meta reached an agreement to keep Constellation Energy's Clinton nuclear power plant in Illinois operating for 20 years, marking its first deal with a nuclear plant and providing financial support for relicensing and operations after current subsidies expire in 2027, expanding the plant's capacity b...
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Italy's Overshoot Day: May 6th Highlights Unsustainable Consumption
Italy's Overshoot Day, marking the depletion of its annual natural resource budget, fell on May 6th, 2024, highlighting unsustainable consumption and the need for immediate action.

Italy's Overshoot Day: May 6th Highlights Unsustainable Consumption
Italy's Overshoot Day, marking the depletion of its annual natural resource budget, fell on May 6th, 2024, highlighting unsustainable consumption and the need for immediate action.
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12% Bias Score

Serpentine Pavilion 2025: "A Capsule in Time" by Marina Tabassum
Marina Tabassum's "A Capsule in Time" is the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens, using locally sourced wood and inspired by Bangladeshi design, open June 6th-October 26th, 2025, promoting community engagement and sustainability.

Serpentine Pavilion 2025: "A Capsule in Time" by Marina Tabassum
Marina Tabassum's "A Capsule in Time" is the 2025 Serpentine Pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens, using locally sourced wood and inspired by Bangladeshi design, open June 6th-October 26th, 2025, promoting community engagement and sustainability.
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40% Bias Score

Resurgence of Animal Prints in Fashion: A Reflection of Shifting Cultural Values
The current popularity of animal prints in fashion, from high-profile events to everyday wear, marks a significant shift in cultural perception, evolving from a symbol of colonialism to a statement potentially rejecting speciesism.

Resurgence of Animal Prints in Fashion: A Reflection of Shifting Cultural Values
The current popularity of animal prints in fashion, from high-profile events to everyday wear, marks a significant shift in cultural perception, evolving from a symbol of colonialism to a statement potentially rejecting speciesism.
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28% Bias Score
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