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KEFIM Study Ranks Top-Performing Greek Municipalities
A study by the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFIM) and the University of Peloponnese ranked Greek municipalities based on their efficiency, identifying Lykovrysi-Pefki, Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni, Lokron, Agios Vasilios, Salamis, and Aigina as top performers in their respective categories. The assessment...
KEFIM Study Ranks Top-Performing Greek Municipalities
A study by the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFIM) and the University of Peloponnese ranked Greek municipalities based on their efficiency, identifying Lykovrysi-Pefki, Vari-Voula-Vouliagmeni, Lokron, Agios Vasilios, Salamis, and Aigina as top performers in their respective categories. The assessment...
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Three Somalis Among Africa's 100 Most Influential
New African magazine's 2024 list of 100 influential Africans includes three Somali men: filmmaker Mohamed Harawe, climate activist Mohamed Caddow, and climate diplomat Ali Mohamed, highlighting their contributions to film, climate action, and international diplomacy.
Three Somalis Among Africa's 100 Most Influential
New African magazine's 2024 list of 100 influential Africans includes three Somali men: filmmaker Mohamed Harawe, climate activist Mohamed Caddow, and climate diplomat Ali Mohamed, highlighting their contributions to film, climate action, and international diplomacy.
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40% Bias Score


Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Pioneers Sustainable Touring Practices
The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, based in Bamberg, Germany, is actively offsetting the substantial carbon emissions from its extensive international touring schedule by planting trees and purchasing carbon certificates, while also increasingly using trains instead of planes for travel between cities.
Bamberg Symphony Orchestra Pioneers Sustainable Touring Practices
The Bamberg Symphony Orchestra, based in Bamberg, Germany, is actively offsetting the substantial carbon emissions from its extensive international touring schedule by planting trees and purchasing carbon certificates, while also increasingly using trains instead of planes for travel between cities.
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20% Bias Score


Positive Tipping Points in the Transition to a Sustainable Future
Societal shifts like increased cycling in European cities and decreased meat consumption in Western countries, often facilitated by policy and community action, demonstrate positive tipping points towards sustainability, though challenges like the cost of green technologies and the need for inclusiv...
Positive Tipping Points in the Transition to a Sustainable Future
Societal shifts like increased cycling in European cities and decreased meat consumption in Western countries, often facilitated by policy and community action, demonstrate positive tipping points towards sustainability, though challenges like the cost of green technologies and the need for inclusiv...
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36% Bias Score


Heidelberg Materials Proposes Three 50-Story Towers in South Brisbane
Heidelberg Materials submitted a development application to Brisbane City Council for three 50-story towers (620 apartments) and a riverside park on a 12,921 square-meter South Brisbane site, addressing housing needs despite flood and contamination concerns.
Heidelberg Materials Proposes Three 50-Story Towers in South Brisbane
Heidelberg Materials submitted a development application to Brisbane City Council for three 50-story towers (620 apartments) and a riverside park on a 12,921 square-meter South Brisbane site, addressing housing needs despite flood and contamination concerns.
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Australia's Architectural Triumph at World Architecture Festival
Australian architecture firms dominated the World Architecture Festival, winning numerous awards including World Building of the Year for Darlington Public School, showcasing innovative and culturally sensitive designs that prioritize sustainability and community engagement.
Australia's Architectural Triumph at World Architecture Festival
Australian architecture firms dominated the World Architecture Festival, winning numerous awards including World Building of the Year for Darlington Public School, showcasing innovative and culturally sensitive designs that prioritize sustainability and community engagement.
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Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship: Inclusivity, Sustainability, and Navigating Global Challenges
Malaysia's 2025 ASEAN chairmanship prioritizes inclusivity and sustainability to address uneven development and navigate geopolitical tensions, focusing on the Myanmar crisis, stronger economic integration (including ACFTA 3.0 with China), and collective climate action.

Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship: Inclusivity, Sustainability, and Navigating Global Challenges
Malaysia's 2025 ASEAN chairmanship prioritizes inclusivity and sustainability to address uneven development and navigate geopolitical tensions, focusing on the Myanmar crisis, stronger economic integration (including ACFTA 3.0 with China), and collective climate action.
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24% Bias Score

£15m Fund to Redistribute Surplus Farm Food in England
The UK government launched a £15 million fund to redistribute surplus food from farms to charities in England, addressing food waste and providing support for those in need, following years of campaigning by charities.

£15m Fund to Redistribute Surplus Farm Food in England
The UK government launched a £15 million fund to redistribute surplus food from farms to charities in England, addressing food waste and providing support for those in need, following years of campaigning by charities.
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64% Bias Score

Positive Social Tipping Points in Climate Action: Cycling, Diet, and Policy
Several European cities witnessed a significant increase in cycling post-COVID, demonstrating a social tipping point towards sustainable transportation. Simultaneously, decreasing meat consumption in Germany and the rise of plant-based alternatives showcase a positive shift in dietary habits driven ...

Positive Social Tipping Points in Climate Action: Cycling, Diet, and Policy
Several European cities witnessed a significant increase in cycling post-COVID, demonstrating a social tipping point towards sustainable transportation. Simultaneously, decreasing meat consumption in Germany and the rise of plant-based alternatives showcase a positive shift in dietary habits driven ...
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44% Bias Score

Australia's EV Charger Shortage: A Call for Legal Reform
Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is inadequate, with one public charger for every 68 EVs, compared to one for every 14 in the EU; Ausgrid proposes pole-mounted chargers to address the shortfall, but legal reforms are needed.

Australia's EV Charger Shortage: A Call for Legal Reform
Australia's electric vehicle charging infrastructure is inadequate, with one public charger for every 68 EVs, compared to one for every 14 in the EU; Ausgrid proposes pole-mounted chargers to address the shortfall, but legal reforms are needed.
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36% Bias Score

Montpellier's Free Public Transport Sees Ridership Surge
Montpellier, France, saw a 33% increase in public transport usage after making it free for residents on December 21, 2023, reaching 110 million trips compared to 84 million in 2019, funded by non-resident fares, employer taxes, and local authorities, despite criticism regarding taxpayer burden.

Montpellier's Free Public Transport Sees Ridership Surge
Montpellier, France, saw a 33% increase in public transport usage after making it free for residents on December 21, 2023, reaching 110 million trips compared to 84 million in 2019, funded by non-resident fares, employer taxes, and local authorities, despite criticism regarding taxpayer burden.
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44% Bias Score

Christmas Consumption Emits 23 Times More CO2 Than Average Day
A Guardian analysis reveals that the average UK adult's Christmas Day consumption emits 513kg of CO2e, 23 times their daily average, with gifts (primarily electronics) accounting for 93% of this total.

Christmas Consumption Emits 23 Times More CO2 Than Average Day
A Guardian analysis reveals that the average UK adult's Christmas Day consumption emits 513kg of CO2e, 23 times their daily average, with gifts (primarily electronics) accounting for 93% of this total.
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44% Bias Score
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