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IOC Presidency Candidate Eliasch Champions Climate Action in Olympic Bid
Johan Eliasch, a multimillionaire and former Head sporting goods CEO, is campaigning for IOC president, proposing climate-focused initiatives like creating "forest cities" alongside Olympic venues and leveraging AI for sustainable energy management; the next president will be chosen by secret ballot...
IOC Presidency Candidate Eliasch Champions Climate Action in Olympic Bid
Johan Eliasch, a multimillionaire and former Head sporting goods CEO, is campaigning for IOC president, proposing climate-focused initiatives like creating "forest cities" alongside Olympic venues and leveraging AI for sustainable energy management; the next president will be chosen by secret ballot...
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44% Bias Score


France Delays EU Sustainability Regulations
France is lobbying the European Union to indefinitely postpone the Corporate Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and delay the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by two years, arguing the regulations are too complex for smaller businesses, impacting their growth. The French government's...
France Delays EU Sustainability Regulations
France is lobbying the European Union to indefinitely postpone the Corporate Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) and delay the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) by two years, arguing the regulations are too complex for smaller businesses, impacting their growth. The French government's...
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Schneider Electric Tops Global Sustainability Ranking
Corporate Knights named Schneider Electric the world's most sustainable company in its annual Global 100 index, ranking 8,359 companies with over \$1 billion in revenue based on sustainability and ethical factors; the index, however, underperformed the MSCI ACWI in 2024.
Schneider Electric Tops Global Sustainability Ranking
Corporate Knights named Schneider Electric the world's most sustainable company in its annual Global 100 index, ranking 8,359 companies with over \$1 billion in revenue based on sustainability and ethical factors; the index, however, underperformed the MSCI ACWI in 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Lower Saxony Municipalities Struggle to Implement Climate Protection Measures
A Leuphana University Lüneburg study reveals that while Lower Saxony municipalities prioritize climate protection, their current efforts are insufficient; a shortage of skilled personnel and resources hinders the implementation of measures needed to achieve the UN's 1.5-degree climate goal.
Lower Saxony Municipalities Struggle to Implement Climate Protection Measures
A Leuphana University Lüneburg study reveals that while Lower Saxony municipalities prioritize climate protection, their current efforts are insufficient; a shortage of skilled personnel and resources hinders the implementation of measures needed to achieve the UN's 1.5-degree climate goal.
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RCEP: Lowering Trade Costs Amidst Global Uncertainty
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), encompassing 15 Asia-Pacific nations, entered its third year on January 1, 2022, significantly reducing trade costs by eliminating tariffs on over 90% of traded goods and lowering non-tariff barriers, despite global trade cost increases due to ...
RCEP: Lowering Trade Costs Amidst Global Uncertainty
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), encompassing 15 Asia-Pacific nations, entered its third year on January 1, 2022, significantly reducing trade costs by eliminating tariffs on over 90% of traded goods and lowering non-tariff barriers, despite global trade cost increases due to ...
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40% Bias Score


Gen Z Demands Data-Driven ESG Accountability
Gen Z investors are demanding transparency and accountability from companies regarding their ESG initiatives; a KPMG survey indicates 75% of sustainability sector companies are unprepared for ESG data assurance, while McKinsey research shows Gen Z is de-emphasizing sustainability in purchasing decis...
Gen Z Demands Data-Driven ESG Accountability
Gen Z investors are demanding transparency and accountability from companies regarding their ESG initiatives; a KPMG survey indicates 75% of sustainability sector companies are unprepared for ESG data assurance, while McKinsey research shows Gen Z is de-emphasizing sustainability in purchasing decis...
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€26 Million Awarded for German Coastal Climate Protection Projects
Germany's federal government granted €26 million to four northern coastal states for 15 marine and climate protection projects in the North and Baltic Seas, focusing on restoring salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and seaweed forests to improve carbon sequestration and biodiversity.

€26 Million Awarded for German Coastal Climate Protection Projects
Germany's federal government granted €26 million to four northern coastal states for 15 marine and climate protection projects in the North and Baltic Seas, focusing on restoring salt marshes, seagrass meadows, and seaweed forests to improve carbon sequestration and biodiversity.
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Utrecht City Hall Displays Art Installation Made From Half a Million Cigarette Butts
An art installation in Utrecht's city hall uses half a million collected cigarette butts to create a growing 'Butt Forest,' aiming to raise public awareness of cigarette butt pollution and inspire behavioral change regarding littering.

Utrecht City Hall Displays Art Installation Made From Half a Million Cigarette Butts
An art installation in Utrecht's city hall uses half a million collected cigarette butts to create a growing 'Butt Forest,' aiming to raise public awareness of cigarette butt pollution and inspire behavioral change regarding littering.
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German Court Upholds Tübingen's Takeaway Packaging Tax
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's three-year-old tax on single-use takeaway packaging, reversing a prior ruling and potentially prompting other municipalities to follow suit; the city anticipates €700,000 in annual revenue.

German Court Upholds Tübingen's Takeaway Packaging Tax
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court upheld Tübingen's three-year-old tax on single-use takeaway packaging, reversing a prior ruling and potentially prompting other municipalities to follow suit; the city anticipates €700,000 in annual revenue.
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Lower Saxony Municipalities Face Challenges in Implementing Climate Protection Measures
A Leuphana University Lüneburg study reveals that while most Lower Saxony municipalities are committed to sustainable development, insufficient implementation of climate protection measures and a shortage of skilled workers hinder progress towards the UN's 1.5-degree goal.

Lower Saxony Municipalities Face Challenges in Implementing Climate Protection Measures
A Leuphana University Lüneburg study reveals that while most Lower Saxony municipalities are committed to sustainable development, insufficient implementation of climate protection measures and a shortage of skilled workers hinder progress towards the UN's 1.5-degree goal.
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36% Bias Score

RCEP: World's Largest Trade Agreement Faces Sustainability and Geopolitical Challenges
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), effective January 1, 2022, is the world's largest free trade agreement, encompassing 15 Asia-Pacific nations and impacting roughly one-third of global GDP and population, by reducing tariffs and non-tariff barriers.

RCEP: World's Largest Trade Agreement Faces Sustainability and Geopolitical Challenges
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), effective January 1, 2022, is the world's largest free trade agreement, encompassing 15 Asia-Pacific nations and impacting roughly one-third of global GDP and population, by reducing tariffs and non-tariff barriers.
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44% Bias Score

Military Emissions and the Contradiction of Sustainable Development
A 2022 study revealed the military sector contributes 5.5% to greenhouse gas emissions, while the US military accounts for 31.2% of the nation's historical emissions; this lack of transparency in military emissions hinders climate change mitigation and sustainable development efforts.

Military Emissions and the Contradiction of Sustainable Development
A 2022 study revealed the military sector contributes 5.5% to greenhouse gas emissions, while the US military accounts for 31.2% of the nation's historical emissions; this lack of transparency in military emissions hinders climate change mitigation and sustainable development efforts.
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48% Bias Score
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