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Amazon Seeks 48% Water Increase for Aragon Data Centers Amidst Climate Change Concerns
Amazon seeks a 48% increase in water use for its three Aragon data centers, totaling 161.7 million liters annually, citing climate change-induced higher temperatures increasing cooling needs; environmental groups oppose this, arguing climate change should have been considered initially and that wate...
Amazon Seeks 48% Water Increase for Aragon Data Centers Amidst Climate Change Concerns
Amazon seeks a 48% increase in water use for its three Aragon data centers, totaling 161.7 million liters annually, citing climate change-induced higher temperatures increasing cooling needs; environmental groups oppose this, arguing climate change should have been considered initially and that wate...
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48% Bias Score


Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs: UK Study
A UK study by Allianz shows using used car parts in repairs reduces CO2 emissions significantly compared to new parts: using a used part increases emissions by 19 percent compared to repair, while a new part increases emissions by 157 percent. This is due to the energy-intensive steel production of ...
Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs: UK Study
A UK study by Allianz shows using used car parts in repairs reduces CO2 emissions significantly compared to new parts: using a used part increases emissions by 19 percent compared to repair, while a new part increases emissions by 157 percent. This is due to the energy-intensive steel production of ...
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36% Bias Score


Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs
A UK study by Allianz finds repairing damaged car parts creates the lowest CO2 emissions; using a used part increases emissions by 19 percent, and a new part by 157 percent compared to repair, highlighting the environmental and cost benefits of reusing parts.
Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs
A UK study by Allianz finds repairing damaged car parts creates the lowest CO2 emissions; using a used part increases emissions by 19 percent, and a new part by 157 percent compared to repair, highlighting the environmental and cost benefits of reusing parts.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Leads in GreenTech Investment
A study shows that 25% of German startup investment over the last five years went to environmental technology, exceeding the UK (18%) and US (12%), with €11.7 billion total investment and strong growth in energy and software, but challenges in consumer goods and mobility.
Germany Leads in GreenTech Investment
A study shows that 25% of German startup investment over the last five years went to environmental technology, exceeding the UK (18%) and US (12%), with €11.7 billion total investment and strong growth in energy and software, but challenges in consumer goods and mobility.
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60% Bias Score


Three Cities Recognized for Innovative NCD Prevention Strategies
Córdoba, Argentina, replaced unhealthy school snacks with healthier options; Fortaleza, Brazil, installed air quality and heat sensors to combat pollution and extreme heat; and Greater Manchester, UK, expanded smoke-free public spaces—all recognized at a Healthy Cities Alliance summit for their inno...
Three Cities Recognized for Innovative NCD Prevention Strategies
Córdoba, Argentina, replaced unhealthy school snacks with healthier options; Fortaleza, Brazil, installed air quality and heat sensors to combat pollution and extreme heat; and Greater Manchester, UK, expanded smoke-free public spaces—all recognized at a Healthy Cities Alliance summit for their inno...
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36% Bias Score


CxO Growth Outlook: Tech Takes Center Stage Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A Forbes survey of 1,000 global executives with $1 billion+ in revenue reveals 90% are confident in their companies' three-year growth trajectory, prioritizing technology over sustainability in the short term but maintaining long-term commitments to DEI and circular economy initiatives.
CxO Growth Outlook: Tech Takes Center Stage Amidst Economic Uncertainty
A Forbes survey of 1,000 global executives with $1 billion+ in revenue reveals 90% are confident in their companies' three-year growth trajectory, prioritizing technology over sustainability in the short term but maintaining long-term commitments to DEI and circular economy initiatives.
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36% Bias Score

Mass Tasmanian Salmon Die-off Exposes Industry Unsustainability
A bacterial disease outbreak killed over one million farmed Tasmanian salmon in Tasmania, resulting in over 5,500 tonnes of dead fish being dumped in February, raising serious environmental and ethical concerns about the industry's practices and sustainability.

Mass Tasmanian Salmon Die-off Exposes Industry Unsustainability
A bacterial disease outbreak killed over one million farmed Tasmanian salmon in Tasmania, resulting in over 5,500 tonnes of dead fish being dumped in February, raising serious environmental and ethical concerns about the industry's practices and sustainability.
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56% Bias Score

Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs: UK Study
A UK study funded by Allianz reveals that repairing damaged car parts produces the lowest CO2 emissions, with using used parts resulting in 19% higher emissions than repair and 157% lower than new parts, primarily due to steel production emissions for new parts and repainting for used ones.

Used Car Parts Significantly Reduce Environmental Impact of Repairs: UK Study
A UK study funded by Allianz reveals that repairing damaged car parts produces the lowest CO2 emissions, with using used parts resulting in 19% higher emissions than repair and 157% lower than new parts, primarily due to steel production emissions for new parts and repainting for used ones.
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36% Bias Score

AI Boom Sparks Data Center Gold Rush: Energy Efficiency Crucial for Long-Term Growth
Driven by AI's rise, global data center demand is projected to increase by 165-300% by 2030, necessitating innovative clean energy solutions and potentially more than doubling US data center CO2 emissions, while DeepSeek's efficiency breakthrough introduces uncertainty.

AI Boom Sparks Data Center Gold Rush: Energy Efficiency Crucial for Long-Term Growth
Driven by AI's rise, global data center demand is projected to increase by 165-300% by 2030, necessitating innovative clean energy solutions and potentially more than doubling US data center CO2 emissions, while DeepSeek's efficiency breakthrough introduces uncertainty.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Leads in GreenTech Investment, but Faces Sectoral Challenges
A study shows that 25% of German startup investment (11.7 billion euros) over five years went to GreenTech, exceeding UK (18%) and US (12%) rates; the energy sector dominates, but consumer goods and mobility face headwinds.

Germany Leads in GreenTech Investment, but Faces Sectoral Challenges
A study shows that 25% of German startup investment (11.7 billion euros) over five years went to GreenTech, exceeding UK (18%) and US (12%) rates; the energy sector dominates, but consumer goods and mobility face headwinds.
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48% Bias Score

Earth Prize Winners Showcase Youth-Led Climate Tech Innovations
The Earth Prize, a global competition for high school students, awarded its 2024 top prize to FloodGate (3D flood predictions), with Ceres (plasma-enhanced agriculture) as first runner-up and Delavo (water recycling) as the 2023 winner, showcasing youth-led climate tech innovations.

Earth Prize Winners Showcase Youth-Led Climate Tech Innovations
The Earth Prize, a global competition for high school students, awarded its 2024 top prize to FloodGate (3D flood predictions), with Ceres (plasma-enhanced agriculture) as first runner-up and Delavo (water recycling) as the 2023 winner, showcasing youth-led climate tech innovations.
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40% Bias Score

DUH Sues Five Companies for Greenwashing
The German environmental association DUH is suing Coty, Deichmann, Tchibo, Toom, and L'Oreal for false advertising of their products as environmentally friendly, aiming to stop greenwashing and increase transparency in corporate environmental claims.

DUH Sues Five Companies for Greenwashing
The German environmental association DUH is suing Coty, Deichmann, Tchibo, Toom, and L'Oreal for false advertising of their products as environmentally friendly, aiming to stop greenwashing and increase transparency in corporate environmental claims.
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40% Bias Score
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