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Canadian Commercial Real Estate Poised for 2025 Rebound
Canada's commercial real estate market is expected to rebound in 2025, driven by falling interest rates and increased investor confidence, despite challenges from evolving work patterns, AI, and sustainability concerns.
Canadian Commercial Real Estate Poised for 2025 Rebound
Canada's commercial real estate market is expected to rebound in 2025, driven by falling interest rates and increased investor confidence, despite challenges from evolving work patterns, AI, and sustainability concerns.
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36% Bias Score


UK Vape Waste Crisis: Millions of Discarded Devices Create Environmental Nightmare
The UK discards 13 vapes per second, creating an environmental crisis due to improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries and valuable materials; a ban on single-use vapes is coming in June 2025, but larger vapes are rising in popularity and also present a problem.
UK Vape Waste Crisis: Millions of Discarded Devices Create Environmental Nightmare
The UK discards 13 vapes per second, creating an environmental crisis due to improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries and valuable materials; a ban on single-use vapes is coming in June 2025, but larger vapes are rising in popularity and also present a problem.
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Slowing Economic Growth: A Challenge to the 'Growth Fetish'
Germany's economic growth has significantly slowed, falling from over 8% in the 1950s to around 1% annually recently, impacting investment and potentially causing social unrest; this contrasts with the 'growth fetish' viewpoint and the 1972 'Limits to Growth' report's predictions.
Germany's Slowing Economic Growth: A Challenge to the 'Growth Fetish'
Germany's economic growth has significantly slowed, falling from over 8% in the 1950s to around 1% annually recently, impacting investment and potentially causing social unrest; this contrasts with the 'growth fetish' viewpoint and the 1972 'Limits to Growth' report's predictions.
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56% Bias Score


Denmark Pioneers CO2 Tax for Farmers, Transforming Farmland into Nature Reserves
Denmark implements a world-first CO2 tax on farmers, starting at \u20ac16 per ton in 2030 and rising to \u20ac40 by 2035, alongside a \u20ac6 billion program to transform farmland into nature reserves to combat nitrogen pollution, reflecting a national commitment to environmental protection establis...
Denmark Pioneers CO2 Tax for Farmers, Transforming Farmland into Nature Reserves
Denmark implements a world-first CO2 tax on farmers, starting at \u20ac16 per ton in 2030 and rising to \u20ac40 by 2035, alongside a \u20ac6 billion program to transform farmland into nature reserves to combat nitrogen pollution, reflecting a national commitment to environmental protection establis...
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44% Bias Score


"Sberbank" and Roszapovedtsentr Partner to Develop Green Technologies for Ecosystem Preservation
"Sberbank" and Russia's Roszapovedtsentr will jointly develop green technologies and digital solutions for ecosystem restoration and natural capital preservation within Russia's approximately 13,000 protected areas, including AI-driven monitoring and innovative startup competitions.
"Sberbank" and Roszapovedtsentr Partner to Develop Green Technologies for Ecosystem Preservation
"Sberbank" and Russia's Roszapovedtsentr will jointly develop green technologies and digital solutions for ecosystem restoration and natural capital preservation within Russia's approximately 13,000 protected areas, including AI-driven monitoring and innovative startup competitions.
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8% Bias Score


Shipping Giants Enable Amazon Deforestation Through Beef Trade
Between August 2021 and July 2023, major shipping companies transported over 500,000 tonnes of beef and leather from Brazilian abattoirs linked to the destruction of 4,600 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, highlighting the role of global supply chains in deforestation.
Shipping Giants Enable Amazon Deforestation Through Beef Trade
Between August 2021 and July 2023, major shipping companies transported over 500,000 tonnes of beef and leather from Brazilian abattoirs linked to the destruction of 4,600 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest, highlighting the role of global supply chains in deforestation.
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44% Bias Score

Sustainable Business Success: Systems Over Superstars
This article argues that sustainable business success depends on building robust organizational systems, not solely on charismatic leadership, citing research showing that companies overly reliant on "superstar" CEOs often underperform over time. It details how systems unlock consistency, innovation...

Sustainable Business Success: Systems Over Superstars
This article argues that sustainable business success depends on building robust organizational systems, not solely on charismatic leadership, citing research showing that companies overly reliant on "superstar" CEOs often underperform over time. It details how systems unlock consistency, innovation...
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52% Bias Score

2024 Leadership Lessons: Navigating Complexity, Promoting Inclusivity, and Prioritizing Sustainability
The 2024 re-election of Donald Trump and other global events highlighted key leadership lessons: navigating complex business environments, combating oversimplified messaging, fostering inclusivity, prioritizing sustainability, and building speak-up cultures.

2024 Leadership Lessons: Navigating Complexity, Promoting Inclusivity, and Prioritizing Sustainability
The 2024 re-election of Donald Trump and other global events highlighted key leadership lessons: navigating complex business environments, combating oversimplified messaging, fostering inclusivity, prioritizing sustainability, and building speak-up cultures.
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40% Bias Score

Portugal Authorizes Lithium Mine Despite Local Opposition
The Portuguese government authorized Savannah Lithium to access land for its Barroso lithium mine, despite local opposition, aiming to reduce EU dependence on China for lithium. This allows the company to proceed with the project's definitive study, potentially starting in 2026.

Portugal Authorizes Lithium Mine Despite Local Opposition
The Portuguese government authorized Savannah Lithium to access land for its Barroso lithium mine, despite local opposition, aiming to reduce EU dependence on China for lithium. This allows the company to proceed with the project's definitive study, potentially starting in 2026.
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44% Bias Score

Deep-Sea Exploration Highlights Threats to Mediterranean Ecosystems
The Bardout family, leading Under The Pole, explored the Mediterranean's deep ocean for the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, discovering a thriving ecosystem threatened by bottom trawling and documenting findings for the 2025 UN Ocean Conference.

Deep-Sea Exploration Highlights Threats to Mediterranean Ecosystems
The Bardout family, leading Under The Pole, explored the Mediterranean's deep ocean for the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, discovering a thriving ecosystem threatened by bottom trawling and documenting findings for the 2025 UN Ocean Conference.
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44% Bias Score

EDHEC Students Develop Sustainable Solutions Through Narrative Workshop
EDHEC Business School's 680 first-year students participated in a four-hour workshop called "The Fresco of New Narratives," which involved creating innovative solutions to problems like overconsumption and social isolation, demonstrating a creative approach to sustainability education.

EDHEC Students Develop Sustainable Solutions Through Narrative Workshop
EDHEC Business School's 680 first-year students participated in a four-hour workshop called "The Fresco of New Narratives," which involved creating innovative solutions to problems like overconsumption and social isolation, demonstrating a creative approach to sustainability education.
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20% Bias Score

Alpine Ski Resorts Threaten High-Altitude Biodiversity Refuges
A new study shows that one in three ski slopes in the Alps threatens high-altitude climate refuges vital for alpine biodiversity, with this overlap projected to increase to 69%-72% by 2070, endangering species like the white partridge and alpine finch due to climate change and increasing resort expa...

Alpine Ski Resorts Threaten High-Altitude Biodiversity Refuges
A new study shows that one in three ski slopes in the Alps threatens high-altitude climate refuges vital for alpine biodiversity, with this overlap projected to increase to 69%-72% by 2070, endangering species like the white partridge and alpine finch due to climate change and increasing resort expa...
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48% Bias Score
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