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Energy supply situation framed as globally harmful
interprovincial energy negotiations framed as fragile and high-stakes
Energy supply situation framed as urgent and destabilized
Framing energy and resource extraction policy as endangering ecosystems
Conservation governance is portrayed as undergoing disruptive change
Shift away from EVs framed as harmful to environmental goals
Energy Policy is framed as conditionally effective, dependent on carbon-capture progress and pricing
Energy Policy is framed as posing environmental and public health risks
Energy Policy is framed as highly beneficial to the economy
Cuba's energy system framed as collapsing due to systemic failure
Seabed mining framed as endangering marine life
Energy Policy is framed as failing due to bureaucratic inefficiency in fire management
Framed as posing environmental and health risks to local communities
Energy exploration practices portrayed as threatening marine ecosystems
Low-carbon wood technologies framed as environmentally beneficial
Gas expansion framed as potentially ineffective or economically unviable
Energy policy framed as potentially harmful due to fossil fuel dependency
portrayed as beneficial for economic and climate goals
Current energy and emissions pathways are framed as potentially harmful due to inadequate alignment with 1.5°C goals
Opposition to LNG project framed as harmful to economic stability
Energy security framed as being in crisis due to conflict disrupting critical oil transit routes
Energy policy framed as environmentally harmful due to coal plant extensions
Aquaculture expansion is framed as environmentally destructive
EV transition framed as unstable and in crisis due to policy shifts
Industrial competitiveness agenda is framed as hostile to nature protection
Environmental regulation is implicitly framed as a threat to American competitiveness and safety
Frames clean energy policy as economically harmful despite environmental goals
Energy policy is framed as ineffective and failing to meet climate goals
portrayed as environmentally dangerous and harmful to ecosystems
Soviet-era energy practices are implicitly framed as environmentally destructive
Energy Policy is framed as generating significant economic value through cash flow and market stabilization
Framing environmental cost of redevelopment as harmful
frames policy change as legitimate and procedurally sound
implies energy policy change will enable beneficial development
portrays energy policy as being in urgent crisis
Energy efficiency standards in housing are framed as ineffective and overly burdensome
framing past federal environmental policy as creating a crisis for provincial energy development
framed as potentially undermining integrity through weakened oversight and ministerial overreach
framed as entering a period of instability and high-stakes change
Energy policy is framed as a source of economic harm due to war-driven price shocks
Framing environmental outcomes as potentially threatened by cost-driven mining practices
Infrastructure and policy responses are framed as effective and capable of addressing environmental challenges
Global energy policy and supply coordination framed as failing under geopolitical strain
Energy infrastructure portrayed as endangering ecological stability
Renewable energy transition framed as a beneficial and necessary path
Energy policy framed as harmful to consumers due to rising bills and economic strain
Nuclear power is framed as a failing model compared to modern renewable systems
Energy policy focused on nuclear power is framed as harmful to Canada's future
Ireland's energy supply portrayed as vulnerable to global shocks due to fossil fuel dependence
Energy policy is framed as benefiting from reduced legal costs in environmental cases
Current sustainability policy framed as failing due to ideological rigidity
Reform effort framed as ideologically suspect rather than technically justified
Proposed reform framed as harmful rollback of protections
Current conservation regime framed as unnecessarily slow and bureaucratic
Conservation system portrayed as failing and outdated
framed as harmful due to reliance on wind energy
Engineering standards are portrayed as outdated and failing to meet modern needs
Energy Policy framed as harmful due to wood burning and weak regulation
electric vehicle transition framed as undermined by policy instability
Energy flows framed as severely disrupted and weaponized, causing global harm
framing energy policy as environmentally destructive and economically damaging
framed as part of an escalating environmental governance crisis
framed as environmentally destructive and prioritizing profit over protection
Fossil fuel dependence framed as harmful and economically damaging
Energy Policy is framed as harmful due to war-driven price surges
Framing the green energy scheme as fundamentally flawed and economically harmful rather than environmentally beneficial
Global energy system framed in a state of ongoing crisis due to geopolitical disruption
framed as causing public harm due to weakened protections