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Eco Current

Data-Driven Environmental Journalism

Provide your article for Eco Current rewrite today

We don’t have the original article, so we can’t begin the rewrite. Share the full text or a public URL and any context you want preserved. We’ll adapt it into Eco Current’s optimistic, evidence-led voice while keeping the facts intact.

Please include the publication date, location and the central subject. If there’s a preferred angle-policy impact, corporate accountability, community solutions-tell us, and we’ll align the framing without overstatement.

Flag any quotes that must remain verbatim and provide the sources behind key claims. Citing credible bodies such as the IPCC, IEA, WHO or national statistics offices helps us ground the piece and avoid unverified green claims.

We will return a clear headline between forty-five and sixty characters, a 150–160 character meta description with primary keywords, a tight set of search terms, tags for discovery, and social copy ready for posting.

Expect concise paragraphs, British English, and precise dates rather than vague references like today or yesterday. We avoid moral grandstanding and doom-laden language, prioritising solutions, accountability and practical next steps for readers.

If visuals matter, note any figures you have permission to use or the datasets we can chart. Tell us your preferred length and any house sensitivities so we can match tone while maintaining Eco Current’s standards.

Paste the article below or share the link and instructions. We’ll produce a publication-ready rewrite that keeps the core facts, strengthens the sourcing, and makes the path forward clear for policy and business audiences.

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