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How can China tame waste and emissions from e-commerce and freight?
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Recent Indonesian fires razed an area the size of Puerto Rico
Recent Indonesian fires razed an area the size of Puerto Rico
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As climate impacts hit, cities are still struggling to prepare, researchers warn
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Coke, Nestlé and Pepsi top plastic polluter audit again as green groups slam recyclable packaging as 'false solution'
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SUVs are driving more emissions growth than heavy industry, aviation or shipping
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