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Heritage site or home? Indigenous Thais fight for right to forest
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Asian voters want environmental action, but are politicians listening?
Asian voters want environmental action, but are politicians listening?
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'Rebel or sink': Rallies against government inaction on climate change go global
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Palm oil, logging firms the usual suspects as Indonesia fires flare anew
Palm oil, logging firms the usual suspects as Indonesia fires flare anew
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Irrigation, drought, sea level rise and more are causing salt to build up in soils around the world. What can we do?
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Environmental NGO urges closure of Chinese hotel ‘spewing raw sewage’ on Cambodian resort island
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