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26 February 2019
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25 February 2019
Policy & Finance
Indonesian minister blasted over palm permit for graft-tainted concession
Indonesian minister blasted over palm permit for graft-tainted concession
Water
Water-stressed Pakistan looks for billions in donations to build dams
Water-stressed Pakistan looks for billions in donations to build dams
Carbon & Climate
Future of food under 'severe threat' as species diversity disappears—UN
Future of food under 'severe threat' as species diversity disappears—UN
23 February 2019
Carbon & Climate
Women 'uniquely placed' to inspire climate action, mayors say
Women 'uniquely placed' to inspire climate action, mayors say
22 February 2019
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Indonesian candidates find common ground in support for palm oil
Indonesian candidates find common ground in support for palm oil
Energy
Waste-to-energy: A renewable opportunity for Southeast Asia?
Waste-to-energy: A renewable opportunity for Southeast Asia?
Manufacturing
Bringing #MeToo to the fashion industry
Bringing #MeToo to the fashion industry
21 February 2019
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When the circular economy meets aviation
When the circular economy meets aviation
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The coffee farmers betting on blockchain to boost business
The coffee farmers betting on blockchain to boost business
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Indian garment workers take to the airwaves to demand better conditions
Indian garment workers take to the airwaves to demand better conditions
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Indonesia to get first payment from Norway for cutting forest emissions
Indonesia to get first payment from Norway for cutting forest emissions
20 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Europe's food makers find green palm oil hard to stomach
Europe's food makers find green palm oil hard to stomach
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Coal does not make sense in the Philippines, says former UN climate chief
Coal does not make sense in the Philippines, says former UN climate chief
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Biggest animals face extinction for food
Biggest animals face extinction for food
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Lab-grown steak could be worse for climate than flatulent cattle—scientists
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