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6 September 2018
Policy & Finance
Negotiations start on a high seas treaty
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Food & Agriculture
At '5 minutes to midnight', rights group calls time on climate change
At '5 minutes to midnight', rights group calls time on climate change
Cities
A civic outcry in Malaysia forces a Chinese builder to live up to its eco-friendly promise
A civic outcry in Malaysia forces a Chinese builder to live up to its eco-friendly promise
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Top plastic polluter Indonesia mobilises 20,000 people to clean up mess
Top plastic polluter Indonesia mobilises 20,000 people to clean up mess
5 September 2018
Cities
As India adds 100 Smart Cities, one tells a cautionary tale
As India adds 100 Smart Cities, one tells a cautionary tale
Food & Agriculture
China cracks down on illegal distant water fishing
China cracks down on illegal distant water fishing
Carbon & Climate
Negotiators hope to iron out technical climate issues at Bangkok talks
Negotiators hope to iron out technical climate issues at Bangkok talks
Food & Agriculture
Asia's rising appetite for meat, seafood will 'strain environment'
Asia's rising appetite for meat, seafood will 'strain environment'
4 September 2018
Water
Singapore International Water Week 2018: A milestone in water
Singapore International Water Week 2018: A milestone in water
Policy & Finance
Are China's energy investments in Africa green enough?
Are China's energy investments in Africa green enough?
Policy & Finance
Where is the promised money, campaigners ask at climate talks in Bangkok
Where is the promised money, campaigners ask at climate talks in Bangkok
3 September 2018
Carbon & Climate
Rivers in the sky: How deforestation is affecting global water cycles
Rivers in the sky: How deforestation is affecting global water cycles
Carbon & Climate
Deforestation is a bigger climate threat than 'green' coal, says Indonesian official
Deforestation is a bigger climate threat than 'green' coal, says Indonesian official
Water
Squeezing profits from a dry rock: Business models for a water-scarce world
Squeezing profits from a dry rock: Business models for a water-scarce world
Policy & Finance
Myanmar-Thailand highway branded 'ecological and social disaster'
Myanmar-Thailand highway branded 'ecological and social disaster'
31 August 2018
Transport
Can EVs be green if they run on fossil fuels?
Can EVs be green if they run on fossil fuels?
Carbon & Climate
Will protecting half the Earth save biodiversity?
Will protecting half the Earth save biodiversity?
Food & Agriculture
Hotter climate means hungrier insects will munch millions more tons of crops
Hotter climate means hungrier insects will munch millions more tons of crops
30 August 2018
Water
Global warming to increase water in South Asian rivers
Global warming to increase water in South Asian rivers
Food & Agriculture
Fires and haze are back in Indonesia as peat protection bid falls short
Fires and haze are back in Indonesia as peat protection bid falls short
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Philippines declares ‘national energy emergency’ amid Iran war as it boosts coal output
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, Jr made the declaration to empower officials to crack down on fuel hoarding and …
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Carbon markets in Asia fall short on biodiversity goals, study warns
Nature-based projects expand across Southeast Asia, but design gaps and unintended impacts limit conservation benefits.
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Iran’s water weapon against the Gulf
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