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Indonesian court rejects bid to stop coal power plant expansion
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Developers press ahead with dams despite order to halt new projects
Developers press ahead with dams despite order to halt new projects
Carbon & Climate
Voluntary carbon gets lift from Paris, planes, and propriety
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Air pollution tanks South Asia’s cities in liveability rankings
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As tourists flock to Indian Himalayas, women lead plastics clean-up
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