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US demand for Chinese furniture linked to deforestation in Africa
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India has the highest number of organic farmers globally, but most of them are struggling
India has the highest number of organic farmers globally, but most of them are struggling
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Green Climate Fund needs political push to solve woes - UN climate chief
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Natural waste holds promise of safe plastic
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Everyday plastics emit greenhouse gases
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Chinese most at risk of death from deadly heatwaves, study says
Chinese most at risk of death from deadly heatwaves, study says
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Tourist magnet Ladakh facing water scarcity
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Have we overlooked the human side of palm oil production?
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Heineken invests an additional RM2.5 million for water conservation
Heineken invests an additional RM2.5 million for water conservation
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Campaign asks Singaporeans to limit plastic bag habit to two a day
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