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How will humanity feed itself by 2050?
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Southeast Asian nations grapple with worsening plastic trash crisis
Southeast Asian nations grapple with worsening plastic trash crisis
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'Green mountaineers' clean up Everest's litter
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Too hot to handle? Expect more heat waves due to climate change, experts warn
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Educating girls, the only road to achieving the SDGs
Educating girls, the only road to achieving the SDGs
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The way we power our lives is undergoing a huge transition. How can we minimise the pain and maximise the gain?
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There is a sustainable solution to Asia's sand crunch
There is a sustainable solution to Asia's sand crunch
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Ireland spurns fossil fuel investments
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