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From mangoes to poultry, heatwave aftermath leaves Bangladesh food security in jeopardy
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CIMB to stop financing new upstream oil fields from 2025
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Unilever Indonesia targeted by NGO over sachet pollution and weakened plastic reduction goals
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Temasek sees its first reduction in portfolio emissions against targets set in 2020
Temasek sees its first reduction in portfolio emissions against targets set in 2020
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Ice baths and ventilators: India's hospitals adapt to killer heat
Ice baths and ventilators: India's hospitals adapt to killer heat
Water
Climate crisis sees rise in illegal water markets in the Middle East
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Transforming COP: Is it time for the UN climate talks to downsize and change format?
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Adapt or die: Bangladesh joins the race to climate-proof cities
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Climate conference and G7 raise stakes for COP29, amid mounting frustration
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