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25 February 2026
Water
Proposed ‘community mines' in Sumatra raise red flags
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Water
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Resettled, not rehabilitated: Inside India’s ‘climate colony’
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Every click has a cost: Singapore’s push to make digital use more sustainable
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South Korea’s ESG finance hits record $1.5 trillion but momentum fades
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India's pesticide reforms overlooks human health
India's pesticide reforms overlooks human health
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Could Chinese miners be facing stronger environmental standards?
Could Chinese miners be facing stronger environmental standards?
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Singapore bank faces complaint to SGX over Indonesian coal-powered nickel financing
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China’s Belt and Road must adapt to survive a hotter world
China’s Belt and Road must adapt to survive a hotter world
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Fukushima town launches rice-based carbon credit project under Japan’s J-Credit scheme
Fukushima town launches rice-based carbon credit project under Japan’s J-Credit scheme
Water
World Bank set to approve proposed $270 million water and sanitation projects in the Philippines
World Bank set to approve proposed $270 million water and sanitation projects in the Philippines
Food & Agriculture
Asian seafood giants step up traceability, but progress to curb destructive fishing remains slow
Asian seafood giants step up traceability, but progress to curb destructive fishing remains slow
Waste
Malaysia intercepts over 186,000 kg of illegal e-waste amid import ban
Malaysia intercepts over 186,000 kg of illegal e-waste amid import ban
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Thailand tests AI-powered sensors to identify sources of toxic PM2.5 haze
Thailand tests AI-powered sensors to identify sources of toxic PM2.5 haze
20 February 2026
Carbon & Climate
National data repository must help Malaysia with local climate adaptation, say policymakers
National data repository must help Malaysia with local climate adaptation, say policymakers
Carbon & Climate
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Climate volatility at Winter Olympics highlights risks to Asia supply chains
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Climate response sector could become South Korea’s next major job engine, says study
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