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26 April 2011
Water
Namib Beetle inspires new 'fog harvesting' research
Namib Beetle inspires new 'fog harvesting' research
Transport
GM's Volt, Nissan Leaf get top marks in crash test
GM's Volt, Nissan Leaf get top marks in crash test
Transport
ChargePoint Network introduces EV charging station reservations
ChargePoint Network introduces EV charging station reservations
Policy & Finance
China risks cost of fracking to exploit shale gas
China risks cost of fracking to exploit shale gas
Food & Agriculture
‘Green' farming key to exports
‘Green' farming key to exports
Policy & Finance
Japan greenhouse gas emissions hit record low in 2009/10
Japan greenhouse gas emissions hit record low in 2009/10
Food & Agriculture
Soaring food prices again threaten to push millions of Asians into poverty - ADB
Soaring food prices again threaten to push millions of Asians into poverty - ADB
Energy
Japanese crisis prompts China's nuke law draft
Japanese crisis prompts China's nuke law draft
Energy
China Power New Energy to raise 77 mln USD from bond sale in HK
China Power New Energy to raise 77 mln USD from bond sale in HK
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Green buildings in Singapore: Adding the green touch with technology
Green buildings in Singapore: Adding the green touch with technology
Energy
Masdar City – a glimpse of the future in the desert
Masdar City – a glimpse of the future in the desert
25 April 2011
Policy & Finance
The dream of renewable energy
The dream of renewable energy
Policy & Finance
$70b Future Fund at risk from climate change policies
$70b Future Fund at risk from climate change policies
Energy
Hsinchu student uses household heat for power generation
Hsinchu student uses household heat for power generation
Manufacturing
U.S. electric car plan expected to benefit Korea, Japan
U.S. electric car plan expected to benefit Korea, Japan
Energy
Work begins on Song Tranh No 4 hydropower plant
Work begins on Song Tranh No 4 hydropower plant
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Singaporean to lead efforts on food security, poverty reduction through rice research
Singaporean to lead efforts on food security, poverty reduction through rice research
Manufacturing
MOEA outlines post-Kuokuang petrochemical development
MOEA outlines post-Kuokuang petrochemical development
Food & Agriculture
Protect your rich natural treasures, Sabah cautioned
Protect your rich natural treasures, Sabah cautioned
Manufacturing
India’s Clean Revolution promises employment to 10.5 million
India’s Clean Revolution promises employment to 10.5 million
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Fossil fuel subsidy cuts will posit Malaysia as clean energy leader, but require phased approach: experts
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