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19 October 2022
Food & Agriculture
Can organic farming be scaled to feed Asia?
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Energy
US$37 billion: the cost of retiring Indonesia's coal fleet
US$37 billion: the cost of retiring Indonesia's coal fleet
Energy
Philippines government moves to stop new gas projects in biodiverse coral region
Philippines government moves to stop new gas projects in biodiverse coral region
Carbon & Climate
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18 October 2022
Waste
Fisherfolk incentivised to collect trash from Indonesia's waters
Fisherfolk incentivised to collect trash from Indonesia's waters
Energy
India needs ‘just decommissioning’ of coal-fired power plants
India needs ‘just decommissioning’ of coal-fired power plants
Cities
Rise of delivery robots leaves drivers fearful of job losses
Rise of delivery robots leaves drivers fearful of job losses
Food & Agriculture
Pakistan floods leave cotton workers' dreams in tatters
Pakistan floods leave cotton workers' dreams in tatters
Cities
Sea level rise now menaces even a Viking bastion of uplifted land
Sea level rise now menaces even a Viking bastion of uplifted land
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School dropouts at ‘all-time high’ in climate change-hit Ganga delta
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Second draft revision of China’s Wildlife Protection Law ‘a big step backwards’
Second draft revision of China’s Wildlife Protection Law ‘a big step backwards’
Food & Agriculture
In Colombia, a seed bank unlocks genetic secrets in climate fight
In Colombia, a seed bank unlocks genetic secrets in climate fight
Policy & Finance
Global biodiversity ‘on the brink’
Global biodiversity ‘on the brink’
14 October 2022
Energy
South Korea's largest electric utility Kepco to offload coal and gas assets after US$12 billion loss
South Korea's largest electric utility Kepco to offload coal and gas assets after US$12 billion loss
Cities
Indonesia at odds with science community over orangutan conservation data
Indonesia at odds with science community over orangutan conservation data
Water
Plastic waste may be acidifying our oceans, scientists speculate
Plastic waste may be acidifying our oceans, scientists speculate
Policy & Finance
Monetary Authority of Singapore appoints new sustainability chief
Monetary Authority of Singapore appoints new sustainability chief
Carbon & Climate
Lack of data, funding or interest: Journalists in Asia on the struggles of reporting on climate change
Lack of data, funding or interest: Journalists in Asia on the struggles of reporting on climate change
Waste
'How do we become a protector for the oceans?': Malaysian leading recycler on being ocean bound plastic-certified
'How do we become a protector for the oceans?': Malaysian leading recycler on being ocean bound plastic-certified
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The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
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Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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