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9 September 2022
Carbon & Climate
Global coal conglomerate Glencore faces legal complaints over greenwashing in Australia
Global coal conglomerate Glencore faces legal complaints over greenwashing in Australia
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Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
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Reservoir seen to revitalise Nepal’s 'ecologically dead' holy river
Reservoir seen to revitalise Nepal’s 'ecologically dead' holy river
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Biodiversity loss slipping from public agenda as extreme weather worries Southeast Asians: survey
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Climate change threatens small seaweed farmers in the Philippines
Climate change threatens small seaweed farmers in the Philippines
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Glimpses of a fading culture in Uttarakhand’s mountains
Glimpses of a fading culture in Uttarakhand’s mountains
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Rising cost of living makes clean water a luxury in Syria
Rising cost of living makes clean water a luxury in Syria
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Across the globe, those harmed by climate change are turning to courts
Across the globe, those harmed by climate change are turning to courts
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Thailand and Taiwan's high net worth investors lead APAC in sustainable investing, study finds
Thailand and Taiwan's high net worth investors lead APAC in sustainable investing, study finds
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All talk? Oil majors big on green claims, slow on clean energy investments: study
All talk? Oil majors big on green claims, slow on clean energy investments: study
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Trendy talk about 'sustainability' distracts architects from improving people’s quality of life: Moshe Safdie
Trendy talk about 'sustainability' distracts architects from improving people’s quality of life: Moshe Safdie
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'Start my life from zero': poor Pakistanis face heavy cost of floods
'Start my life from zero': poor Pakistanis face heavy cost of floods
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Plastic accounts for three-fourths of waste choking Jakarta's rivers
Plastic accounts for three-fourths of waste choking Jakarta's rivers
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Bali's snakefruit farmers champion agroforestry as tourism reopens
Bali's snakefruit farmers champion agroforestry as tourism reopens
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Common childhood bug ‘hyped up as tomato flu’
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Policy inconsistency impeding Indonesia’s green finance drive: experts
Policy inconsistency impeding Indonesia’s green finance drive: experts
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Does individual climate action matter?
Does individual climate action matter?
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Waste
Cleanup of ‘world’s dirtiest river’ banks on mobilised Java communities
Cleanup of ‘world’s dirtiest river’ banks on mobilised Java communities
Water
Shark-fishing ban faces pushback from small-scale Maldives anglers
Shark-fishing ban faces pushback from small-scale Maldives anglers
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Fashion firms without Xinjiang cotton ban maintain position in wake of UN report
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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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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
Liguasan Marsh is the largest intact wetland in the Philippines, a key area for both resident and migratory …
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Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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