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Palm oil in India: Rapid growth and competing health claims
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Flash mobs and YouTubers boost India anti-coal mining protest
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India's climate entrepreneurs are struggling to finance their future
India's climate entrepreneurs are struggling to finance their future
Energy
In Bangladesh, solar power brings work, but land shortage slows growth
In Bangladesh, solar power brings work, but land shortage slows growth
Water
Traditional building techniques could mitigate flood damage in Assam
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Dugongs, muse of mermaid legends, declared extinct in China
Dugongs, muse of mermaid legends, declared extinct in China
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Cholera tragedy in Indian village sheds light on power debts
Waste
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