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17 March 2025
Water
As tourism rebounds, can this scenic Philippine town’s sewage system keep up?
As tourism rebounds, can this scenic Philippine town’s sewage system keep up?
Water
Mining persists on Indonesia’s Gebe Island despite Indigenous, legal resistance
Mining persists on Indonesia’s Gebe Island despite Indigenous, legal resistance
Food & Agriculture
Can Indonesia produce more food without deforestation?
Can Indonesia produce more food without deforestation?
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Energy
China’s north cleans up its power mix as the south lags
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Manufacturing
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Q&A: How can fashion workers adapt to climate change?
Policy & Finance
Explainer: What does China’s ‘two sessions’ mean for climate policy in 2025?
Explainer: What does China’s ‘two sessions’ mean for climate policy in 2025?
Energy
Tragedy haunts community near Sumatra’s largest floating solar farm
Tragedy haunts community near Sumatra’s largest floating solar farm
13 March 2025
Water
Seagrass loss leaves Thailand’s dugongs struggling to survive
Seagrass loss leaves Thailand’s dugongs struggling to survive
Energy
Will China’s new renewable energy pricing speed up coal’s exit?
Will China’s new renewable energy pricing speed up coal’s exit?
Water
The Amazon rainforest's fossil fuel rush
The Amazon rainforest's fossil fuel rush
12 March 2025
Policy & Finance
The lingering impacts of Duterte's brutal 'war on drugs' on law and civil society in the Philippines
The lingering impacts of Duterte's brutal 'war on drugs' on law and civil society in the Philippines
Transport
Paradise protected? The ecotourism lure of Philippines' under-the-radar islands
Paradise protected? The ecotourism lure of Philippines' under-the-radar islands
Policy & Finance
Pakistan must rebuild Chinese investor confidence in its energy transition
Pakistan must rebuild Chinese investor confidence in its energy transition
Carbon & Climate
Better call Saul: Can climate lawsuits slow global warming?
Better call Saul: Can climate lawsuits slow global warming?
11 March 2025
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Scope 3 a 'critical weak link’, as most Singapore-listed firms begin basic climate reporting
Scope 3 a 'critical weak link’, as most Singapore-listed firms begin basic climate reporting
Policy & Finance
Analysis: Nearly a tenth of global climate finance threatened by Trump aid cuts
Analysis: Nearly a tenth of global climate finance threatened by Trump aid cuts
Carbon & Climate
China’s trees are feeling the heat
China’s trees are feeling the heat
10 March 2025
Waste
Expectations for plastics treaty rise as date set for resumed talks
Expectations for plastics treaty rise as date set for resumed talks
Carbon & Climate
Lawmakers, NGOs decry lack of safeguards in Malaysia’s new carbon capture and storage bill
Lawmakers, NGOs decry lack of safeguards in Malaysia’s new carbon capture and storage bill
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How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
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New Japan methodology targets carbon market gap in AI-driven efficiency
Linkhola framework aims to turn smart HVAC energy savings into tradable credits amid scrutiny of voluntary markets.
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