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Solar tariffs to boost prices for Chinese panels by 14 per cent
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UP pollution board orders closure of Coke's Varanasi plant
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French nuclear regulator says China cooperation lacking
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May 2014 was world's hottest May in recorded history
May 2014 was world's hottest May in recorded history
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HCM City to close part of multi-million dollar waste treatment plant
HCM City to close part of multi-million dollar waste treatment plant
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia briefs FAO on its one million hectare rice-fish program
Indonesia briefs FAO on its one million hectare rice-fish program
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Underworld threat to melting icecap
Underworld threat to melting icecap
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A quarter of India's land is turning into desert: minister
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Obama to create world's largest marine sanctuary
Obama to create world's largest marine sanctuary
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ADB, UN launch Sustainable Energy for All in Asia Pacific
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PH shoppers among world's most socially conscious - study
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Malaysian firm loses land titles in PNG palm oil plantations
Malaysian firm loses land titles in PNG palm oil plantations
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Asean aims to raise the bar on CSR
Asean aims to raise the bar on CSR
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Tata Power crosses 500MW renewable energy capacity
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Rising sea levels could affect one-fifth of HCM City by 2100
Rising sea levels could affect one-fifth of HCM City by 2100
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Australia sees chance of El Nino at 70 per cent, some signs ease
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