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15 May 2026
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Industry lobbying pushes EU to drop leather from deforestation law
Industry lobbying pushes EU to drop leather from deforestation law
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Q&A: ‘Even the idea that heat can kill is still quite contentious’
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China’s new hydrogen push could be a step towards cleaner steel
China’s new hydrogen push could be a step towards cleaner steel
14 May 2026
Water
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Landless Bangladeshi farmers suffer as paddy fades in Barind
13 May 2026
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Singapore urges SMEs to adopt climate solutions to curb rising electricity bills
Singapore urges SMEs to adopt climate solutions to curb rising electricity bills
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Taiwan ramps up microplastic controls with ‘land-sea’ strategy
Taiwan ramps up microplastic controls with ‘land-sea’ strategy
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Philippines, Singapore tighten carbon credit ties, but deal lacks full Article 6 rulebook, say observers
Philippines, Singapore tighten carbon credit ties, but deal lacks full Article 6 rulebook, say observers
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Japan warns Okinawa LNG plant could harm coral reefs, raises risk of future shutdown
Japan warns Okinawa LNG plant could harm coral reefs, raises risk of future shutdown
11 May 2026
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Singapore sustainability consultancy scales back
Singapore sustainability consultancy scales back
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AI’s energy appetite is outpacing deployment of AI-based climate solutions: IEA
Carbon & Climate
ICVCM approves another carbon credit standard, mangrove restoration rules as high integrity
ICVCM approves another carbon credit standard, mangrove restoration rules as high integrity
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Extreme heat reshapes travel in Asia, nearly half of travellers changing plans: survey
10 May 2026
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8 May 2026
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