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18 July 2022
Policy & Finance
Don't lock Indigenous peoples into bad carbon deals: experts
Don't lock Indigenous peoples into bad carbon deals: experts
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Priya Bellino joins Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation as new head of of ESG in APAC
Priya Bellino joins Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation as new head of of ESG in APAC
15 July 2022
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Eyes on Temasek-backed carbon emitters as the investment company works towards net zero
Eyes on Temasek-backed carbon emitters as the investment company works towards net zero
14 July 2022
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Humanity’s use of wild species ‘vastly underappreciated’
Humanity’s use of wild species ‘vastly underappreciated’
13 July 2022
Water
Women’s lives get harder in Bundelkhand as water scarcity grows
Women’s lives get harder in Bundelkhand as water scarcity grows
Energy
Hong Kong’s power utilities seek to boost share of nuclear in fuel mix
Hong Kong’s power utilities seek to boost share of nuclear in fuel mix
12 July 2022
Carbon & Climate
Campaign to ban fossil fuels advertising launches in Australia
Campaign to ban fossil fuels advertising launches in Australia
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Conferences highlight forests as a vital solution to converging crises
Conferences highlight forests as a vital solution to converging crises
Water
Noise pollution from deep-sea mining could wreck marine life, study warns
Noise pollution from deep-sea mining could wreck marine life, study warns
Carbon & Climate
Proposed Thailand quarry encroaches on UNESCO global geopark
Proposed Thailand quarry encroaches on UNESCO global geopark
8 July 2022
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Stalled monsoon behind devastating floods in northeast India and Bangladesh
Stalled monsoon behind devastating floods in northeast India and Bangladesh
7 July 2022
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Singapore green-lights nuclear power in low-carbon energy import proposals
Singapore green-lights nuclear power in low-carbon energy import proposals
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Ravaged by floods, Bangladesh pitches plan to adapt to climate effects
Ravaged by floods, Bangladesh pitches plan to adapt to climate effects
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Hundreds of penguin deaths in New Zealand linked to climate change
Hundreds of penguin deaths in New Zealand linked to climate change
Energy
Coal dominant as Southeast Asia power demand outstrips clean energy growth
Coal dominant as Southeast Asia power demand outstrips clean energy growth
6 July 2022
Waste
India's single-use plastic ban faces pushback from industry
India's single-use plastic ban faces pushback from industry
Water
Singapore affirms support for deep-sea mining
Singapore affirms support for deep-sea mining
4 July 2022
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Rockefeller Foundation Asia VP Deepali Khanna: the Global South needs to find its voice at G20
Rockefeller Foundation Asia VP Deepali Khanna: the Global South needs to find its voice at G20
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Joanne Khew shifts from Standard Chartered Bank to ESG role at Eastspring Investments
Joanne Khew shifts from Standard Chartered Bank to ESG role at Eastspring Investments
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UN Ocean Conference leaves indigenous peoples feeling excluded
UN Ocean Conference leaves indigenous peoples feeling excluded
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