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19 May 2022
Carbon & Climate
Women in rural Bangladesh pay more for rising cost of climate disasters
Women in rural Bangladesh pay more for rising cost of climate disasters
Food & Agriculture
Thailand has cannabis fever — but how green will the Kingdom's ganja trade be?
Thailand has cannabis fever — but how green will the Kingdom's ganja trade be?
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India’s coal crisis exposes pitfalls in power sector
India’s coal crisis exposes pitfalls in power sector
18 May 2022
Waste
In the wake of coup, gold mining boom is ravaging Myanmar
In the wake of coup, gold mining boom is ravaging Myanmar
Policy & Finance
Fidelity International appoints Ellie Tang as director of sustainable investing
Fidelity International appoints Ellie Tang as director of sustainable investing
Carbon & Climate
Trapping CO2 from the air is a costly bet to beat climate change — but money is flowing in anyway
Trapping CO2 from the air is a costly bet to beat climate change — but money is flowing in anyway
Food & Agriculture
In Indonesia, climate change takes a bite out of apple crops
In Indonesia, climate change takes a bite out of apple crops
17 May 2022
Transport
Grab sustainability head Iris Chang: we're growing too fast for a bolder decarbonisation target
Grab sustainability head Iris Chang: we're growing too fast for a bolder decarbonisation target
Carbon & Climate
Satellite images reveal global losses of tidal wetlands over past two decades
Satellite images reveal global losses of tidal wetlands over past two decades
Food & Agriculture
Climate change exacerbates food crisis in Nepal’s poorest region
Climate change exacerbates food crisis in Nepal’s poorest region
Manufacturing
Crisis after Covid-19 for Sri Lankan women who dress the West
Crisis after Covid-19 for Sri Lankan women who dress the West
13 May 2022
Food & Agriculture
Amid frenzied competition in alternative protein sector, hemp-based meat startup claims soy gives men 'man boobs'
Amid frenzied competition in alternative protein sector, hemp-based meat startup claims soy gives men 'man boobs'
Energy
Community reels as Indian hydropower project leaves homes, farms drowned
Community reels as Indian hydropower project leaves homes, farms drowned
Carbon & Climate
Biomass burning booms in East Asia despite Paris Agreement goals
Biomass burning booms in East Asia despite Paris Agreement goals
Carbon & Climate
Climate adaptation is a business opportunity — but at what cost?
Climate adaptation is a business opportunity — but at what cost?
Transport
Electric scooters for nurses speed up healthcare in Indian mining hub
Electric scooters for nurses speed up healthcare in Indian mining hub
Carbon & Climate
‘50:50’ chance global warming reaches 1.5°C by 2026
‘50:50’ chance global warming reaches 1.5°C by 2026
12 May 2022
Policy & Finance
‘Infrastructure-first’ approach causes conflict in Indonesia
‘Infrastructure-first’ approach causes conflict in Indonesia
Energy
Floating solar: a small but vital role for India’s sunrise sector
Floating solar: a small but vital role for India’s sunrise sector
Waste
Thai gold mine set to reopen even as locals reel from heavy metal poisoning
Thai gold mine set to reopen even as locals reel from heavy metal poisoning
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