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UN report: land degradation now affects half the world’s population and economy
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Credit Suisse joins growing list of banks shunning deep-sea mining
Credit Suisse joins growing list of banks shunning deep-sea mining
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India’s central bank wants cement industry to reduce carbon emissions
India’s central bank wants cement industry to reduce carbon emissions
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Twin-state hydropower project seen to sweep away vulnerable communities, local biodiversity
Twin-state hydropower project seen to sweep away vulnerable communities, local biodiversity
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Shipping trade measures real carbon emissions for first time
Shipping trade measures real carbon emissions for first time
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What does the future of climate-resilient rice look like?
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Green finance set to fund burning waste in cement kilns
Green finance set to fund burning waste in cement kilns
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Nuclear renaissance hinges on solving the waste issue
Nuclear renaissance hinges on solving the waste issue
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Critics question labelling of plastic products as 'eco-friendly' in Earth Day promo
Critics question labelling of plastic products as 'eco-friendly' in Earth Day promo
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Widespread carbon capture in Southeast Asia unviable without carbon pricing: report
Widespread carbon capture in Southeast Asia unviable without carbon pricing: report
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Climate change hits harvest of one of world’s priciest mushrooms in Himalayas
Climate change hits harvest of one of world’s priciest mushrooms in Himalayas
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Indonesia's palm oil export ban met with condemnation and praise
Indonesia's palm oil export ban met with condemnation and praise
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Asia’s coastal cities ‘sinking faster than sea level-rise’
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Food-sharing app Olio appoints Yien Li Yap to lead new Singapore operation
Food-sharing app Olio appoints Yien Li Yap to lead new Singapore operation
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Global warming could threaten Southeast Asia's mass flowering forests: study
Global warming could threaten Southeast Asia's mass flowering forests: study
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Cooperating to build deep-tech companies of the future
Cooperating to build deep-tech companies of the future
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Mini solar grids empower women-led enterprises in Jharkhand’s Gumla district
Mini solar grids empower women-led enterprises in Jharkhand’s Gumla district
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Wind power, while cheap, stutters without government support
Wind power, while cheap, stutters without government support
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‘Massive shortfall’ in green financing for region's emerging markets: Asean chair Cambodia
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Europe strives to end dependency on Russian gas
Europe strives to end dependency on Russian gas
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