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Hacking sustainability for smallholder palm oil farmers
Hacking sustainability for smallholder palm oil farmers
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Land degradation compromises wellbeing of 3.2 billion people, study says
Land degradation compromises wellbeing of 3.2 billion people, study says
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Disasters could cost Asia-Pacific region $160 billion per year by 2030, UN warns
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Five years on from Rana Plaza, has the fashion industry changed its ways?
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StarHub, Sunseap offer Singapore consumers 100% solar power plans
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Ireland’s household pollution tops EU league
Ireland’s household pollution tops EU league
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Asian Games to boost Indonesia's war on forest fires
Asian Games to boost Indonesia's war on forest fires
24 April 2018
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Company averts climate chocolate threat
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How can industries innovate in the year of climate action?
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China’s indoor air pollution highlights rural-urban divide
China’s indoor air pollution highlights rural-urban divide
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How to unlock renewables? Cheaper, cleaner, better batteries
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Protect indigenous people’s land rights and the whole world will benefit, UN forum declares
Protect indigenous people’s land rights and the whole world will benefit, UN forum declares
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Clean energy spurt vital for 2°C warming limit
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Bangladesh PM says country 'cannot wait' for help with climate action
Bangladesh PM says country 'cannot wait' for help with climate action
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‘Wake-up call’ for Asean energy security as Singapore, Thailand face Iran war’s LNG risks
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Singapore's draft adaptation plan will address heat resilience, coastal defence, and water security. Climate scientists and NGOs say …
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AI can propel women forward – or set them back further
AI will mostly benefit those already well positioned to leverage it – men. Businesses and governments cannot afford …
AI can propel women forward – or set them back further
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Middle East crisis increases Southeast Asia’s coal risk
Now is the time to double down on renewable energy and electrification.
Middle East crisis increases Southeast Asia's coal risk
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China sets 17 per cent carbon intensity cut in new five-year climate plan
Beijing leans on rapid renewable expansion but sets no target for emissions decline before 2030.
China sets 17 per cent carbon intensity cut in new five-year climate plan
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Southeast Asia’s blue economy programmes unaffected by reported UK climate aid cuts, say project leads
The United Kingdom’s flagship £500 million Blue Planet Fund, which supports marine environment programmes in developing countries like …
Southeast Asia’s blue economy programmes unaffected by reported UK climate aid cuts, say project leads
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