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News / Carbon & Climate
1 November 2017
Lifestyle
Taking a sustainability degree from passion to profession
Taking a sustainability degree from passion to profession
Carbon & Climate
Climate Trust sees US$5 billion new demand for North American offsets through 2030
Climate Trust sees US$5 billion new demand for North American offsets through 2030
31 October 2017
Carbon & Climate
Impact of climate change on health is ‘the major threat of 21st century’
Impact of climate change on health is ‘the major threat of 21st century’
Carbon & Climate
Zeroing in on air pollution
Zeroing in on air pollution
Carbon & Climate
From Bhutan to Cambodia, early warning saves lives in floods
From Bhutan to Cambodia, early warning saves lives in floods
30 October 2017
Transport
Could methanol replace diesel?
Could methanol replace diesel?
Carbon & Climate
Climate change puts Cambodians at risk of mental health disorders
Climate change puts Cambodians at risk of mental health disorders
27 October 2017
Carbon & Climate
Invest in forests and indigenous people to fight climate change - experts
Invest in forests and indigenous people to fight climate change - experts
26 October 2017
Carbon & Climate
Droughts wipe out enough to feed 81 million people - World Bank
Droughts wipe out enough to feed 81 million people - World Bank
25 October 2017
Food & Agriculture
APRIL and Indonesian government at loggerheads over peatland regulations
APRIL and Indonesian government at loggerheads over peatland regulations
Energy
Singapore could be 25% solar-powered by 2025
Singapore could be 25% solar-powered by 2025
Waste
China’s waste ban 'an opportunity for innovation'
China’s waste ban 'an opportunity for innovation'
24 October 2017
Energy
Can battery technology keep up with solar energy's bright future?
Can battery technology keep up with solar energy's bright future?
Carbon & Climate
Economic headwinds buffet once-resilient Sumatran forest-farms
Economic headwinds buffet once-resilient Sumatran forest-farms
23 October 2017
Food & Agriculture
The Philippines commits to science-anchored fishery policies
The Philippines commits to science-anchored fishery policies
Energy
Renewables will give more people access to electricity than coal, says IEA
Renewables will give more people access to electricity than coal, says IEA
Carbon & Climate
India tops global pollution deaths of 9 million a year - study
India tops global pollution deaths of 9 million a year - study
Carbon & Climate
As scientists ponder 'hacking the climate,' poor countries are wary
As scientists ponder 'hacking the climate,' poor countries are wary
20 October 2017
Carbon & Climate
Why a climate-friendly lifestyle could save your life
Why a climate-friendly lifestyle could save your life
Policy & Finance
$1 billion programme launched to restore land, protect forests
$1 billion programme launched to restore land, protect forests
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UN shipping talks more than a climate deal but ‘a test of global cooperation’s survival’: advocates
Negotiators at the intersessional IMO talks face mounting pressure over a proposed Net-Zero Framework, hailed by advocates as …
UN shipping talks more than a climate deal but ‘a test of global cooperation’s survival’: advocates
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Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
A new ‘corporate scorecard’ reveals the gap between steelmakers' climate ambition and action.
Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
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How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
Despite Southeast Asia being a major driver of global power demand, its biggest utilities are not neutral grid …
How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
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Carbon & Climate
New Japan methodology targets carbon market gap in AI-driven efficiency
Linkhola framework aims to turn smart HVAC energy savings into tradable credits amid scrutiny of voluntary markets.
New Japan methodology targets carbon market gap in AI-driven efficiency
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Corporate Responsibility
‘Greenshouting’ risks amplifying spin, not transparency, in Asia: experts
Experts warn louder sustainability messaging in Asia could deepen greenwashing risks, while shifting business priorities and consumer realities …
'Greenshouting’ risks amplifying spin, not transparency, in Asia: experts
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Indonesia ends nationwide EV tax breaks, shifts control to regions
Decentralised policy raises uncertainty over adoption and investment as analysts warn of uneven incentives.
Indonesia ends nationwide EV tax breaks, shifts control to regions
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