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News / Carbon & Climate
21 August 2017
Carbon & Climate
As rural Sri Lanka dries out, young farmers look for new job options
As rural Sri Lanka dries out, young farmers look for new job options
Carbon & Climate
Leading scientists, lawyers challenge Trump on social cost of carbon
Leading scientists, lawyers challenge Trump on social cost of carbon
18 August 2017
Waste
Singapore's foodie culture can help it beat food waste: Tristram Stuart
Singapore's foodie culture can help it beat food waste: Tristram Stuart
Manufacturing
This company wants to make the fashion industry sustainable using blockchain
This company wants to make the fashion industry sustainable using blockchain
Carbon & Climate
A burning smell? This device can detect air pollution in real time
A burning smell? This device can detect air pollution in real time
17 August 2017
Transport
Supervolcano minerals discovery to boost green cars - study
Supervolcano minerals discovery to boost green cars - study
Policy & Finance
Most countries lose out with forest-to-farm conversions
Most countries lose out with forest-to-farm conversions
Carbon & Climate
Where have decades of global climate negotiations taken us?
Where have decades of global climate negotiations taken us?
16 August 2017
Cities
Proposed ‘UN Urban’ would coordinate global approach to urbanisation
Proposed ‘UN Urban’ would coordinate global approach to urbanisation
Carbon & Climate
Can business save the world from climate change?
Can business save the world from climate change?
Food & Agriculture
Investors warned against 'financial food poisoning' of Asia’s factory farms
Investors warned against 'financial food poisoning' of Asia’s factory farms
15 August 2017
Carbon & Climate
Climate change is triple risk to Europe
Climate change is triple risk to Europe
Food & Agriculture
Global warming could cause yield of sorghum crops to drop ‘substantially’
Global warming could cause yield of sorghum crops to drop ‘substantially’
Manufacturing
6 ways your company can join the circular economy
6 ways your company can join the circular economy
14 August 2017
Water
Ocean oxygen depletion could happen again
Ocean oxygen depletion could happen again
Carbon & Climate
World's "highest" village runs dry as warming hits the Himalayas
World's "highest" village runs dry as warming hits the Himalayas
Carbon & Climate
Here's what Indonesia is doing about its deadly haze from forest and peatland fires
Here's what Indonesia is doing about its deadly haze from forest and peatland fires
11 August 2017
Food & Agriculture
Protein risk for millions from rising CO2 emissions - study
Protein risk for millions from rising CO2 emissions - study
Carbon & Climate
Jokowi's anti-haze policies put to real test as annual fires return to Indonesia
Jokowi's anti-haze policies put to real test as annual fires return to Indonesia
10 August 2017
Cities
Sustainable Singapore Movement: Less talk, more action needed
Sustainable Singapore Movement: Less talk, more action needed
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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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Energy
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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Transport & Logistics
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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Cities
Democracy meets extreme heat: India’s elections in a warming climate
Campaigning for votes when temperatures soar is dangerous, but many say India is in denial about the problem.
Democracy meets extreme heat: India’s elections in a warming climate
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