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18 February 2011
Transport
Tough action on climate change is 'cost-effective', EU report shows
Tough action on climate change is 'cost-effective', EU report shows
Carbon & Climate
Curbing soot could slow climate change: U.N.
Curbing soot could slow climate change: U.N.
17 February 2011
Carbon & Climate
Environmentalists say moratorium on forest conversion an empty promise
Environmentalists say moratorium on forest conversion an empty promise
Carbon & Climate
Black, white and green all over: Why skeptics are good for sustainable businesses
Black, white and green all over: Why skeptics are good for sustainable businesses
Policy & Finance
U.N. biodiversity panel could guide on trade, farms
U.N. biodiversity panel could guide on trade, farms
Policy & Finance
China data to help clarify eligibility for CO2 credits
China data to help clarify eligibility for CO2 credits
Policy & Finance
Labor to help industries that reduce pollution
Labor to help industries that reduce pollution
16 February 2011
Energy
EU wants 60 percent transport carbon cut by 2050: draft
EU wants 60 percent transport carbon cut by 2050: draft
Carbon & Climate
ASEAN haze deal still faces complications
ASEAN haze deal still faces complications
Carbon & Climate
NZ seeks carbon tax assurance from PM
NZ seeks carbon tax assurance from PM
Policy & Finance
Investments worth trillions at risk from climate change: study
Investments worth trillions at risk from climate change: study
Policy & Finance
Fixed carbon price will be first step to trading scheme
Fixed carbon price will be first step to trading scheme
15 February 2011
Carbon & Climate
Taiwan firms sign nation's first-ever carbon deal
Taiwan firms sign nation's first-ever carbon deal
Energy
India to enforce clean-energy targets through state agencies
India to enforce clean-energy targets through state agencies
Food & Agriculture
Climate change may cause 'massive' food supply disruptions, Verghese says
Climate change may cause 'massive' food supply disruptions, Verghese says
Carbon & Climate
UN CO2 board can handle jump in credit requests, chairman says
UN CO2 board can handle jump in credit requests, chairman says
Carbon & Climate
Plantations to have clusters of forests
Plantations to have clusters of forests
Carbon & Climate
Climate cash goes up in smoke
Climate cash goes up in smoke
Carbon & Climate
Journalists recognised for stories on green technology in inaugural ASEAN awards
Journalists recognised for stories on green technology in inaugural ASEAN awards
Carbon & Climate
Sime Darby's leap of faith in SAFE project
Sime Darby's leap of faith in SAFE project
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Carbon markets in Asia fall short on biodiversity goals, study warns
Nature-based projects expand across Southeast Asia, but design gaps and unintended impacts limit conservation benefits.
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