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16 March 2017
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Myanmar’s toxic legacy of large dams
Myanmar’s toxic legacy of large dams
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Living above a century-old coal fire, Jharia residents pay the price for India’s mining ambitions
Living above a century-old coal fire, Jharia residents pay the price for India’s mining ambitions
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'Ability to resist' makes women able climate leaders: Paris mayor
13 March 2017
Cities
City strategies to make buildings more energy efficient
City strategies to make buildings more energy efficient
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Double-duty device aims to generate electricity from sunlight while reducing nitrous oxide pollution
Double-duty device aims to generate electricity from sunlight while reducing nitrous oxide pollution
8 March 2017
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Singapore to get first solar-powered ferry terminal
Singapore to get first solar-powered ferry terminal
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Policy & Finance
Do financial markets care about sustainability?
Do financial markets care about sustainability?
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Why is the media under-reporting climate change?
Why is the media under-reporting climate change?
2 March 2017
Lifestyle
Climate captives: Life and loss in the Mekong river delta
Climate captives: Life and loss in the Mekong river delta
Energy
House of Lords energy report slammed as ‘confused’ and ‘misleading’
House of Lords energy report slammed as ‘confused’ and ‘misleading’
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China’s coal consumption drops for third year in a row
China’s coal consumption drops for third year in a row
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Energy
China turns to energy storage to push renewables
China turns to energy storage to push renewables
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Biomass subsidies ‘not fit for purpose’, says Chatham House
Biomass subsidies ‘not fit for purpose’, says Chatham House
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Pakistan races to tap virgin coal fields to meet energy crunch
Pakistan races to tap virgin coal fields to meet energy crunch
Corporate Responsibility
How 5 firms are pursuing sustainability goals in 2017
How 5 firms are pursuing sustainability goals in 2017
27 February 2017
Energy
In-depth: The whole system costs of renewables
In-depth: The whole system costs of renewables
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Chinese solar storage system aims to beat Australia's blackouts
Chinese solar storage system aims to beat Australia's blackouts
23 February 2017
Energy
UK tidal project could spark global revolution
UK tidal project could spark global revolution
Policy & Finance
Investors urged to quench growing thirst for climate-friendly finance
Investors urged to quench growing thirst for climate-friendly finance
22 February 2017
Food & Agriculture
As solar refrigerator keeps mangoes cold, farmers’ profits heat up
As solar refrigerator keeps mangoes cold, farmers’ profits heat up
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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