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30 July 2019
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India pushes for its largest ever hydropower project despite concerns
India pushes for its largest ever hydropower project despite concerns
22 July 2019
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Droughts in Cambodia spell doom for farmers and fishermen
Droughts in Cambodia spell doom for farmers and fishermen
18 July 2019
Water
Reusing wastewater in agriculture could reduce water scarcity. Can you stomach it?
Reusing wastewater in agriculture could reduce water scarcity. Can you stomach it?
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Dirty deeds of the clean energy sector: Investors urged to step up
10 July 2019
Cities
As tourists flock to Malaysian historic city, officials step up climate action
As tourists flock to Malaysian historic city, officials step up climate action
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With no new money, India’s water ministry struggles
With no new money, India’s water ministry struggles
9 July 2019
Water
As water disappears, parched southern Pakistan farmers march north
As water disappears, parched southern Pakistan farmers march north
5 July 2019
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Exploitation of the Earth’s last frontier will leave the world in deep water
Exploitation of the Earth’s last frontier will leave the world in deep water
4 July 2019
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Deep sea mining could destroy 'our last frontier'
Deep sea mining could destroy 'our last frontier'
3 July 2019
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US revealed to be the biggest driver of the world's waste crisis
US revealed to be the biggest driver of the world's waste crisis
2 July 2019
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Agricultural reforms and urban accountability key to water management
Agricultural reforms and urban accountability key to water management
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Not your average pond scum: Could algae win the alternative protein race?
Not your average pond scum: Could algae win the alternative protein race?
26 June 2019
Waste
Encouraging start, but Asean has to go beyond its pledge to tackle marine waste
Encouraging start, but Asean has to go beyond its pledge to tackle marine waste
21 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
Himalayan glacier melting rate has doubled—this could affect 800m people in Asia
Himalayan glacier melting rate has doubled—this could affect 800m people in Asia
20 June 2019
Manufacturing
Can born-again materials become fashion’s next big trend?
Can born-again materials become fashion’s next big trend?
16 June 2019
Transport
How a Finnish engineering firm is greening the shipping industry
How a Finnish engineering firm is greening the shipping industry
13 June 2019
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Surviving India’s drought: ‘People have stopped expecting a decent life’
Surviving India’s drought: ‘People have stopped expecting a decent life’
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From tipping cascades to exponential curves: 5 things we learned at Ecosperity 2019
From tipping cascades to exponential curves: 5 things we learned at Ecosperity 2019
11 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
How can journalists effectively tell the climate story in Asia?
How can journalists effectively tell the climate story in Asia?
10 June 2019
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Thirsty Singapore taps into innovation to secure its water future
Thirsty Singapore taps into innovation to secure its water future
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