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19 February 2020
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How will BP achieve its net zero ambition?
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Developing Asia’s coal demand helped cancel out rich-world emissions cuts last year
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Fish farms turn to AI, recirculating systems to scale up sustainable aquaculture
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18 February 2020
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Can the Pacific become the world’s first fossil-fuel-free zone?
Can the Pacific become the world’s first fossil-fuel-free zone?
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Guarding against the coronavirus, sustainably: Are reuseable face masks the answer?
Guarding against the coronavirus, sustainably: Are reuseable face masks the answer?
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Waste
Malaysia urged to cut down on plastic packaging for cleaner seas
Malaysia urged to cut down on plastic packaging for cleaner seas
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Unequal cities bear the brunt of deadly disease outbreaks
Unequal cities bear the brunt of deadly disease outbreaks
17 February 2020
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Food & Agriculture
‘New agricultural revolution’ needed to boost food security, cut emissions
‘New agricultural revolution’ needed to boost food security, cut emissions
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Malaysia's banks are bucking global finance decarbonisation trend by funding coal, study finds
Malaysia's banks are bucking global finance decarbonisation trend by funding coal, study finds
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Speeding sea level rise threatens nuclear plants
Speeding sea level rise threatens nuclear plants
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Energy
New renewables bill may give Indonesia chance to move away from coal
New renewables bill may give Indonesia chance to move away from coal
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Corporate Responsibility
The inconsistency of ESG ratings: Implications for investors
The inconsistency of ESG ratings: Implications for investors
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This surprising fact about research funding could explain why it’s so hard to get traction against climate change
This surprising fact about research funding could explain why it’s so hard to get traction against climate change
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Energy
Bioenergy can land a blow against climate change
Bioenergy can land a blow against climate change
14 February 2020
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Policy & Finance
US$900 billion a year: China is bearing the world's highest cost of air pollution from fossil fuels
US$900 billion a year: China is bearing the world's highest cost of air pollution from fossil fuels
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Carbon & Climate
Countering climate denialism requires taking on right-wing populism. Here’s how
Countering climate denialism requires taking on right-wing populism. Here’s how
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Internet needs new global regulations against online sexual exploitation
Internet needs new global regulations against online sexual exploitation
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Cities turn to freewheeling public transport
Cities turn to freewheeling public transport
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If you don’t eat meat but still wear leather, here are a few facts to chew on
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Famous brands ‘turning blind eye’ to deforestation caused by demand for soy, beef and other commodities
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
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The Singapore Reuse Coalition aims to advance return, refill, repair and repurpose systems in the city-state.
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Southeast Asia must pursue energy sovereignty, not just security, says civil society
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The real lesson from Australia’s first major greenwashing case
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