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Current proposals to plant trees are misguided
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From coffee to cosmetics, companies are looking for ways to protect the plants their products are made from
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Dense, well-planned cities are part of a sustainable future, says Singapore minister
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Marina Bay Sands just chose single-use plastic bottles to serve water in Singapore—but it is not alone
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Going plastic-free: How hotels are joining the anti-plastic fight
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Makers of popular food brands among those linked to Indonesia forest fires
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Food & Agriculture
Beyond vegan burgers: next-generation protein could come from air, methane, volcanic springs
Beyond vegan burgers: next-generation protein could come from air, methane, volcanic springs
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Could Southeast Asia’s remote islands be powered by waste?
Could Southeast Asia’s remote islands be powered by waste?
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River deltas are ‘drowning’, threatening hundreds of millions of people
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Bangladesh seen as climate threat by boosting coal reliance
Bangladesh seen as climate threat by boosting coal reliance
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Silence on China as Sri Lankans prepare to vote
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Scientists predict El Niño in 2020 based on earlier warning method
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Death by dirty cooking
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With their lawsuit against a coal firm in limbo, Bornean villagers take the fight online
With their lawsuit against a coal firm in limbo, Bornean villagers take the fight online
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RSPO doubts effectiveness of Indonesian palm plantation moratorium
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Indonesia scraps permits of firms blamed for worsening Sumatra floods, landslides
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