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7 October 2019
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Water
How water-wise is your diet?
How water-wise is your diet?
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Carbon & Climate
How Brazil can save the Amazon through bioeconomy
How Brazil can save the Amazon through bioeconomy
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Carbon & Climate
Changing culture in a changing climate
Changing culture in a changing climate
4 October 2019
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Cities
Can cities save the world?
Can cities save the world?
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Policy & Finance
Investing in frontline health workers
Investing in frontline health workers
3 October 2019
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Carbon & Climate
As sea levels rise, can Singapore ratchet up the ambition of its climate targets?
As sea levels rise, can Singapore ratchet up the ambition of its climate targets?
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Policy & Finance
How are banks doing on sustainable finance commitments? Not good enough
How are banks doing on sustainable finance commitments? Not good enough
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Water
Global thirst: A spotlight on water in industry
Global thirst: A spotlight on water in industry
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Carbon & Climate
Drought may hit half world’s wheat at once
Drought may hit half world’s wheat at once
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Policy & Finance
Confronting a new climate reality in Asia Pacific
Confronting a new climate reality in Asia Pacific
2 October 2019
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Cities
Future or fantasy: Are floating cities the next stage of Singapore's urban development?
Future or fantasy: Are floating cities the next stage of Singapore's urban development?
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Policy & Finance
Indonesia defers legislation seen as harming the environment
Indonesia defers legislation seen as harming the environment
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Policy & Finance
Political uncertainty poses obstacle to UN's global goals, businesses say
Political uncertainty poses obstacle to UN's global goals, businesses say
1 October 2019
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Food & Agriculture
Big brands sourcing illegal palm oil from habitat of orangutans, rhinos, elephants and tigers: study
Big brands sourcing illegal palm oil from habitat of orangutans, rhinos, elephants and tigers: study
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Carbon & Climate
Youth not wasted on the young who fight for climate justice
Youth not wasted on the young who fight for climate justice
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Carbon & Climate
Bangladesh promises to improve local flood warnings after complaints
Bangladesh promises to improve local flood warnings after complaints
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Carbon & Climate
Rugby stars are losing their Pacific islands
Rugby stars are losing their Pacific islands
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Carbon & Climate
Leave ‘em laughing instead of crying: Climate humour can break down barriers and find common ground
Leave ‘em laughing instead of crying: Climate humour can break down barriers and find common ground
30 September 2019
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Green Buildings
Tall, flexible, and digitally connected: A peek at the buildings of the future
Tall, flexible, and digitally connected: A peek at the buildings of the future
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Green Buildings
How will low-lying Singapore’s built environment survive rising seas?
How will low-lying Singapore’s built environment survive rising seas?
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Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
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Food & Agriculture
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 …
Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
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Corporate Responsibility
Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
As experts warn that “greenhushing” risks undermining climate progress and enabling misinformation to fill the void, a new …
Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
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Waste Management
Coalition to grow the reuse economy launches in Singapore
The Singapore Reuse Coalition aims to advance return, refill, repair and repurpose systems in the city-state.
Coalition to grow the reuse economy launches in Singapore
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Policy & Finance
Southeast Asia must pursue energy sovereignty, not just security, says civil society
Ahead of the first ever international conference aimed to develop a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, advocates …
Southeast Asia must pursue energy sovereignty, not just security, says civil society
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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
Liguasan Marsh is the largest intact wetland in the Philippines, a key area for both resident and migratory …
Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
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