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19 August 2019
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As the climate crisis intensifies, lawsuits aimed at slowing greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise
As the climate crisis intensifies, lawsuits aimed at slowing greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise
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Indonesia forest-clearing ban is made permanent, amid protests
Indonesia forest-clearing ban is made permanent, amid protests
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Cheap renewables will price out oil on roads
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Huge wildfires in the Arctic and far North send a planetary warning
Huge wildfires in the Arctic and far North send a planetary warning
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What is your business doing to cut carbon emissions, asks WBCSD chief
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Global renewable energy investment is slowing down. Should we worry?
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Restoring soil can help address climate change
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South China Sea expedition to uncover impact of megacities on coastal waters
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Humans cause Antarctic ice melt, study finds
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With banana leaf lamps, H&M backs firms promising social change
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How apps, AI and solar-powered cold rooms are driving sustainable agriculture
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Indonesian flooding disaster bears the hallmarks of agriculture and mining impacts
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