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17 August 2018
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Air pollution tanks South Asia’s cities in liveability rankings
Air pollution tanks South Asia’s cities in liveability rankings
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Have APP and APRIL both broken their no-deforestation promises?
Have APP and APRIL both broken their no-deforestation promises?
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Food & Agriculture
A new normal in the battle against fire and haze
A new normal in the battle against fire and haze
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Restricting global warming to 1.5C would ‘halve’ risk of marine heatwaves
Restricting global warming to 1.5C would ‘halve’ risk of marine heatwaves
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Carbon & Climate
Record-high supply and demand on voluntary carbon markets in 2017, says study
Record-high supply and demand on voluntary carbon markets in 2017, says study
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Carbon & Climate
With room to grow, mangroves can be the planet's carbon warriors
With room to grow, mangroves can be the planet's carbon warriors
16 August 2018
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Indians demand a say as construction chokes cities
Indians demand a say as construction chokes cities
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Policy & Finance
Despite challenges, Green Climate Fund is critical to global action
Despite challenges, Green Climate Fund is critical to global action
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Waste
As tourists flock to Indian Himalayas, women lead plastics clean-up
As tourists flock to Indian Himalayas, women lead plastics clean-up
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Food & Agriculture
Does Earth really have more trees now than 35 years ago?
Does Earth really have more trees now than 35 years ago?
15 August 2018
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Energy
China's solar industry is at a crossroads
China's solar industry is at a crossroads
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Policy & Finance
RSPO should ban deforestation, say investors with $6.7 trillion in assets
RSPO should ban deforestation, say investors with $6.7 trillion in assets
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Policy & Finance
Prevention is the best migration cure
Prevention is the best migration cure
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Cities
Melbourne and Adelaide have been Australia's most vulnerable major cities to killer heatwaves
Melbourne and Adelaide have been Australia's most vulnerable major cities to killer heatwaves
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Food & Agriculture
Indonesia's deforestation dropped 60% in 2017, but there's more to do
Indonesia's deforestation dropped 60% in 2017, but there's more to do
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Policy & Finance
The world needs new ways to cooperate on international development—here are 4 ideas
The world needs new ways to cooperate on international development—here are 4 ideas
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Facing down witch doctors and Mother Nature to restore Asia's forests
Facing down witch doctors and Mother Nature to restore Asia's forests
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How industrial fishing is dominated by wealthy nations
How industrial fishing is dominated by wealthy nations
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Food & Agriculture
Crop-munching armyworm could threaten millions of farmers in Asia - UN
Crop-munching armyworm could threaten millions of farmers in Asia - UN
14 August 2018
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Twinings reveals suppliers amid drive for slave-free Indian tea
Twinings reveals suppliers amid drive for slave-free Indian tea
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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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Corporate Responsibility
Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
United Kingdom-headquartered sustainability consultancy Adelie has opened an office in Singapore, led by former B Lab UK certification …
Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
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Is green living a myth? Why individual action won’t save the planet
Former Yale-NUS professor Michael Maniates tells the EB Podcast that individual actions like going vegetarian, reducing plastic use …
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Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
Experts question whether overseas assistance can make any difference to a cycle of failed projects and stalled ambitions.
Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
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Cities can unlock more private investments for urban climate action: report
The nonprofit network C40 Cities have outlined recommendations for city planners in building a financial case for urban …
Cities can unlock more private investments for urban climate action: report
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