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1 August 2018
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Heineken invests an additional RM2.5 million for water conservation
Heineken invests an additional RM2.5 million for water conservation
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Campaign asks Singaporeans to limit plastic bag habit to two a day
Campaign asks Singaporeans to limit plastic bag habit to two a day
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What does battling climate change look like?
What does battling climate change look like?
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Energy
The Laos disaster reminds us that local people are too often victims of dam development
The Laos disaster reminds us that local people are too often victims of dam development
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Carbon & Climate
The Great Barrier Reef is losing its ability to bounce back from disturbances, says new study
The Great Barrier Reef is losing its ability to bounce back from disturbances, says new study
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Carbon & Climate
Global carbon tax in isolation could ‘exacerbate food insecurity by 2050’
Global carbon tax in isolation could ‘exacerbate food insecurity by 2050’
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Fish are losing their sense of smell
Fish are losing their sense of smell
31 July 2018
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Water
Why smart policies are key to solving the world’s clean water problems
Why smart policies are key to solving the world’s clean water problems
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Carbon & Climate
Yes, humans are depleting Earth's resources, but 'footprint' estimates don't tell the full story
Yes, humans are depleting Earth's resources, but 'footprint' estimates don't tell the full story
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The Philippines—Asia's most dangerous country for environmental defenders
The Philippines—Asia's most dangerous country for environmental defenders
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Carbon & Climate
What's behind this summer's extreme weather?
What's behind this summer's extreme weather?
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Carbon & Climate
Forest carbon emissions are set to grow
Forest carbon emissions are set to grow
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Carbon & Climate
How a moral philosopher justifies his carbon footprint
How a moral philosopher justifies his carbon footprint
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Carbon & Climate
With 1.2 billion members, the Catholic Church can lead on climate action. Here are 3 ways how.
With 1.2 billion members, the Catholic Church can lead on climate action. Here are 3 ways how.
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How will humanity feed itself by 2050?
How will humanity feed itself by 2050?
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Carbon & Climate
Why mangroves matter: Experts reply on International Mangrove Day
Why mangroves matter: Experts reply on International Mangrove Day
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Waste
Southeast Asian nations grapple with worsening plastic trash crisis
Southeast Asian nations grapple with worsening plastic trash crisis
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Carbon & Climate
Rising temperatures to carry big price tag in steamy Sri Lanka
Rising temperatures to carry big price tag in steamy Sri Lanka
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Waste
'Green mountaineers' clean up Everest's litter
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Too hot to handle? Expect more heat waves due to climate change, experts warn
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The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
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Is green living a myth? Why individual action won’t save the planet
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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.
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Cities can unlock more private investments for urban climate action: report
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