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23 April 2018
Opinion /
Water
To defeat superbugs, everyone will need access to clean water
To defeat superbugs, everyone will need access to clean water
Opinion /
Waste
Enough trash talk, Singapore. It's time to stop passing the buck on plastics
Enough trash talk, Singapore. It's time to stop passing the buck on plastics
News /
Carbon & Climate
China’s indoor air pollution highlights rural-urban divide
China’s indoor air pollution highlights rural-urban divide
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Energy
How to unlock renewables? Cheaper, cleaner, better batteries
How to unlock renewables? Cheaper, cleaner, better batteries
20 April 2018
News /
Waste
What are the world's biggest plastic polluters doing about the problem?
What are the world's biggest plastic polluters doing about the problem?
News /
Policy & Finance
Protect indigenous people’s land rights and the whole world will benefit, UN forum declares
Protect indigenous people’s land rights and the whole world will benefit, UN forum declares
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Energy
Clean energy spurt vital for 2°C warming limit
Clean energy spurt vital for 2°C warming limit
News /
Carbon & Climate
Bangladesh PM says country 'cannot wait' for help with climate action
Bangladesh PM says country 'cannot wait' for help with climate action
Opinion /
Waste
Four ways to manage healthcare waste sustainably
Four ways to manage healthcare waste sustainably
19 April 2018
News /
Food & Agriculture
Olam introduces new tool for more transparent supply chains
Olam introduces new tool for more transparent supply chains
News /
Energy
1,200 megawatt Vietnam coal plant gets funding, but Standard Chartered pulls out over climate policy conflict
1,200 megawatt Vietnam coal plant gets funding, but Standard Chartered pulls out over climate policy conflict
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Transport
Compromise climate deal agreed for shipping
Compromise climate deal agreed for shipping
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Carbon & Climate
Great Barrier Reef at ‘unprecedented’ risk of collapse after major bleaching event
Great Barrier Reef at ‘unprecedented’ risk of collapse after major bleaching event
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
The Commonwealth must inspire greater climate action
The Commonwealth must inspire greater climate action
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Why the 'invisible hand' of the market can’t cool the planet
Why the 'invisible hand' of the market can’t cool the planet
18 April 2018
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Transport
UN launches initiative to improve road safety worldwide
UN launches initiative to improve road safety worldwide
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Carbon & Climate
Got a photo that could help reverse climate change?
Got a photo that could help reverse climate change?
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Waste
What will we do with all those solar panels when their useful life is over?
What will we do with all those solar panels when their useful life is over?
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Food & Agriculture
Have your cake and eat it too—hotels can serve buffets and still cut food waste
Have your cake and eat it too—hotels can serve buffets and still cut food waste
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Lifestyle
Could this pollution-busting t-shirt repair our air?
Could this pollution-busting t-shirt repair our air?
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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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Energy
China leads global wind power installations, as additions surge 40 per cent in 2025
It added 120.5 gigawatts (GW) of new wind capacity, which accounts for the majority of the global installations …
China leads global wind power installations, as additions surge 40 per cent in 2025
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Energy
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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Waste Management
Doubts cast over pig farm methane credits in China
One-third of projects may have gone ahead even without the credit revenue, new research reveals.
Doubts cast over pig farm methane credits in China
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Corporate Responsibility
Japan firms least confident on net zero among G7, BSI survey shows
Businesses remain committed across advanced economies, but policy uncertainty, costs and capability gaps are slowing progress and widening …
Japan firms least confident on net zero among G7, BSI survey shows
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Energy
Fossil fuel subsidies, high costs slow energy transition in rural Indonesia
Research by the Center of Economic and Law Studies (Celios) and Greenpeace shows the number of villages across …
Fossil fuel subsidies, high costs slow energy transition in rural Indonesia
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