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2 April 2018
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Energy
In-depth: Is Shell’s new climate scenario as ‘radical’ as it says?
In-depth: Is Shell’s new climate scenario as ‘radical’ as it says?
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Carbon & Climate
Greenpeace International ends its Forest Stewardship Council membership
Greenpeace International ends its Forest Stewardship Council membership
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Lifestyle
Sustainable shopping: save the world, one chocolate at a time
Sustainable shopping: save the world, one chocolate at a time
30 March 2018
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Smallholder farmers are key to making the palm oil industry sustainable
Smallholder farmers are key to making the palm oil industry sustainable
Opinion /
Manufacturing
Under the sea, there’s a new unnecessary frontier of natural exploitation
Under the sea, there’s a new unnecessary frontier of natural exploitation
29 March 2018
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Policy & Finance
This vending machine turns plastic into gold
This vending machine turns plastic into gold
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Waste
Study reveals the Pacific Garbage Patch is much heftier than thought — and it’s growing
Study reveals the Pacific Garbage Patch is much heftier than thought — and it’s growing
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Carbon & Climate
Southeast Asia closes island beaches to recover from climate change and tourism
Southeast Asia closes island beaches to recover from climate change and tourism
28 March 2018
Opinion /
Energy
3 ways investing in energy makes people healthier
3 ways investing in energy makes people healthier
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Energy
What does ‘subsidy-free’ renewables actually mean?
What does ‘subsidy-free’ renewables actually mean?
Opinion /
Water
Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
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Energy
Energy markets are not changing fast enough to avert climate change
Energy markets are not changing fast enough to avert climate change
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Policy & Finance
Singapore: (Not yet) a rising green finance hub
Singapore: (Not yet) a rising green finance hub
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
We know how food production needs to change if crisis is to be avoided—so why isn't this happening?
We know how food production needs to change if crisis is to be avoided—so why isn't this happening?
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Carbon & Climate
The IPCC leak: What do Chinese experts think?
The IPCC leak: What do Chinese experts think?
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Cities
In the rush to develop, Asia's cities advised to think green
In the rush to develop, Asia's cities advised to think green
27 March 2018
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Corporate Responsibility
Greening to greenbacks: How four Asian firms are protecting planet for profit
Greening to greenbacks: How four Asian firms are protecting planet for profit
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Lifestyle
Can this dive resort save the last paradise on earth?
Can this dive resort save the last paradise on earth?
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Carbon & Climate
This small city in the Philippines is taking big steps to curb emissions
This small city in the Philippines is taking big steps to curb emissions
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Policy & Finance
Can new principles drive money into sustainable fishing?
Can new principles drive money into sustainable fishing?
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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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