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5 March 2018
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Carbon & Climate
Extreme temperature fluctuations tied to increase in heart attacks
Extreme temperature fluctuations tied to increase in heart attacks
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Food & Agriculture
How to reduce poverty and re-connect people to nature
How to reduce poverty and re-connect people to nature
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
As more companies go 'deforestation-free,' what does it mean for heavily forested nations?
As more companies go 'deforestation-free,' what does it mean for heavily forested nations?
2 March 2018
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Carbon & Climate
Mangrove deforestation emits as much CO2 as Myanmar each year
Mangrove deforestation emits as much CO2 as Myanmar each year
News /
Carbon & Climate
Rain and heat extremes set to grow
Rain and heat extremes set to grow
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Sustainable diets will remain a minefield until we change the way we approach food
Sustainable diets will remain a minefield until we change the way we approach food
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
The Nationals have changed their leader but kept the same climate story
The Nationals have changed their leader but kept the same climate story
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Waste
Despite state-level bans, plastic bags still suffocate India's cities
Despite state-level bans, plastic bags still suffocate India's cities
1 March 2018
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Lifestyle
Calling all ad agencies: Make sustainability sexy
Calling all ad agencies: Make sustainability sexy
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Waste
Nuclear waste mountains just go on growing
Nuclear waste mountains just go on growing
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Energy
China’s coal consumption grows slightly
China’s coal consumption grows slightly
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Policy & Finance
Making the business case for gender equality
Making the business case for gender equality
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Transport
Scientists aim for more ecologically sensitive development for engineers
Scientists aim for more ecologically sensitive development for engineers
28 February 2018
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Food & Agriculture
Overfishing poses risks for investors
Overfishing poses risks for investors
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Policy & Finance
From tea to takeaways, has Southeast Asia lost its appetite for business that does good?
From tea to takeaways, has Southeast Asia lost its appetite for business that does good?
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Food & Agriculture
Europe's palm oil ban has no basis, says Sinar Mas boss Franky Widjaja
Europe's palm oil ban has no basis, says Sinar Mas boss Franky Widjaja
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Food & Agriculture
Arctic seed vault turning 10 faces 'unprecedented' agricultural challenges
Arctic seed vault turning 10 faces 'unprecedented' agricultural challenges
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Energy
Why the ecotourism industry must embrace clean energy solutions
Why the ecotourism industry must embrace clean energy solutions
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Cities
Cities can change the fate of the world's climate outlook: Christiana Figueres
Cities can change the fate of the world's climate outlook: Christiana Figueres
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Food & Agriculture
Industrial fishing is in over half of world’s oceans, reveals new study
Industrial fishing is in over half of world’s oceans, reveals new study
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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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Transport & Logistics
UN shipping talks more than a climate deal but ‘a test of global cooperation’s survival’: advocates
Negotiators at the intersessional IMO talks face mounting pressure over a proposed Net-Zero Framework, hailed by advocates as …
UN shipping talks more than a climate deal but ‘a test of global cooperation’s survival’: advocates
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