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27 February 2017
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Food & Agriculture
Olam pledges to stop clearing forest in Gabon for a year after NGO pressure
Olam pledges to stop clearing forest in Gabon for a year after NGO pressure
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Cities
Urbanisation can be good for the environment
Urbanisation can be good for the environment
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In-depth: The whole system costs of renewables
In-depth: The whole system costs of renewables
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Energy
Chinese solar storage system aims to beat Australia's blackouts
Chinese solar storage system aims to beat Australia's blackouts
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Policy & Finance
Checks and balances before roads and bridges
Checks and balances before roads and bridges
24 February 2017
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Waste
‘Turn the tide on plastic’ urges UN, as microplastics in the seas now outnumber stars in our galaxy
‘Turn the tide on plastic’ urges UN, as microplastics in the seas now outnumber stars in our galaxy
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Energy
5 issues to watch as India reaches for ambitious energy access target
5 issues to watch as India reaches for ambitious energy access target
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Carbon & Climate
China trumps US on climate change
China trumps US on climate change
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Food & Agriculture
World's ability to feed itself in jeopardy, UN warns
World's ability to feed itself in jeopardy, UN warns
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Food & Agriculture
Can biochar make climate change a profitable business opportunity?
Can biochar make climate change a profitable business opportunity?
23 February 2017
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Policy & Finance
HSBC tightens lending policy after deforestation exposé
HSBC tightens lending policy after deforestation exposé
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Policy & Finance
Indonesian smallholder farmers to receive funding boost for irrigation
Indonesian smallholder farmers to receive funding boost for irrigation
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Manufacturing
Big fashion brands pull out of Bangladesh garment summit over worker rights concerns
Big fashion brands pull out of Bangladesh garment summit over worker rights concerns
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Energy
UK tidal project could spark global revolution
UK tidal project could spark global revolution
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Policy & Finance
Investors urged to quench growing thirst for climate-friendly finance
Investors urged to quench growing thirst for climate-friendly finance
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Waste
How 'evolving' technology leads to fewer choices and creates mountains of waste
How 'evolving' technology leads to fewer choices and creates mountains of waste
22 February 2017
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Food & Agriculture
As solar refrigerator keeps mangoes cold, farmers’ profits heat up
As solar refrigerator keeps mangoes cold, farmers’ profits heat up
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Energy
Uttar Pradesh voters seek solar power, in vain
Uttar Pradesh voters seek solar power, in vain
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Energy
Solar energy powers sustainable solutions
Solar energy powers sustainable solutions
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Manufacturing
H&M plans proper pay structures, worker committees in garment factories by 2018
H&M plans proper pay structures, worker committees in garment factories by 2018
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Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
A new ‘corporate scorecard’ reveals the gap between steelmakers' climate ambition and action.
Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
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Energy
How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
Despite Southeast Asia being a major driver of global power demand, its biggest utilities are not neutral grid …
How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
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Carbon & Climate
New Japan methodology targets carbon market gap in AI-driven efficiency
Linkhola framework aims to turn smart HVAC energy savings into tradable credits amid scrutiny of voluntary markets.
New Japan methodology targets carbon market gap in AI-driven efficiency
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Corporate Responsibility
‘Greenshouting’ risks amplifying spin, not transparency, in Asia: experts
Experts warn louder sustainability messaging in Asia could deepen greenwashing risks, while shifting business priorities and consumer realities …
'Greenshouting’ risks amplifying spin, not transparency, in Asia: experts
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Indonesia ends nationwide EV tax breaks, shifts control to regions
Decentralised policy raises uncertainty over adoption and investment as analysts warn of uneven incentives.
Indonesia ends nationwide EV tax breaks, shifts control to regions
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Cities
Democracy meets extreme heat: India’s elections in a warming climate
Campaigning for votes when temperatures soar is dangerous, but many say India is in denial about the problem.
Democracy meets extreme heat: India’s elections in a warming climate
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