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When it comes to the future of urban transportation, self-driving cars are just the start
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Indonesian court shuts down legal challenge to Aceh land-use plan
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From lab to market: 3 ways to make green technology mainstream
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Can economic stability bring about inclusive progress in Asia-Pacific?
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How do we deal with the prospect of increased climate migration?
How do we deal with the prospect of increased climate migration?
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Clean energy gains ground - but old dirty habits die hard
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Reliable renewable electricity is possible if we make smart decisions now
Reliable renewable electricity is possible if we make smart decisions now
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Cities and experimentation are central to water sustainability
Cities and experimentation are central to water sustainability
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New agri-business alliance to tackle hunger and food security
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Great Barrier Reef suffered worst coral die-off on record in 2016: new study
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Companies should be held accountable for the safety of wildlife in their concessions
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