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14 December 2016
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Policy & Finance
Taking oath of office, António Guterres pledges to work for peace, development and a reformed United Nations
Taking oath of office, António Guterres pledges to work for peace, development and a reformed United Nations
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Carbon & Climate
Size does matter: Australia’s addiction to big houses is blowing the energy budget
Size does matter: Australia’s addiction to big houses is blowing the energy budget
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Carbon & Climate
Methane from food production might be the next wildcard in climate change
Methane from food production might be the next wildcard in climate change
13 December 2016
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Policy & Finance
Trump to pick Exxon CEO as secretary of state
Trump to pick Exxon CEO as secretary of state
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Food & Agriculture
How “open source” seed producers from the U.S. to India are changing global food production
How “open source” seed producers from the U.S. to India are changing global food production
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Carbon & Climate
Shrinking glaciers are ‘categorical evidence’ of climate change, study says
Shrinking glaciers are ‘categorical evidence’ of climate change, study says
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Carbon & Climate
Climate deniers face scientific pushback
Climate deniers face scientific pushback
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Policy & Finance
5 ways Australia can achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
5 ways Australia can achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
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Food & Agriculture
Solving world hunger: The key to thinking big is in thinking small
Solving world hunger: The key to thinking big is in thinking small
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Carbon & Climate
Landmark human rights case against world’s biggest fossil fuel firms pushes on
Landmark human rights case against world’s biggest fossil fuel firms pushes on
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Carbon & Climate
Trump's choice on climate change
Trump's choice on climate change
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Transport
Transport - a pivotal sector in Asia and the Pacific’s journey to sustainability
Transport - a pivotal sector in Asia and the Pacific’s journey to sustainability
12 December 2016
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Food & Agriculture
Green groups and Olam at loggerheads over deforestation
Green groups and Olam at loggerheads over deforestation
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Carbon & Climate
'Keep an open mind' on Trump environmental politicking, says WWF chief
'Keep an open mind' on Trump environmental politicking, says WWF chief
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Food & Agriculture
Tinkering with plants to boost crop yields
Tinkering with plants to boost crop yields
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Energy
Hydropower in the Mekong: an alternative approach
Hydropower in the Mekong: an alternative approach
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Water
A new collaborative vision to solve Asia’s water woes
A new collaborative vision to solve Asia’s water woes
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Policy & Finance
Nobel laureates, leaders gather to push child slavery onto the global agenda
Nobel laureates, leaders gather to push child slavery onto the global agenda
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Carbon & Climate
Time for the Nobel Peace Prize to divest from fossil fuels
Time for the Nobel Peace Prize to divest from fossil fuels
9 December 2016
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Food & Agriculture
Green groups raise red flags over Jokowi’s widely acclaimed haze law
Green groups raise red flags over Jokowi’s widely acclaimed haze law
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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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Waste Management
Underground pollution is threatening the Philippines’ corals
Groundwater brimming with excess nutrients and other contaminants is quietly flowing into the ocean, posing a threat to …
Underground pollution is threatening the Philippines’ corals
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Food & Agriculture
China’s next strategic edge? Sustainable protein
China’s clean energy playbook is heading for the dinner table.
China’s next strategic edge? Sustainable protein
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Cities
Pakistan’s deadly heat puts pregnant women at risk, low-cost cooling offers relief
Low-cost cooling measures are offering vital protection for pregnant women in Pakistan’s extreme heat – highlighting practical solutions …
Pakistan’s deadly heat puts pregnant women at risk, low-cost cooling offers relief
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Policy & Finance
Malaysia must end fossil fuel subsidies for economic and energy security
Malaysia's longstanding system of fossil fuel subsidies was built to stabilise prices, but these cannot hold up in …
Malaysia must end fossil fuel subsidies for economic and energy security
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Waste Management
Malaysians paying twice for poor waste management, researcher says
Hidden costs and public spending burden households while raising health and environmental risks.
Malaysians paying twice for poor waste management, researcher says
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