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2 November 2016
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Cherie Blair: Why are company boards today "pale, male and stale"?
Cherie Blair: Why are company boards today "pale, male and stale"?
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Carbon & Climate
Geo-engineering unlikely to work, conservation group says
Geo-engineering unlikely to work, conservation group says
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Carbon & Climate
Businesses must wake up from their climate slumber
Businesses must wake up from their climate slumber
1 November 2016
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Energy
Google Earth images shed light on where solar rooftops make sense
Google Earth images shed light on where solar rooftops make sense
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Cities
“To transform our world, we must transform its cities” says UN chief on World Cities Day
“To transform our world, we must transform its cities” says UN chief on World Cities Day
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Carbon & Climate
Unnatural disasters: how we can spot climate's role in specific extreme events
Unnatural disasters: how we can spot climate's role in specific extreme events
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Carbon & Climate
Experts warn Mekong Delta agriculture, livelihoods face serious threats
Experts warn Mekong Delta agriculture, livelihoods face serious threats
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Policy & Finance
Pledging to reduce emissions while expanding its power grid, Indonesia walks a fine line
Pledging to reduce emissions while expanding its power grid, Indonesia walks a fine line
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Policy & Finance
Should the Green Climate Fund flow to hydropower?
Should the Green Climate Fund flow to hydropower?
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Cities
Getting Asia's secondary cities into the 'smart' cities race
Getting Asia's secondary cities into the 'smart' cities race
31 October 2016
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Food & Agriculture
RSPO loses key backer in Australia: ‘We just can’t trust them anymore’
RSPO loses key backer in Australia: ‘We just can’t trust them anymore’
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Carbon & Climate
Study shows online consumers want environmentally friendly options
Study shows online consumers want environmentally friendly options
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Energy
Electric floor sparks power from footfalls
Electric floor sparks power from footfalls
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Transport
Addis studies successes, challenges of India’s BRT
Addis studies successes, challenges of India’s BRT
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Policy & Finance
Turnbull wants to change Australia's environment act - here's what we stand to lose
Turnbull wants to change Australia's environment act - here's what we stand to lose
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Cities
Development finance institutions have a role to play in creating sustainable cities
Development finance institutions have a role to play in creating sustainable cities
28 October 2016
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Food & Agriculture
Is it time to resurrect the wartime 'Grow Your Own' campaign?
Is it time to resurrect the wartime 'Grow Your Own' campaign?
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Cities
Population boom adds to city threats
Population boom adds to city threats
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A step change in capacity development
A step change in capacity development
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Energy
Solar battery power takes up the charge in Kenya
Solar battery power takes up the charge in Kenya
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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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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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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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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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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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