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29 July 2016
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Global Goals ‘rallying call’ to tackle world’s ills, says new President of UN economic and social body
Global Goals ‘rallying call’ to tackle world’s ills, says new President of UN economic and social body
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U.N. warns of "race against time" for 23 mln drought-stricken African farmers
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Singapore unveils its first EV car-sharing scheme
Singapore unveils its first EV car-sharing scheme
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China grants legal status to ride-hailing services
China grants legal status to ride-hailing services
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Energy
Solar Impulse’s biggest legacy will be in your home – not in the skies
Solar Impulse’s biggest legacy will be in your home – not in the skies
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15 fire-linked firms escape prosecution in Indonesia’s Riau
15 fire-linked firms escape prosecution in Indonesia’s Riau
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Food & Agriculture
Forest restoration gets a cutting edge
Forest restoration gets a cutting edge
28 July 2016
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Policy & Finance
New tool traces US mutual funds to deforestation
New tool traces US mutual funds to deforestation
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Manufacturing
China's cabinet urges fulfilling overcapacity cut targets
China's cabinet urges fulfilling overcapacity cut targets
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Indian activist wins Asia's Nobel prize for fighting manual disposal of faeces
Indian activist wins Asia's Nobel prize for fighting manual disposal of faeces
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India's parliament passes controversial child labour bill
India's parliament passes controversial child labour bill
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Cities
The urban density dilemma: Love those neighbours — their germs, not so much
The urban density dilemma: Love those neighbours — their germs, not so much
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Energy-wise buildings can cut gas imports
Energy-wise buildings can cut gas imports
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Pokécology: People will never put down their phones, but games can get them focused on nature
Pokécology: People will never put down their phones, but games can get them focused on nature
27 July 2016
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Why cities are vital to the success of the Paris Agreement
Why cities are vital to the success of the Paris Agreement
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Transport
Regional transport deal raises pollution fears in Bangladesh
Regional transport deal raises pollution fears in Bangladesh
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Microbeads report reveals loopholes in pledges by biggest firms
Microbeads report reveals loopholes in pledges by biggest firms
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Study concludes conservation NGOs might be better off working outside the RSPO
Study concludes conservation NGOs might be better off working outside the RSPO
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China’s coal use has peaked ‘sooner than expected’
China’s coal use has peaked ‘sooner than expected’
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Scientists caught off-guard by record temperatures linked to climate change
Scientists caught off-guard by record temperatures linked to climate change
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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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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 …
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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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