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24 August 2015
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Tropical forests will still exist in 2100 – but they will be a sorry sight
Tropical forests will still exist in 2100 – but they will be a sorry sight
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Carbon & Climate
Four major towns in Sabah record moderate API
Four major towns in Sabah record moderate API
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Carbon & Climate
Will REDD+ help save Indonesia’s forest, or create ‘carbon cowboys’ instead?
Will REDD+ help save Indonesia’s forest, or create ‘carbon cowboys’ instead?
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Carbon & Climate
Pakistan unveils first national forest policy without provincial government support
Pakistan unveils first national forest policy without provincial government support
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Policy & Finance
Pollution lawsuit rejected by court
Pollution lawsuit rejected by court
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Transport
NZ government backs cycling, electric vehicles and rail to cut emissions
NZ government backs cycling, electric vehicles and rail to cut emissions
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Water
Too warm, too few fish: Health warning for world’s oceans
Too warm, too few fish: Health warning for world’s oceans
21 August 2015
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Green Buildings
Capturing the 'spiritual essence' of places
Capturing the 'spiritual essence' of places
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Carbon & Climate
It’s time for the health care industry to raise its voice on climate change
It’s time for the health care industry to raise its voice on climate change
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Food & Agriculture
How safe substances become dangerous
How safe substances become dangerous
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Food & Agriculture
Shrinking Indonesian shark fisheries spur a national action plan
Shrinking Indonesian shark fisheries spur a national action plan
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Energy
LIXIL and Tohoku University unveil toilet lighting system that works even in blackouts
LIXIL and Tohoku University unveil toilet lighting system that works even in blackouts
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Carbon & Climate
China's greenhouse gas emissions 'overestimated'
China's greenhouse gas emissions 'overestimated'
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Carbon & Climate
Lao loggers backed by corrupt officials pillaged Champassak forests in July
Lao loggers backed by corrupt officials pillaged Champassak forests in July
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Carbon & Climate
July was hottest month recorded worldwide: US scientists
July was hottest month recorded worldwide: US scientists
20 August 2015
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Green Buildings
Powering the unseen side of sustainability
Powering the unseen side of sustainability
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Energy
UNSW research pinpoints residential energy guzzlers
UNSW research pinpoints residential energy guzzlers
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Waste
Min of Industry discusses waste management technology with Japan
Min of Industry discusses waste management technology with Japan
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Water
Floods cause acute water shortage in hundreds of Myanmar villages
Floods cause acute water shortage in hundreds of Myanmar villages
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore firms pledge to raise sustainability standards
Singapore firms pledge to raise sustainability standards
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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 …
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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Energy
Philippines could cut $28 million in fossil fuel imports by meeting 2030 solar target, says report
The new data from Zero Carbon Analytics emerge just as the Philippines, under an energy emergency, staggers fuel …
Philippines could cut $28 million in fossil fuel imports by meeting 2030 solar target, says report
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World Bank resurrects industrial policy: Ball is in Southeast Asia’s court
The World Bank has made a volte-face on industrial policy. Southeast Asian countries will need to consider the …
World Bank resurrects industrial policy: Ball is in Southeast Asia’s court
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Bangladesh caught between food security and falling groundwater
With an aim to stabilise the groundwater table, Bangladesh declared 25 subdistricts of its northwestern part as water …
Bangladesh caught between food security and falling groundwater
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