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16 March 2015
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Waste
Street lights glow on electricity generated from vegetable waste
Street lights glow on electricity generated from vegetable waste
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Water
RM600 billion Forest City project behind mass fish death, say farmers
RM600 billion Forest City project behind mass fish death, say farmers
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Carbon & Climate
Forecast of less stormy weather is not good news
Forecast of less stormy weather is not good news
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Carbon & Climate
World carbon emissions stall after almost 40 years of gains: IEA
World carbon emissions stall after almost 40 years of gains: IEA
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Policy & Finance
President of cyclone-hit Vanuatu urges global action on disasters
President of cyclone-hit Vanuatu urges global action on disasters
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Carbon & Climate
Peatland fires inflict trillions of Rupiah in losses
Peatland fires inflict trillions of Rupiah in losses
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Water
Fertilisers help toxic algae thrive in warming world
Fertilisers help toxic algae thrive in warming world
13 March 2015
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Corporate Responsibility
New booking site ranks hotels on sustainability
New booking site ranks hotels on sustainability
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Carbon & Climate
China’s carbon emissions drop for the first time since 2001
China’s carbon emissions drop for the first time since 2001
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Carbon & Climate
Smog-hit Chiang Mai still a draw, says TAT
Smog-hit Chiang Mai still a draw, says TAT
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Energy
Australia funds pilot-scale biomass pyrolysis project
Australia funds pilot-scale biomass pyrolysis project
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Energy
Norway may pull out investment from Rampal thermal plant
Norway may pull out investment from Rampal thermal plant
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Energy
Kyocera targets German self-consumption market for household PV
Kyocera targets German self-consumption market for household PV
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Carbon & Climate
India needs to cut down on its black carbon emissions: Experts
India needs to cut down on its black carbon emissions: Experts
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Carbon & Climate
China's Hebei to close 2,500 brick kilns to cut pollution
China's Hebei to close 2,500 brick kilns to cut pollution
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Carbon & Climate
Droughts, floods, food wars come to Singapore for Earth Hour
Droughts, floods, food wars come to Singapore for Earth Hour
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Manufacturing
It’s time for the personal care industry to clean up its act
It’s time for the personal care industry to clean up its act
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Food & Agriculture
Indonesia palm oil battle pits farmers against big plantations
Indonesia palm oil battle pits farmers against big plantations
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Carbon & Climate
Heat is on to slow down faster rise in temperatures
Heat is on to slow down faster rise in temperatures
12 March 2015
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Waste
Singapore moves to tackle food waste with pilot schemes
Singapore moves to tackle food waste with pilot schemes
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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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Policy & Finance
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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Water
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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Energy
Vietnam’s race to go nuclear leaves villagers in limbo
Vietnam wants to open its first nuclear power plant by 2031, but experts question the timeline and villagers …
Vietnam’s race to go nuclear leaves villagers in limbo
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