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News / Australia
25 October 2010
Policy & Finance
Economist wants more ambitious carbon targets
Economist wants more ambitious carbon targets
Food & Agriculture
Australia wary of tuna stocks improvement
Australia wary of tuna stocks improvement
Carbon & Climate
Environment concerns put second to farmers
Environment concerns put second to farmers
Water
New desal plant for the Pilbara
New desal plant for the Pilbara
Food & Agriculture
A herbal solution to restaurant waste
A herbal solution to restaurant waste
24 October 2010
Water
Industry and green groups can work together
Industry and green groups can work together
22 October 2010
Energy
Conservationist hopes Government rejects LNG projects
Conservationist hopes Government rejects LNG projects
21 October 2010
Policy & Finance
Gas plants will feed discharge water into river system
Gas plants will feed discharge water into river system
Policy & Finance
Stimulus 'failing' energy projects
Stimulus 'failing' energy projects
20 October 2010
Green Buildings
Australia and India share green building expertise
Australia and India share green building expertise
Carbon & Climate
Timber industry rejects national deal
Timber industry rejects national deal
Carbon & Climate
Greens seek quick start to logging ban
Greens seek quick start to logging ban
19 October 2010
Policy & Finance
Wind and hydro players target wave and tidal power
Wind and hydro players target wave and tidal power
Carbon & Climate
Australia trails China, U.S. in efforts to cut carbon emissions
Australia trails China, U.S. in efforts to cut carbon emissions
Energy
Melbourne urged to consider nuclear energy
Melbourne urged to consider nuclear energy
Carbon & Climate
Interview with D. Seymour, Senior Vice-President of the International CCS Institute
Interview with D. Seymour, Senior Vice-President of the International CCS Institute
Transport
Can roads absorb Victoria's waste glass?
Can roads absorb Victoria's waste glass?
Food & Agriculture
$1bn boost likely for water sector
$1bn boost likely for water sector
Carbon & Climate
Policy vacuum sucks out impetus for leading world on emissions
Policy vacuum sucks out impetus for leading world on emissions
Carbon & Climate
Forestry peace deal
Forestry peace deal
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High fuel prices might leave the Philippines communities in prolonged darkness
The global surge in oil prices due to the Strait of Hormuz closure threatens to deplete the Philippines’ …
High fuel prices might leave the Philippines communities in prolonged darkness
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The war in Iran could create a fertiliser shock, risking global food prices and farming
Around a third of globally traded urea passes through the Strait of Hormuz and importing countries are less …
The war in Iran could create a fertiliser shock, risking global food prices and farming
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Philippines mandates storage for new utility scale renewable energy plants
The move could result in more expensive and fragmented storage units, warns industry association.
Philippines mandates storage for new utility scale renewable energy plants
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Singapore venture raises S$50m for Indonesia projects as cross-border solar deals face headwinds
Frank Phuan's Equator Renewables Asia secures funding for solar and hydrogen projects in Indonesia as developers exporting power …
Singapore venture raises S$50m for Indonesia projects as cross-border solar deals face headwinds
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As the Gulf conflict widens, so does its environmental footprint
Environmental strain is growing in a region already vulnerable, leaving some countries with little capacity to cope.
As the Gulf conflict widens, so does its environmental footprint
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Regulators invite feedback for new Malaysia sustainable finance taxonomy
The proposed document will unify the central bank and securities commission’s existing taxonomies, as well as align the …
Regulators invite feedback for new Malaysia sustainable finance taxonomy
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