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22 April 2019
Food & Agriculture
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16 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
'Rebel or sink': Rallies against government inaction on climate change go global
'Rebel or sink': Rallies against government inaction on climate change go global
11 April 2019
Food & Agriculture
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2 April 2019
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Dust and blood: Climate-induced conflict fuels migration, study finds
22 March 2019
Cities
Can bringing young and old under one roof solve the world's housing crisis?
Can bringing young and old under one roof solve the world's housing crisis?
12 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
EU sued to stop burning trees for energy
EU sued to stop burning trees for energy
21 February 2019
Policy & Finance
The coffee farmers betting on blockchain to boost business
The coffee farmers betting on blockchain to boost business
20 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Europe's food makers find green palm oil hard to stomach
Europe's food makers find green palm oil hard to stomach
14 February 2019
Cities
Who knows best? Cities consult citizens for fresh ideas
Who knows best? Cities consult citizens for fresh ideas
2 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
France adopts strategy to stop ‘deforestation imports’ by 2030
France adopts strategy to stop ‘deforestation imports’ by 2030
31 January 2019
Energy
How far would Germany’s 2038 coal phaseout breach Paris climate goals?
How far would Germany’s 2038 coal phaseout breach Paris climate goals?
29 January 2019
Waste
Electronic devices outnumber humans and trigger a surge in e-waste
Electronic devices outnumber humans and trigger a surge in e-waste
28 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Scientists call for artificial trees to fight climate change
Scientists call for artificial trees to fight climate change
22 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
To meet climate goals, world urged to reuse natural resources
To meet climate goals, world urged to reuse natural resources
21 January 2019
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Spain brings fresh impetus to climate fight after lost decade
Spain brings fresh impetus to climate fight after lost decade
9 January 2019
Waste
Giant fatberg clogs British sewer
Giant fatberg clogs British sewer
20 December 2018
Policy & Finance
Murky climate deal lets down poor countries
Murky climate deal lets down poor countries
18 December 2018
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Katowice climate talks run short of time
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Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
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Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
As experts warn that “greenhushing” risks undermining climate progress and enabling misinformation to fill the void, a new …
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
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Coalition to grow the reuse economy launches in Singapore
The Singapore Reuse Coalition aims to advance return, refill, repair and repurpose systems in the city-state.
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Southeast Asia must pursue energy sovereignty, not just security, says civil society
Ahead of the first ever international conference aimed to develop a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, advocates …
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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
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