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27 March 2020
Energy
Fossil fuel use not closely linked to longer life expectancy, study suggests
Fossil fuel use not closely linked to longer life expectancy, study suggests
26 March 2020
Policy & Finance
Fast pandemic response could tackle climate crisis
Fast pandemic response could tackle climate crisis
Transport
Can electric cars produce as much emissions as fossil-fueled vehicles?
Can electric cars produce as much emissions as fossil-fueled vehicles?
25 March 2020
Cities
As coronavirus forces lockdowns, city dwellers head to parks
As coronavirus forces lockdowns, city dwellers head to parks
24 March 2020
Carbon & Climate
Extreme summer heat puts millions at risk
Extreme summer heat puts millions at risk
20 March 2020
Policy & Finance
Fossil fuel funding by world's biggest banks has grown every year since the Paris Agreement, report finds
Fossil fuel funding by world's biggest banks has grown every year since the Paris Agreement, report finds
Carbon & Climate
As climate heats up, planners urged to look beyond history to judge risks
As climate heats up, planners urged to look beyond history to judge risks
Carbon & Climate
Covid-19: Compound growth could kill us — or make us stronger
Covid-19: Compound growth could kill us — or make us stronger
Corporate Responsibility
8 in 10 big polluters off track for 2°C climate target as IEA warns coronavirus could derail energy transition
8 in 10 big polluters off track for 2°C climate target as IEA warns coronavirus could derail energy transition
19 March 2020
Waste
Sea turtles might be eating plastic because it smells like food—study
Sea turtles might be eating plastic because it smells like food—study
18 March 2020
Waste
Will this solar-powered device clean the world's most polluted rivers?
Will this solar-powered device clean the world's most polluted rivers?
17 March 2020
Food & Agriculture
The race against time to cut rice’s carbon footprint
The race against time to cut rice’s carbon footprint
Carbon & Climate
In East Asian first, South Korea announces ambitions to reach net zero by 2050
In East Asian first, South Korea announces ambitions to reach net zero by 2050
Carbon & Climate
Restoring soils could remove up to ‘5.5bn tonnes’ of greenhouse gases every year
Restoring soils could remove up to ‘5.5bn tonnes’ of greenhouse gases every year
16 March 2020
Lifestyle
Experiencing nature may affect how happy you are—study
Experiencing nature may affect how happy you are—study
Carbon & Climate
Online classes, video meetings: Can coronavirus spur low-carbon habits?
Online classes, video meetings: Can coronavirus spur low-carbon habits?
12 March 2020
Food & Agriculture
Record-breaking global tree cover loss driven by agriculture
Record-breaking global tree cover loss driven by agriculture
9 March 2020
Energy
The elephant in the room: Can the solar industry go circular?
The elephant in the room: Can the solar industry go circular?
Carbon & Climate
Tropical forests may be heating Earth by 2035
Tropical forests may be heating Earth by 2035
6 March 2020
Carbon & Climate
Sandy beaches may succumb to rising seas
Sandy beaches may succumb to rising seas
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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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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
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Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
Liguasan Marsh is the largest intact wetland in the Philippines, a key area for both resident and migratory …
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Whose water is AI drinking in India?
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Japan pension fund GPIF urges stronger stewardship to boost long-term returns
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