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18 September 2019
Carbon & Climate
Vegetarian diets not always the most climate-friendly, researchers say
Vegetarian diets not always the most climate-friendly, researchers say
Carbon & Climate
Climate models predict bigger heat rise ahead
Climate models predict bigger heat rise ahead
17 September 2019
Manufacturing
It ain’t easy selling green
It ain’t easy selling green
Manufacturing
Unilever reveals global tea suppliers in drive for slave-free sourcing
Unilever reveals global tea suppliers in drive for slave-free sourcing
Policy & Finance
When it comes to addressing climate change, gender matters
When it comes to addressing climate change, gender matters
16 September 2019
Green Buildings
Is industry fragmentation blocking the path to net-zero energy buildings?
Is industry fragmentation blocking the path to net-zero energy buildings?
Energy
Carbon capture struggles to accelerate in race to avert climate crash
Carbon capture struggles to accelerate in race to avert climate crash
13 September 2019
Food & Agriculture
Deforestation surges 43 per cent despite global pledge to cut it by half
Deforestation surges 43 per cent despite global pledge to cut it by half
11 September 2019
Carbon & Climate
Is the future of renewable energy in Asia to share it?
Is the future of renewable energy in Asia to share it?
6 September 2019
Corporate Responsibility
Fast fashion: A passing trend?
Fast fashion: A passing trend?
5 September 2019
Energy
Exploitation rife among firms mining minerals for renewables, electric vehicles: Report
Exploitation rife among firms mining minerals for renewables, electric vehicles: Report
Policy & Finance
Major Norway pension fund weighs Brazil divestment over Amazon deforestation
Major Norway pension fund weighs Brazil divestment over Amazon deforestation
3 September 2019
Carbon & Climate
How is global media reporting on the climate crisis?
How is global media reporting on the climate crisis?
2 September 2019
Food & Agriculture
How satellite surveillance is closing in on illegal fishers
How satellite surveillance is closing in on illegal fishers
Policy & Finance
China’s Belt and Road Initiative could lead to 3°C global warming, report warns
China’s Belt and Road Initiative could lead to 3°C global warming, report warns
30 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
What the Arctic and Antarctic are trying to tell us, and why Southeast Asia must listen
What the Arctic and Antarctic are trying to tell us, and why Southeast Asia must listen
29 August 2019
Policy & Finance
Boost for global climate fund as rich states pledge fresh billions
Boost for global climate fund as rich states pledge fresh billions
28 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
Is 2019 the year flying became uncool?
Is 2019 the year flying became uncool?
27 August 2019
Water
From Ikea to Gap, firms aim to use scarce water more wisely
From Ikea to Gap, firms aim to use scarce water more wisely
26 August 2019
Food & Agriculture
Ancient Amazonian societies managed the forest intensively but sustainably—here's what we can learn from them
Ancient Amazonian societies managed the forest intensively but sustainably—here's what we can learn from them
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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?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
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 …
Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
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Water
Whose water is AI drinking in India?
AI has epoch-making potential, but its data centres are being built on the thirst of those who already …
Whose water is AI drinking in India?
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
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