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23 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
Poor and rich face economic loss as world warms
Poor and rich face economic loss as world warms
22 August 2019
Policy & Finance
Climate change threats ignored by most Southeast Asian banks
Climate change threats ignored by most Southeast Asian banks
Water
Amid water scarcity and pollution, is there hope for the future of water?
Amid water scarcity and pollution, is there hope for the future of water?
Energy
‘Small’ nuclear war could bring global cooling
‘Small’ nuclear war could bring global cooling
Water
Water pollution an 'invisible threat' to global goals, economists warn
Water pollution an 'invisible threat' to global goals, economists warn
21 August 2019
Green Buildings
Flat-packed cities: wooden skyscrapers sprout over concrete concerns
Flat-packed cities: wooden skyscrapers sprout over concrete concerns
20 August 2019
Policy & Finance
Can sustainable business really save the world?
Can sustainable business really save the world?
Carbon & Climate
Unique climate change has no natural cause
Unique climate change has no natural cause
Carbon & Climate
2019 could see second lowest Arctic sea ice extent record
2019 could see second lowest Arctic sea ice extent record
Carbon & Climate
Heatwaves and heavy rain predicted to last longer with climate change
Heatwaves and heavy rain predicted to last longer with climate change
19 August 2019
Policy & Finance
As the climate crisis intensifies, lawsuits aimed at slowing greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise
As the climate crisis intensifies, lawsuits aimed at slowing greenhouse gas emissions are on the rise
Water
One quarter of the world's population face extremely high water stress
One quarter of the world's population face extremely high water stress
18 August 2019
Policy & Finance
Cheap renewables will price out oil on roads
Cheap renewables will price out oil on roads
15 August 2019
Lifestyle
Arctic cruises accused of leaving indigenous people in the cold
Arctic cruises accused of leaving indigenous people in the cold
14 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
Humans cause Antarctic ice melt, study finds
Humans cause Antarctic ice melt, study finds
Manufacturing
With banana leaf lamps, H&M backs firms promising social change
With banana leaf lamps, H&M backs firms promising social change
9 August 2019
Policy & Finance
Indigenous and women's rights can boost climate fight—UN
Indigenous and women's rights can boost climate fight—UN
8 August 2019
Food & Agriculture
Toxic mercury in fish rising with climate change and overfishing
Toxic mercury in fish rising with climate change and overfishing
7 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
Enough food and fewer climate threats—scientists cook up recipe for land use
Enough food and fewer climate threats—scientists cook up recipe for land use
6 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
Eco-Business’ From Asia to Antarctica film in the running for ‘Oscars of nature filmmaking’
Eco-Business’ From Asia to Antarctica film in the running for ‘Oscars of nature filmmaking’
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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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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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