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6 August 2019
Green Buildings
Universities worldwide are setting zero-carbon targets—are Asia's varsities stepping up?
Universities worldwide are setting zero-carbon targets—are Asia's varsities stepping up?
5 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
When rich economies cut emissions, poor ones stand to benefit, study says
When rich economies cut emissions, poor ones stand to benefit, study says
2 August 2019
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Under-nutrition will grow in warmer world
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31 July 2019
Energy
Power play—who's winning Southeast Asia's renewables race?
Power play—who's winning Southeast Asia's renewables race?
Policy & Finance
Why attacks on environment defenders should scare big business
Why attacks on environment defenders should scare big business
30 July 2019
Carbon & Climate
Climate champion Greta Thunberg plans to set sail for Americas on zero-carbon trip
Climate champion Greta Thunberg plans to set sail for Americas on zero-carbon trip
29 July 2019
Carbon & Climate
Innovation rush aims to help farmers, rich and poor, beat climate change
Innovation rush aims to help farmers, rich and poor, beat climate change
Transport
Cool ideas to clean up pollution from cars, trucks, ships and planes
Cool ideas to clean up pollution from cars, trucks, ships and planes
26 July 2019
Food & Agriculture
Crop diversity keeps bees buzzing happily
Crop diversity keeps bees buzzing happily
19 July 2019
Energy
How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up?
How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up?
Policy & Finance
UK lawmakers to count environmental cost of mass tourism
UK lawmakers to count environmental cost of mass tourism
18 July 2019
Food & Agriculture
Planning a BBQ? Not if you want to save the planet
Planning a BBQ? Not if you want to save the planet
Water
Reusing wastewater in agriculture could reduce water scarcity. Can you stomach it?
Reusing wastewater in agriculture could reduce water scarcity. Can you stomach it?
17 July 2019
Energy
Dirty deeds of the clean energy sector: Investors urged to step up
Dirty deeds of the clean energy sector: Investors urged to step up
Waste
Are bioplastics better for the environment than conventional plastics?
Are bioplastics better for the environment than conventional plastics?
16 July 2019
Carbon & Climate
Can the global cement industry cut its carbon emissions?
Can the global cement industry cut its carbon emissions?
15 July 2019
Waste
Making waves: Female round-the-world crew to fight ocean plastic
Making waves: Female round-the-world crew to fight ocean plastic
11 July 2019
Cities
World's major cities to face 'unknown' climate conditions by 2050
World's major cities to face 'unknown' climate conditions by 2050
10 July 2019
Cities
Despite funding loss, cities vow to continue resilience push
Despite funding loss, cities vow to continue resilience push
Carbon & Climate
Higher education institutions declare climate emergency
Higher education institutions declare climate emergency
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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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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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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.
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