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Carbon & Climate
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Eight enterprises trying to tamp down the trash
11 February 2019
Carbon & Climate
2018 was the fourth hottest year on record
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9 February 2019
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From parkas to luxury silk, businesses tackle cultural appropriation
From parkas to luxury silk, businesses tackle cultural appropriation
7 February 2019
Carbon & Climate
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Met Office: World has 10 per cent chance of ‘overshooting’ 1.5C within five years
5 February 2019
Carbon & Climate
Conservation groups urge world leaders to protect 30 per cent of the planet
Conservation groups urge world leaders to protect 30 per cent of the planet
4 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Study finds palm oil industry mimics Big Tobacco on playing down public health impacts
Study finds palm oil industry mimics Big Tobacco on playing down public health impacts
1 February 2019
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Cities need to grow up—not out—to survive, researchers warn
31 January 2019
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National University of Singapore welcomes its first net-zero building
National University of Singapore welcomes its first net-zero building
30 January 2019
Waste
Repair, refurbish, reuse: call to arms for electronics giants
Repair, refurbish, reuse: call to arms for electronics giants
Waste
Consumer goods giants test reusable packaging with new Loop service
Consumer goods giants test reusable packaging with new Loop service
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Investors call on McDonald's and KFC to step up climate change action
Investors call on McDonald's and KFC to step up climate change action
Waste
Major brands in Singapore commit to wiping out single-use plastic
Major brands in Singapore commit to wiping out single-use plastic
29 January 2019
Food & Agriculture
Is there a 'circular' solution to the world's food problems?
Is there a 'circular' solution to the world's food problems?
Waste
Electronic devices outnumber humans and trigger a surge in e-waste
Electronic devices outnumber humans and trigger a surge in e-waste
Food & Agriculture
Obesity, bad nutrition, climate change pose triple danger, commission says
Obesity, bad nutrition, climate change pose triple danger, commission says
28 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Drought and conflict can spur climate refugees
Drought and conflict can spur climate refugees
25 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Junk fossil fuel plants and stay below 1.5°C
Junk fossil fuel plants and stay below 1.5°C
23 January 2019
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Car companies aren’t even trying to sell electric cars
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