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11 December 2018
Policy & Finance
Fossil fuel tax proposed to cover rising costs of wild weather
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‘Going green’ is good business says private sector at UN’s COP24 climate conference
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7 people who stood up for our planet in 2018
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VW says climate drives its electric spurt
VW says climate drives its electric spurt
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7 countries that shook up our planet in 2018
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We're not suggesting developing countries stop using coal immediately, says IPCC co-chair
We're not suggesting developing countries stop using coal immediately, says IPCC co-chair
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Carbon & Climate
South and Southeast Asia most at risk by climate change
South and Southeast Asia most at risk by climate change
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Major cities can fight climate change and make billions: researchers
Major cities can fight climate change and make billions: researchers
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Extremes of heat will hit health and wealth
Extremes of heat will hit health and wealth
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Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP24?
Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP24?
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UN chief urges leaders to inject momentum at 2019 climate summit
UN chief urges leaders to inject momentum at 2019 climate summit
4 December 2018
Policy & Finance
World Bank ups funds to tackle 'existential threat' of climate change
World Bank ups funds to tackle 'existential threat' of climate change
3 December 2018
Carbon & Climate
Climate leadership collapse leaves UN chief with a daunting task
Climate leadership collapse leaves UN chief with a daunting task
Food & Agriculture
Women in palm oil: invisible no more?
Women in palm oil: invisible no more?
Carbon & Climate
Too young to vote, children strike, protest and sue for climate action
Too young to vote, children strike, protest and sue for climate action
30 November 2018
Energy
Mega-dam costs outweigh benefits, global building spree should end, say experts
Mega-dam costs outweigh benefits, global building spree should end, say experts
29 November 2018
Carbon & Climate
Governments leading world to disastrous warming: UN
Governments leading world to disastrous warming: UN
Carbon & Climate
Climate change 'biggest global health threat' of century, doctors warn
Climate change 'biggest global health threat' of century, doctors warn
Carbon & Climate
Tripled climate cuts needed to fulfil pledge
Tripled climate cuts needed to fulfil pledge
28 November 2018
Policy & Finance
Finance for climate action rising, but still 'far to go'—analysts
Finance for climate action rising, but still 'far to go'—analysts
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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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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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Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
United Kingdom-headquartered sustainability consultancy Adelie has opened an office in Singapore, led by former B Lab UK certification …
Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
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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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Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
Experts question whether overseas assistance can make any difference to a cycle of failed projects and stalled ambitions.
Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
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