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31 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
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Thirty per cent of world's food wasted, new online platform seeks savings
29 October 2014
Food & Agriculture
Salt invasion in Indo-Gangetic basin has led to 40 per cent increase in human health problems: UN
Salt invasion in Indo-Gangetic basin has led to 40 per cent increase in human health problems: UN
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Threat to rivers as hydropower gets set for global boom
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Climate change: Carbon trading edges closer as UN brokers deal
Climate change: Carbon trading edges closer as UN brokers deal
24 October 2014
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Weak El Nino evolving by year-end as sea warmer than usual
Weak El Nino evolving by year-end as sea warmer than usual
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WRI, Johnson Controls offer energy efficient pathway for cities
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The Nagoya Protocol: A treaty waiting to happen
The Nagoya Protocol: A treaty waiting to happen
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Carbon & Climate
Sea rise may still pose a man-sized threat
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Inaugural forum to uncover new ways of investing for good
Inaugural forum to uncover new ways of investing for good
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Corporate Responsibility
Lax emissions reporting makes green firms hard to find in emerging markets
Lax emissions reporting makes green firms hard to find in emerging markets
Energy
Seaweed problem could provide biofuel solution
Seaweed problem could provide biofuel solution
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Outlook palls for fossil fuel investments
Outlook palls for fossil fuel investments
17 October 2014
Carbon & Climate
Bamboo could be a savior for climate change, biodiversity
Bamboo could be a savior for climate change, biodiversity
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Family farms produce 80 per cent of world's food, speculators seek land
Family farms produce 80 per cent of world's food, speculators seek land
Carbon & Climate
Veteran green says emissions aren’t the only danger
Veteran green says emissions aren’t the only danger
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Environment chiefs discuss biodiversity
Environment chiefs discuss biodiversity
Food & Agriculture
Can the world produce enough food for 2bn more people?
Can the world produce enough food for 2bn more people?
Manufacturing
How fast fashion is killing the earth and our taste in clothes
How fast fashion is killing the earth and our taste in clothes
Energy
Scientists refute lower emissions claim for fracking
Scientists refute lower emissions claim for fracking
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Corporate Responsibility
Shared Value creator Mark Kramer: Let's redefine prosperity
Shared Value creator Mark Kramer: Let's redefine prosperity
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Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
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UN shipping talks more than a climate deal but ‘a test of global cooperation’s survival’: advocates
Negotiators at the intersessional IMO talks face mounting pressure over a proposed Net-Zero Framework, hailed by advocates as …
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How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
Despite Southeast Asia being a major driver of global power demand, its biggest utilities are not neutral grid …
How Southeast Asia’s power grids are wired could hinder its clean energy shift: study
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Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
A new ‘corporate scorecard’ reveals the gap between steelmakers' climate ambition and action.
Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
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New Japan methodology targets carbon market gap in AI-driven efficiency
Linkhola framework aims to turn smart HVAC energy savings into tradable credits amid scrutiny of voluntary markets.
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‘Greenshouting’ risks amplifying spin, not transparency, in Asia: experts
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