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Scientists call for zero option on CO2 emissions
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Global study shows clean energy activity surges in developing world
Global study shows clean energy activity surges in developing world
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World’s wetlands play key role as carbon sinks
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Insurance industry sleeps through climate alarm calls
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Food & Agriculture
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
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Asean poised for US$8.5bn windfall from UN-backed airline carbon scheme
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