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21 November 2013
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Warsaw – Day 10: Talks falter over climate funding for poor
Warsaw – Day 10: Talks falter over climate funding for poor
20 November 2013
Water
UN’s challenge: The 638 million in India who go outdoors
UN’s challenge: The 638 million in India who go outdoors
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Scientists move quickly on recognition of peatlands and mangroves
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Tsunami-blocking mangroves lure carbon investors: Southeast Asia
Tsunami-blocking mangroves lure carbon investors: Southeast Asia
Waste
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Toxic waste 'major global threat'
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Carbon & Climate
World emissions may peak amid China green push, Germanwatch says
World emissions may peak amid China green push, Germanwatch says
Carbon & Climate
Ocean acidification may more than double by 2100: Study
Ocean acidification may more than double by 2100: Study
Energy
Warsaw – Day 8: King Coal gets a kicking
Warsaw – Day 8: King Coal gets a kicking
18 November 2013
Policy & Finance
Warsaw – Day 8: China is ‘unsure progress is possible’
Warsaw – Day 8: China is ‘unsure progress is possible’
Food & Agriculture
Warsaw – Day 7: World ‘neglects climate impact on food’
Warsaw – Day 7: World ‘neglects climate impact on food’
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Warsaw – Day 6: Prepare now for 4°C rise
Warsaw – Day 6: Prepare now for 4°C rise
Policy & Finance
Warsaw – Day 5: Dismay as Japan abandons greenhouse targets
Warsaw – Day 5: Dismay as Japan abandons greenhouse targets
16 November 2013
Energy
China to welcome private, foreign investment in green energy
China to welcome private, foreign investment in green energy
Policy & Finance
Global carbon market 'toolbox' in sight at UN climate talks
Global carbon market 'toolbox' in sight at UN climate talks
Carbon & Climate
Weak rules threaten UN climate plan for forests
Weak rules threaten UN climate plan for forests
Food & Agriculture
WWF scorecard shows that palm oil buyers must do more to stimulate sustainable production
WWF scorecard shows that palm oil buyers must do more to stimulate sustainable production
15 November 2013
Energy
Japan's nuclear accident forces backtrack on greenhouse emissions target
Japan's nuclear accident forces backtrack on greenhouse emissions target
Carbon & Climate
Putting land-use models to work amid efforts to slow climate change
Putting land-use models to work amid efforts to slow climate change
Policy & Finance
Insurance shortfall for world’s poorest
Insurance shortfall for world’s poorest
14 November 2013
Carbon & Climate
UN seeks carbon market revamp as green-project backers bolt
UN seeks carbon market revamp as green-project backers bolt
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High fuel prices might leave the Philippines communities in prolonged darkness
The global surge in oil prices due to the Strait of Hormuz closure threatens to deplete the Philippines’ …
High fuel prices might leave the Philippines communities in prolonged darkness
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China sets 17 per cent carbon intensity cut in new five-year climate plan
Beijing leans on rapid renewable expansion but sets no target for emissions decline before 2030.
China sets 17 per cent carbon intensity cut in new five-year climate plan
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Philippines mandates storage for new utility scale renewable energy plants
The move could result in more expensive and fragmented storage units, warns industry association.
Philippines mandates storage for new utility scale renewable energy plants
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Singapore venture raises S$50m for Indonesia projects as cross-border solar deals face headwinds
Frank Phuan's Equator Renewables Asia secures funding for solar and hydrogen projects in Indonesia as developers exporting power …
Singapore venture raises S$50m for Indonesia projects as cross-border solar deals face headwinds
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As the Gulf conflict widens, so does its environmental footprint
Environmental strain is growing in a region already vulnerable, leaving some countries with little capacity to cope.
As the Gulf conflict widens, so does its environmental footprint
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The war in Iran could create a fertiliser shock, risking global food prices and farming
Around a third of globally traded urea passes through the Strait of Hormuz and importing countries are less …
The war in Iran could create a fertiliser shock, risking global food prices and farming
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