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23 August 2013
Energy
Despite Fukushima, IAEA sees global progress on nuclear safety
Despite Fukushima, IAEA sees global progress on nuclear safety
Policy & Finance
Indonesia eyes more timber importing countries
Indonesia eyes more timber importing countries
22 August 2013
Energy
Wind turbine makers poised for return to profitability
Wind turbine makers poised for return to profitability
21 August 2013
Carbon & Climate
Scientists turn to melted ice to make climate-change case
Scientists turn to melted ice to make climate-change case
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Solar manufacturers may boost capacity as demand surges
Solar manufacturers may boost capacity as demand surges
20 August 2013
Carbon & Climate
Planet ‘overdrawn’ on ecological spending for the year: WWF
Planet ‘overdrawn’ on ecological spending for the year: WWF
Water
New technique to save water from toxic waste
New technique to save water from toxic waste
Energy
Power company eyes wind as next step abroad
Power company eyes wind as next step abroad
Cities
Smart cities for a better world
Smart cities for a better world
19 August 2013
Energy
Yingli shifts gears to power ahead on the solar front
Yingli shifts gears to power ahead on the solar front
Energy
Frack first, repent at leisure
Frack first, repent at leisure
Carbon & Climate
Coastal cities face $1tn floods by 2050
Coastal cities face $1tn floods by 2050
16 August 2013
Water
Could smart meters stem $14bn in annual water losses?
Could smart meters stem $14bn in annual water losses?
Energy
Waste CO2 could be source of power
Waste CO2 could be source of power
15 August 2013
Carbon & Climate
Humble plants may save the planet
Humble plants may save the planet
Policy & Finance
Brokered EU carbon trade plunges as banks scale back
Brokered EU carbon trade plunges as banks scale back
Energy
JinkoSolar posts first profit in nearly two years
JinkoSolar posts first profit in nearly two years
Carbon & Climate
More heatwaves by 2020 are now certain
More heatwaves by 2020 are now certain
Water
UN deputy chief welcomes progress in water and sanitation
UN deputy chief welcomes progress in water and sanitation
Carbon & Climate
Cutting soot and methane may not give hope-for climate help
Cutting soot and methane may not give hope-for climate help
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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’ …
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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.
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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.
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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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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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