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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
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Indonesia eyes more timber importing countries
Indonesia eyes more timber importing countries
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Wind turbine makers poised for return to profitability
Wind turbine makers poised for return to profitability
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Solar manufacturers may boost capacity as demand surges
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New technique to save water from toxic waste
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Power company eyes wind as next step abroad
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Coastal cities face $1tn floods by 2050
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Could smart meters stem $14bn in annual water losses?
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Waste CO2 could be source of power
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Humble plants may save the planet
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Brokered EU carbon trade plunges as banks scale back
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