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21 February 2013
Energy
Solar lighting can deliver major development and climate benefits, says UN
Solar lighting can deliver major development and climate benefits, says UN
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Green businesses make progress amid challenges
Green businesses make progress amid challenges
19 February 2013
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UN says fertiliser crisis is damaging the planet
UN says fertiliser crisis is damaging the planet
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Energy
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Climate-friendly rice: end of the paddy field?
Climate-friendly rice: end of the paddy field?
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Climate change hurts the economy, says World Bank chief
Climate change hurts the economy, says World Bank chief
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Reducing emissions thru policy changes
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Desalination seen booming at 15 per cent a year as world water dries up
Desalination seen booming at 15 per cent a year as world water dries up
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Plastics change could reduce 30 billion tonnes of waste
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Electric vehicle charging equipment market to surpass US$3.8 billion by 2020
Electric vehicle charging equipment market to surpass US$3.8 billion by 2020
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Corporates face mounting investor demands to enhance environmental performance
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New solar technology could revolutionize the industry
New solar technology could revolutionize the industry
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China helps push global solar and wind sectors to record highs
China helps push global solar and wind sectors to record highs
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Wind power capacity grew 20 per cent globally in 2012
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