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28 August 2010
Policy & Finance
California energy panel promises millions to ethanol firm founded by Schwarzenegger ally
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Lightning in humid regions could be harvested for energy
Lightning in humid regions could be harvested for energy
27 August 2010
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Alberta looks to balance oilsands, environment
Alberta looks to balance oilsands, environment
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German states threaten legal action against nuclear extension
German states threaten legal action against nuclear extension
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Environment not issue of activism but of public health: Jairam Ramesh
Environment not issue of activism but of public health: Jairam Ramesh
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Prolonging nuclear power may stymie investment into renewables
Prolonging nuclear power may stymie investment into renewables
Energy
Big California solar energy push moves forward
Big California solar energy push moves forward
25 August 2010
Energy
Govt establishes renewable energy directorate general
Govt establishes renewable energy directorate general
Energy
Carbon trading could start to gain traction in region: experts
Carbon trading could start to gain traction in region: experts
Carbon & Climate
New model shows stopping global warming will stop ocean acidification
New model shows stopping global warming will stop ocean acidification
Carbon & Climate
Visiting Nobel winner urges local action on global warming
Visiting Nobel winner urges local action on global warming
Policy & Finance
W.Bank defends controversial HFC carbon-cut plants
W.Bank defends controversial HFC carbon-cut plants
23 August 2010
Carbon & Climate
Harnessing women's spending power to help the environment
Harnessing women's spending power to help the environment
Policy & Finance
Renewable energy 'Will boost jobs, Manufacturers'
Renewable energy 'Will boost jobs, Manufacturers'
Carbon & Climate
Study may help protect buildings from climate change
Study may help protect buildings from climate change
Policy & Finance
Australia steps up renewable energy efforts
Australia steps up renewable energy efforts
Food & Agriculture
'Climate change affecting crop'
'Climate change affecting crop'
Carbon & Climate
Castro calls for protecting environment
Castro calls for protecting environment
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China renewables to power ahead without CDM: report
China renewables to power ahead without CDM: report
19 August 2010
Energy
Greenpeace pushes for renewable energy in SAfrica
Greenpeace pushes for renewable energy in SAfrica
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Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
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Underground pollution is threatening the Philippines’ corals
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Pakistan’s deadly heat puts pregnant women at risk, low-cost cooling offers relief
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China’s next strategic edge? Sustainable protein
China’s clean energy playbook is heading for the dinner table.
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Malaysia must end fossil fuel subsidies for economic and energy security
Malaysia's longstanding system of fossil fuel subsidies was built to stabilise prices, but these cannot hold up in …
Malaysia must end fossil fuel subsidies for economic and energy security
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Malaysians paying twice for poor waste management, researcher says
Hidden costs and public spending burden households while raising health and environmental risks.
Malaysians paying twice for poor waste management, researcher says
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