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As palm oil for biofuel rises in Southeast Asia, tropical ecosystems shrink
As palm oil for biofuel rises in Southeast Asia, tropical ecosystems shrink
16 April 2020
Cities
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Indonesia’s new capital in Borneo on hold amid Covid-19 crisis
15 April 2020
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14 April 2020
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Lockdown innovation: How are Asia's sustainability practitioners staying effective in the time of coronavirus?
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9 April 2020
Food & Agriculture
Coronavirus thumps palm oil demand
Coronavirus thumps palm oil demand
7 April 2020
Food & Agriculture
As Covid-19 hit seafood sales, Indonesian fishers worry about sinking livelihood
As Covid-19 hit seafood sales, Indonesian fishers worry about sinking livelihood
3 April 2020
Policy & Finance
Covid-19 and the increase in domestic violence in Asia Pacific
Covid-19 and the increase in domestic violence in Asia Pacific
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Food & Agriculture
RSPO appoints Food Industry Asia founder Beverley Postma as new CEO
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1 April 2020
Policy & Finance
Indonesian anti-graft enforcers set their sights on corporations
Indonesian anti-graft enforcers set their sights on corporations
31 March 2020
Carbon & Climate
Solar, wind and hydro projects are threatening key wildlife habitats in Southeast Asia, India
Solar, wind and hydro projects are threatening key wildlife habitats in Southeast Asia, India
30 March 2020
Carbon & Climate
Asia Pacific faring poorly on SDGs, marching backwards for two goals—UN
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Food & Agriculture
Indonesia scraps timber legality rule, stoking fears of illegal logging boom
Indonesia scraps timber legality rule, stoking fears of illegal logging boom
25 March 2020
Waste
Seaweed over plastic: Indonesia's race towards sustainable packaging
Seaweed over plastic: Indonesia's race towards sustainable packaging
22 March 2020
Water
What's being done to fix water scarcity in Asia's most water-stressed countries?
What's being done to fix water scarcity in Asia's most water-stressed countries?
19 March 2020
Food & Agriculture
Bucking global trends, Southeast Asian mangrove destruction is rampant
Bucking global trends, Southeast Asian mangrove destruction is rampant
18 March 2020
Waste
Will this solar-powered device clean the world's most polluted rivers?
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17 March 2020
Food & Agriculture
Pandemics like Covid-19 could get worse without a better understanding of wildlife health, warn conservationists
Pandemics like Covid-19 could get worse without a better understanding of wildlife health, warn conservationists
13 March 2020
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From nannies to helpers, coronavirus spotlights Asia women's job insecurity
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