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8 July 2016
Food & Agriculture
Fires begin to appear en masse as Indonesia’s burning season gets going
Fires begin to appear en masse as Indonesia’s burning season gets going
1 July 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge disbands
Indonesian Palm Oil Pledge disbands
Food & Agriculture
French MPs say they were pressured into dropping palm oil tax
French MPs say they were pressured into dropping palm oil tax
29 June 2016
Green Buildings
PanaHome’s pre-cast technology promotes sustainable living
PanaHome’s pre-cast technology promotes sustainable living
Food & Agriculture
WWF launches new Singapore alliance on sustainable palm oil
WWF launches new Singapore alliance on sustainable palm oil
28 June 2016
Carbon & Climate
64 dead in Indonesia landslides as La Nina brings heavy rains
64 dead in Indonesia landslides as La Nina brings heavy rains
22 June 2016
Food & Agriculture
Satellite maps pinpoint "high risk" palm growers to prevent deforestation before it happens
Satellite maps pinpoint "high risk" palm growers to prevent deforestation before it happens
15 June 2016
Manufacturing
Indonesia's peat agency gives APP ultimatum to submit data
Indonesia's peat agency gives APP ultimatum to submit data
14 June 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia to rezone 3.8m of protected peat that was damaged or converted
Indonesia to rezone 3.8m of protected peat that was damaged or converted
10 June 2016
Food & Agriculture
PepsiCo supplier Indofood accused of child labour, violations
PepsiCo supplier Indofood accused of child labour, violations
6 June 2016
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s largest coal plant will be built despite protests, minister says
Indonesia’s largest coal plant will be built despite protests, minister says
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia’s Salim Group linked to ‘secret’ palm oil concessions in West Papua
Indonesia’s Salim Group linked to ‘secret’ palm oil concessions in West Papua
Policy & Finance
Unclear if France will revisit ‘discriminatory’ palm oil tax
Unclear if France will revisit ‘discriminatory’ palm oil tax
1 June 2016
Carbon & Climate
SE Asia’s damaged peat swamps could release 8.7 gigatons of CO2
SE Asia’s damaged peat swamps could release 8.7 gigatons of CO2
31 May 2016
Carbon & Climate
Singapore, Indonesia jostle over anti-haze measures
Singapore, Indonesia jostle over anti-haze measures
25 May 2016
Lifestyle
World’s most expensive coffee often produced from caged, abused civets, study finds
World’s most expensive coffee often produced from caged, abused civets, study finds
24 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia’s forestry ministry follows through on palm oil permit freeze
Indonesia’s forestry ministry follows through on palm oil permit freeze
18 May 2016
Food & Agriculture
Indigenous Dayak tribe pitted against palm oil giant in new film
Indigenous Dayak tribe pitted against palm oil giant in new film
17 May 2016
Water
Jakarta clips ‘Great Garuda’ wings
Jakarta clips ‘Great Garuda’ wings
Carbon & Climate
Thousands risk arrests in global anti-fossil fuel protests
Thousands risk arrests in global anti-fossil fuel protests
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