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12 December 2017
Waste
France's war on waste makes it most food sustainable country
France's war on waste makes it most food sustainable country
22 November 2017
Cities
Growing urban warmth helps city trees thrive
Growing urban warmth helps city trees thrive
24 August 2017
Carbon & Climate
Common moss may prove a cheap city pollution monitor, say scientists
Common moss may prove a cheap city pollution monitor, say scientists
11 July 2017
Food & Agriculture
Certification is no ‘silver bullet’ to stop deforestation
Certification is no ‘silver bullet’ to stop deforestation
2 June 2017
Food & Agriculture
‘Grandpa Oyster’ offers example of sustainable ocean business
‘Grandpa Oyster’ offers example of sustainable ocean business
18 January 2017
Energy
Pollution-linked deaths in Asia to surge if coal power plans go ahead
Pollution-linked deaths in Asia to surge if coal power plans go ahead
18 October 2016
Manufacturing
It’s a wrap: Packaging for less food waste
It’s a wrap: Packaging for less food waste
7 October 2016
Cities
Future-proofing Asian cities the smart way
Future-proofing Asian cities the smart way
3 October 2016
Cities
Japan ‘smart’ cities rely on public-private partnerships
Japan ‘smart’ cities rely on public-private partnerships
20 September 2016
Cities
Tokyo accelerates self-driving cars for 2020 Olympics
Tokyo accelerates self-driving cars for 2020 Olympics
29 June 2016
Green Buildings
PanaHome’s pre-cast technology promotes sustainable living
PanaHome’s pre-cast technology promotes sustainable living
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
30 May 2016
Green Buildings
Tokyo’s cap and trade scheme goes beyond hitting the bullseye
Tokyo’s cap and trade scheme goes beyond hitting the bullseye
3 May 2016
Energy
Japan pays high price for ‘silo’ science
Japan pays high price for ‘silo’ science
18 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Japan's CO2 emissions fall to 3-year low in 2014/15 fiscal year
Japan's CO2 emissions fall to 3-year low in 2014/15 fiscal year
31 March 2016
Water
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
11 March 2016
Energy
Fukushima's ground zero: No place for man or robot
Fukushima's ground zero: No place for man or robot
22 February 2016
Transport
Europe slow to act on diesel dangers
Europe slow to act on diesel dangers
25 January 2016
Energy
Plutonium’s global problems are piling up
Plutonium’s global problems are piling up
17 December 2015
Food & Agriculture
Sustainable farming systems in Bangladesh and Japan receive global recognition
Sustainable farming systems in Bangladesh and Japan receive global recognition
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Deadly floods affect millions across South and Southeast Asia, leaving over $4 billion in loss and damage
Heavy rainfall across the region was caused by the combination of natural phenomena and climate change but in …
Deadly floods affect millions across South and Southeast Asia, leaving over $4 billion in loss and damage
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Can Singapore’s secondary forests play a role in its climate adaptation plan?
Singapore is facing diminishing forest cover from competing lands uses – but vulnerable secondary forests could play a …
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COP30 secured a win for civil society – what can future hosts learn from Brazil’s approach to people’s participation?
Climate justice groups celebrated the establishment of a just transition mechanism in Belém, where the COP30 presidency engaged …
COP30 secured a win for civil society – what can future hosts learn from Brazil's approach to people’s participation?
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Taiwan issues new governance guidelines to ease local tensions over renewable energy rollout
A year-long government “sandbox” study identifies recurring conflicts in solar, aquaculture-solar, micro-hydropower and geothermal projects, prompting policy reforms …
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Asia’s banks are failing to grasp growing food system risks: study
Study warns that Southeast Asian and Indian lenders are overlooking major climate, biodiversity, and public-health risks tied to …
Asia’s banks are failing to grasp growing food system risks: study
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South Korean province clears CO2-to-eSAF project in push for cleaner aviation fuel
Initiative advances government plans to scale carbon capture and e-fuel technologies to support long-term net zero goals.
South Korean province clears CO2-to-eSAF project in push for cleaner aviation fuel
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