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News / Russia
7 February 2022
Energy
Low cost curbs of methane leaks from 'ultra-emitters' could save billions: report
Low cost curbs of methane leaks from 'ultra-emitters' could save billions: report
27 October 2021
Policy & Finance
What poverty looks like on your plate
What poverty looks like on your plate
13 October 2021
Carbon & Climate
No end in sight for deforestation, as national goals and funding fall short
No end in sight for deforestation, as national goals and funding fall short
11 October 2021
Carbon & Climate
US$11 million per minute in fossil subsidies ‘add fuel to the fire’, IMF study shows
US$11 million per minute in fossil subsidies ‘add fuel to the fire’, IMF study shows
23 September 2021
Energy
Is Asia's fossil gas push a bridge to nowhere?
Is Asia's fossil gas push a bridge to nowhere?
16 July 2021
Energy
Russia is promoting natural gas to Southeast Asia as an 'eco-friendly' fuel
Russia is promoting natural gas to Southeast Asia as an 'eco-friendly' fuel
25 March 2021
Energy
Small nuclear power plants no use in climate crisis
Small nuclear power plants no use in climate crisis
22 February 2021
Energy
Will Asian consumers pay for clean energy?
Will Asian consumers pay for clean energy?
8 February 2021
Carbon & Climate
Media leaders and experts discuss role of media in addressing climate change in China Daily dialogue
Media leaders and experts discuss role of media in addressing climate change in China Daily dialogue
14 January 2021
Carbon & Climate
Post-Brexit UK – like other gas-producing nations – betting on uncommercial, unproven carbon capture and hydrogen
Post-Brexit UK – like other gas-producing nations – betting on uncommercial, unproven carbon capture and hydrogen
12 January 2021
Policy & Finance
Analysis: Which countries met the UN’s 2020 deadline to raise ‘climate ambition’?
Analysis: Which countries met the UN’s 2020 deadline to raise ‘climate ambition’?
8 January 2021
Carbon & Climate
How to ‘fairly’ share emissions from goods traded around the world
How to ‘fairly’ share emissions from goods traded around the world
15 December 2020
Carbon & Climate
The 7 scariest climate stories of 2020
The 7 scariest climate stories of 2020
14 October 2020
CSR
Public faith in sustainability reports is rising globally—but more than half of people still don't trust company claims
Public faith in sustainability reports is rising globally—but more than half of people still don't trust company claims
21 November 2019
Policy & Finance
Brics turns ten
Brics turns ten
12 November 2019
Carbon & Climate
G20 heads in the wrong direction on climate action
G20 heads in the wrong direction on climate action
30 October 2019
Carbon & Climate
Eco-Business wins at WAN-IFRA Asian Digital Media Awards 2019
Eco-Business wins at WAN-IFRA Asian Digital Media Awards 2019
3 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
How humans fuelled last summer's extreme heat
How humans fuelled last summer's extreme heat
15 May 2018
Policy & Finance
Bonn climate talks: key outcomes from the May 2018 UN climate conference
Bonn climate talks: key outcomes from the May 2018 UN climate conference
5 April 2018
Energy
Arctic gas plant threatens native peoples
Arctic gas plant threatens native peoples
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Hong Kong single-use plastic ban stirs debate over affordability of alternatives
The city's disposable tableware ban which comes into force today has spooked small retailers who fret about the …
Hong Kong single-use plastic ban stirs debate over affordability of alternatives
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Waste Management
Petrochemicals lobby ‘spreading misinformation, false solutions’ as plastic treaty talks begin
Plastics lobbyists are pushing recycling as a remedy to the plastic crisis, which NGOs decry as a "false …
Petrochemicals lobby 'spreading misinformation, false solutions' as plastic treaty talks begin
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Carbon & Climate
South Pole and GenZero launch new centre to scale ‘high-impact first-of-a-kind’ carbon credits in Asia
Co-led by two senior South Pole staff, the Singapore-based Asia Centre of Carbon Excellence seeks to grow nascent …
South Pole and GenZero launch new centre to scale ‘high-impact first-of-a-kind’ carbon credits in Asia
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Policy & Finance
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
Cambodia’s reliance on microloans, long touted as a way to reduce poverty, belies concerns over debt-fuelled deforestation.
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
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Waste Management
Filipinos strongest supporters of plastic reduction ahead of UN treaty talks
Filipinos want efforts to tackle ocean pollution to focus on plastic production cuts, a survey by Greenpeace found …
Filipinos strongest supporters of plastic reduction ahead of UN treaty talks
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Manufacturing
NGO links H&M and Zara cotton to deforestation in Brazil’s Cerrado
Earthsight says Asian garment manufacturers supplying top fashion brands use cotton linked to land-grabbing in the Cerrado region.
NGO links H&M and Zara cotton to deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado
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