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16 December 2015
Energy
Japan, S Korea stick to coal despite global climate deal
Japan, S Korea stick to coal despite global climate deal
30 November 2015
Energy
AccorHotels to offer 'smart hospitality' with Samsung
AccorHotels to offer 'smart hospitality' with Samsung
27 October 2015
Transport
After hosting ‘ecomobility’ festival, cars are back but less loved in Suwon
After hosting ‘ecomobility’ festival, cars are back but less loved in Suwon
13 October 2015
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Electricity firm CEOs urge clear policies for low-carbon shift
Electricity firm CEOs urge clear policies for low-carbon shift
19 August 2015
Policy & Finance
Norway’s wealth fund expels POSCO, Daewoo Int’l over palm oil holdings
Norway’s wealth fund expels POSCO, Daewoo Int’l over palm oil holdings
15 July 2015
Policy & Finance
Groups slam Green Climate Fund approval of firms tied to dirty energy
Groups slam Green Climate Fund approval of firms tied to dirty energy
15 June 2015
Manufacturing
Printed solar cells hold promise for unlit rural areas
Printed solar cells hold promise for unlit rural areas
4 June 2015
Water
World’s first and largest ocean cleanup to begin in 2016
World’s first and largest ocean cleanup to begin in 2016
29 May 2015
Policy & Finance
Standoff continues in South Korea's new carbon markets
Standoff continues in South Korea's new carbon markets
25 May 2015
Energy
Hanwha unveils solar-powered island plan
Hanwha unveils solar-powered island plan
14 May 2015
Cities
Dutch architect to turn Seoul overpass into park
Dutch architect to turn Seoul overpass into park
13 May 2015
Carbon & Climate
Biz lobby urges gov't to ease greenhouse gas emission goal
Biz lobby urges gov't to ease greenhouse gas emission goal
1 May 2015
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Korea, China, Japan step up pollution fight
Korea, China, Japan step up pollution fight
30 April 2015
Water
S Korea, China to launch joint research in Yellow Sea
S Korea, China to launch joint research in Yellow Sea
27 April 2015
Carbon & Climate
Environmental ministers of S. Korea, China, Japan to hold talks
Environmental ministers of S. Korea, China, Japan to hold talks
23 April 2015
Energy
S. Korea opens way for spent fuel recycling
S. Korea opens way for spent fuel recycling
22 April 2015
Food & Agriculture
EU strikes Korea from list of illegal fishing countries
EU strikes Korea from list of illegal fishing countries
16 April 2015
Policy & Finance
AIIB to operate in transparent way
AIIB to operate in transparent way
14 April 2015
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Water insecurity costs global economy billions a year
Water insecurity costs global economy billions a year
13 April 2015
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World mayors call for prompt action to fight climate change
World mayors call for prompt action to fight climate change
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