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South Korea's farming culture points to the future for sustainable agriculture
South Korea's farming culture points to the future for sustainable agriculture
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Eco-friendly gear: Southeast Asia finds ways to minimise waste during coronavirus outbreak
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As palm oil for biofuel rises in Southeast Asia, tropical ecosystems shrink
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UK citizens' assembly calls coronavirus a 'test run' for greener lifestyles
UK citizens' assembly calls coronavirus a 'test run' for greener lifestyles
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Rising urban space demands squeeze out farmers
Rising urban space demands squeeze out farmers
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How Asia’s megacities can benefit from mangroves and other natural climate solutions
How Asia’s megacities can benefit from mangroves and other natural climate solutions
12 March 2020
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PepsiCo updates sustainable palm oil policy to close supplier loophole
PepsiCo updates sustainable palm oil policy to close supplier loophole
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Smart cities of the future: eco-utopia or dystopian nightmare?
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Coronavirus has temporarily reduced China’s CO2 emissions by a quarter
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‘New agricultural revolution’ needed to boost food security, cut emissions
‘New agricultural revolution’ needed to boost food security, cut emissions
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Food and beverage industry: No plans to totally discard plastic
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Waste
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What China’s waste import ban has meant for the West
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After Taal eruption, innovative Filipinos find earth-friendly ways to help victims cope
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Singapore may slow carbon tax price increases if global climate action stalls further, warns PM
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Companies should be held accountable for the safety of wildlife in their concessions
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