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'Too many forests lost because Indigenous peoples have had to fight alone': Malaysian activist Shaq Koyok
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12 September 2022
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9 September 2022
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Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
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Climate change threatens small seaweed farmers in the Philippines
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Cities
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Waste
Mismanaged landfills leach toxic waste into Dhaka's groundwater, crops
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1 September 2022
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Palm oil derivatives: are sustainability promises lost in the supply chain?
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Climate-resilient breadfruit could boost food security
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Food & Agriculture
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Floods after drought devastate Sindh’s agriculture
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Palm oil in India: Rapid growth and competing health claims
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In Bangladesh, solar power brings work, but land shortage slows growth
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