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17 March 2020
Carbon & Climate
Restoring soils could remove up to ‘5.5bn tonnes’ of greenhouse gases every year
Restoring soils could remove up to ‘5.5bn tonnes’ of greenhouse gases every year
13 March 2020
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Vietnam’s new conservation plan prioritises trees and people, but not emissions
Vietnam’s new conservation plan prioritises trees and people, but not emissions
5 March 2020
Energy
UK’s CO2 emissions have fallen 29 per cent over the past decade
UK’s CO2 emissions have fallen 29 per cent over the past decade
20 February 2020
Carbon & Climate
UK airports must shut to reach 2050 climate target
UK airports must shut to reach 2050 climate target
22 January 2020
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Banana ban and meatless menus, but how green is Davos summit?
Banana ban and meatless menus, but how green is Davos summit?
7 January 2020
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Tackling embodied carbon is the next step of the green building journey
Tackling embodied carbon is the next step of the green building journey
6 December 2019
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Trading carbon credits from nature sparks fiery debate at UN talks
25 November 2019
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After a 40-year struggle, indigenous guardians of Indonesian forest gain rights over their land
After a 40-year struggle, indigenous guardians of Indonesian forest gain rights over their land
21 November 2019
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Do mobile payment games spur green living?
Do mobile payment games spur green living?
20 November 2019
Food & Agriculture
Is carbon-neutral beef the future of Australia’s beef sector?
Is carbon-neutral beef the future of Australia’s beef sector?
24 October 2019
Carbon & Climate
As climate impacts hit, cities are still struggling to prepare, researchers warn
As climate impacts hit, cities are still struggling to prepare, researchers warn
28 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
Is 2019 the year flying became uncool?
Is 2019 the year flying became uncool?
20 August 2019
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Heatwaves and heavy rain predicted to last longer with climate change
Heatwaves and heavy rain predicted to last longer with climate change
15 August 2019
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Can palm oil enter the circular economy?
Can palm oil enter the circular economy?
5 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
When rich economies cut emissions, poor ones stand to benefit, study says
When rich economies cut emissions, poor ones stand to benefit, study says
30 July 2019
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Can China electrify all new passenger cars by 2030?
Can China electrify all new passenger cars by 2030?
10 July 2019
Cities
Despite funding loss, cities vow to continue resilience push
Despite funding loss, cities vow to continue resilience push
8 July 2019
Energy
Backers of Lamu coal project lose court case
Backers of Lamu coal project lose court case
4 July 2019
Water
Deep sea mining could destroy 'our last frontier'
Deep sea mining could destroy 'our last frontier'
2 July 2019
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G20 stalls on fossil fuel subsidies despite calls for climate action
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