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Speed of Arctic changes defies scientists
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Scientists clarify starting point for human-caused climate change
Scientists clarify starting point for human-caused climate change
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Challenge Tomorrow: Looking at climate change through the Singapore lens
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Reshuffle: DECC folded into new department headed by Greg Clark
Reshuffle: DECC folded into new department headed by Greg Clark
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Horiba: Helping to keep Southeast Asia’s waters clean
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Scientists find common ground over climate sensitivity
Scientists find common ground over climate sensitivity
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Warming Arctic creates GHG danger zone
Warming Arctic creates GHG danger zone
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Race is on to feed warming world
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US oil and gas production ‘dramatically’ increasing harmful ozone-causing ethane
US oil and gas production ‘dramatically’ increasing harmful ozone-causing ethane
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Satellite maps pinpoint "high risk" palm growers to prevent deforestation before it happens
Satellite maps pinpoint "high risk" palm growers to prevent deforestation before it happens
17 June 2016
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Senegal's farmers adopt new tool to boost harvests: mobile phones
Senegal's farmers adopt new tool to boost harvests: mobile phones
13 June 2016
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Arctic melting feeds on itself
Arctic melting feeds on itself
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US to ratify Paris climate pact this year, no timeline from India
US to ratify Paris climate pact this year, no timeline from India
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Flash flooding this weekend: It’s the new normal, say scientists
Flash flooding this weekend: It’s the new normal, say scientists
27 May 2016
Carbon & Climate
Antarctic glacier melt could raise sea level by 3m
Antarctic glacier melt could raise sea level by 3m
Carbon & Climate
Scientists: 2016 likely to be hottest year on record despite looming La Niña
Scientists: 2016 likely to be hottest year on record despite looming La Niña
23 May 2016
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Food guidelines offer opportunities to protect the planet, too
Food guidelines offer opportunities to protect the planet, too
17 May 2016
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Cities "woefully unprepared" for rising disaster risk - World Bank
Cities "woefully unprepared" for rising disaster risk - World Bank
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In Benin, a new stove turns rice waste into clean fuel
In Benin, a new stove turns rice waste into clean fuel
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ADB unveils US$50bn Asia Pacific power grid plan to turn fragmented national systems into a regional clean energy market
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To green China’s overseas infrastructure, start with what it buys
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