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13 February 2018
Carbon & Climate
Trump border wall puts wildlife at risk, say experts
Trump border wall puts wildlife at risk, say experts
8 February 2018
Carbon & Climate
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A tale of two otters: settling in Singapore, suffering in China
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Food & Agriculture
Asia Pulp and Paper's sustainability progress ‘not sufficient’ say NGOs
Asia Pulp and Paper's sustainability progress ‘not sufficient’ say NGOs
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Ivory trade banned in Hong Kong by 2021
Ivory trade banned in Hong Kong by 2021
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Mega developments set to transform a tranquil Cambodian bay
Mega developments set to transform a tranquil Cambodian bay
1 February 2018
Food & Agriculture
Do-good meat: Are investors only after their pound of flesh?
Do-good meat: Are investors only after their pound of flesh?
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Waste
Coral reefs face infection risk from plastic
Coral reefs face infection risk from plastic
24 January 2018
Lifestyle
Coming to Australia: Tiny holiday homes big on sustainability
Coming to Australia: Tiny holiday homes big on sustainability
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Food & Agriculture
Outrage and conspiracy claims as Indonesia, Malaysia cry foul over EU ban on palm oil in biofuels
Outrage and conspiracy claims as Indonesia, Malaysia cry foul over EU ban on palm oil in biofuels
Carbon & Climate
The drones that plant trees and deliver profits
The drones that plant trees and deliver profits
10 January 2018
Food & Agriculture
New study on economic losses from Indonesia’s peat protection policies criticised
New study on economic losses from Indonesia’s peat protection policies criticised
9 January 2018
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IUCN, other global NGOs, UN likely to see major budget cuts under Trump
IUCN, other global NGOs, UN likely to see major budget cuts under Trump
2 January 2018
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia unveils plan to halve forest fires by 2019
Indonesia unveils plan to halve forest fires by 2019
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Carbon & Climate
In rural Indonesia, a village learns to embrace its forest through sustainability
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Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
On recent trips abroad, Indonesian president Prabowo touted ambitious renewable energy plans in pursuit of energy security. Analysts …
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