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23 November 2022
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In Central Philippines, traditional fisherfolk struggle to protect a river oasis from tides of climate change
In Central Philippines, traditional fisherfolk struggle to protect a river oasis from tides of climate change
1 November 2022
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Typhoon-hit Philippine sanctuary pushes for network of marine protected areas in Negros
Typhoon-hit Philippine sanctuary pushes for network of marine protected areas in Negros
27 October 2022
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A mission to conserve forest canopies
A mission to conserve forest canopies
18 October 2022
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Sea level rise now menaces even a Viking bastion of uplifted land
Sea level rise now menaces even a Viking bastion of uplifted land
21 September 2022
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Long-term impacts of ‘terrible’ fire season in Pakistan’s mountains
Long-term impacts of ‘terrible’ fire season in Pakistan’s mountains
9 September 2022
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Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
Indigenous belief systems bolster mangrove reforestation in Palawan
7 September 2022
Food & Agriculture
Bali's snakefruit farmers champion agroforestry as tourism reopens
Bali's snakefruit farmers champion agroforestry as tourism reopens
6 September 2022
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Shark-fishing ban faces pushback from small-scale Maldives anglers
Shark-fishing ban faces pushback from small-scale Maldives anglers
15 August 2022
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Sumatran elephants cornered by oil palm industry deforestation
Sumatran elephants cornered by oil palm industry deforestation
12 August 2022
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Indonesian authorities slammed for not disclosing Sumatran elephant population estimate
Indonesian authorities slammed for not disclosing Sumatran elephant population estimate
10 August 2022
Policy & Finance
Green groups slam Marcos government’s push for mining as 'key driver' in Philippines economic recovery
Green groups slam Marcos government’s push for mining as 'key driver' in Philippines economic recovery
9 August 2022
Water
Reefs damaged by blast fishing revitalised by 'spiderwebs' in Indonesia
Reefs damaged by blast fishing revitalised by 'spiderwebs' in Indonesia
29 July 2022
Water
Probe links blast fishing operations in Sri Lanka to explosives smuggled from India
Probe links blast fishing operations in Sri Lanka to explosives smuggled from India
24 July 2022
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What does true sustainability look like in the hotel industry?
What does true sustainability look like in the hotel industry?
15 July 2022
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Jungle in heart of Malaysia's capital hunts corporate cash to thrive
Jungle in heart of Malaysia's capital hunts corporate cash to thrive
5 July 2022
Cities
Widodo's bamboo diplomacy shines light on homegrown green initiatives
Widodo's bamboo diplomacy shines light on homegrown green initiatives
27 June 2022
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Unsung, endangered Talaud bear cuscus championed by island conservationists
Unsung, endangered Talaud bear cuscus championed by island conservationists
8 June 2022
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Cracking down on illegal trafficking and logging: how environmentalists are protecting biodiversity in the Philippines
Cracking down on illegal trafficking and logging: how environmentalists are protecting biodiversity in the Philippines
2 June 2022
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Community pulls together to save medicinal plants in Indonesia
Community pulls together to save medicinal plants in Indonesia
17 May 2022
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Philippines bridge project feared to be death knell for endangered Irrawaddy dolphins
Philippines bridge project feared to be death knell for endangered Irrawaddy dolphins
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