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Power sector emissions were higher last year than when Paris deal was signed
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Protect fish to increase catches—and cut carbon
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Can the global economy support nature?
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Asian companies claim they are going net-zero — but are their targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash?
Asian companies claim they are going net-zero — but are their targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash?
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Climate change set to drive more deadly heat in South Asia
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Q&A: What does China's 14th 'five year plan' mean for climate change?
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Are net zero data centres in Asia Pacific just a lofty ambition?
Are net zero data centres in Asia Pacific just a lofty ambition?
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Fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty—a call to disarm
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19 March 2021
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UK is now halfway to meeting its ‘net-zero emissions’ target
UK is now halfway to meeting its ‘net-zero emissions’ target
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8 March 2021
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China to cut energy intensity, but no consumption cap in new 5-year plan
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China expected to favour green tech over coal in new five-year plan
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Policy & Finance
UN: New national climate pledges will only cut emissions ‘by 2%’ over next decade
UN: New national climate pledges will only cut emissions ‘by 2%’ over next decade
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