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Business risk and Covid-19 are pushing Asian financiers away from coal
Business risk and Covid-19 are pushing Asian financiers away from coal
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Bangladesh may ditch 90% of its planned coal power
Bangladesh may ditch 90% of its planned coal power
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Covid-induced energy plunge shrinks coal development in Southeast Asia
3 August 2020
Energy
India's tribal farmers tap solar irrigation to cut migration
India's tribal farmers tap solar irrigation to cut migration
Food & Agriculture
Upgrade of Indonesian palm oil certification falls short, groups say
Upgrade of Indonesian palm oil certification falls short, groups say
30 July 2020
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South Korea proposes ban on overseas coal financing
South Korea proposes ban on overseas coal financing
29 July 2020
Energy
Costlier solar power a fallout of India-China border clash
Costlier solar power a fallout of India-China border clash
28 July 2020
Policy & Finance
Duterte’s Covid-19 recovery plan criticised for excluding clean energy policies
Duterte’s Covid-19 recovery plan criticised for excluding clean energy policies
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Human climate change causes Arctic’s record heat
Human climate change causes Arctic’s record heat
24 July 2020
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Arctic Ocean is set for more turbulent future
Arctic Ocean is set for more turbulent future
23 July 2020
Policy & Finance
Climate fund head seeks green turning point from virus crisis
Climate fund head seeks green turning point from virus crisis
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How stored electricity can make cleaner fuels
How stored electricity can make cleaner fuels
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Energy
Will Vietnam’s new energy policy mark a turning point for coal?
Will Vietnam’s new energy policy mark a turning point for coal?
21 July 2020
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Additional coal supply in Covid-era Philippines will increase electricity costs for consumers, experts say
Additional coal supply in Covid-era Philippines will increase electricity costs for consumers, experts say
Policy & Finance
South Korea backtracks on green promise
South Korea backtracks on green promise
16 July 2020
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Scientists concerned by ‘record high’ global methane emissions
Scientists concerned by ‘record high’ global methane emissions
14 July 2020
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
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The Singapore Reuse Coalition aims to advance return, refill, repair and repurpose systems in the city-state.
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