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12 October 2020
Policy & Finance
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Activists want repeal of Indonesia’s controversial new law, while investors warn of 'severe' environmental, human rights repercussions
30 September 2020
Corporate Responsibility
'More scattered than streamlined': Could efforts to bring clarity to sustainability reporting be muddying the waters?
'More scattered than streamlined': Could efforts to bring clarity to sustainability reporting be muddying the waters?
14 September 2020
Carbon & Climate
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Is Manila’s new white sand coast a threat to marine life?
11 September 2020
Policy & Finance
Policies for building back better are ‘a matter of political will’: UN chief economist
Policies for building back better are ‘a matter of political will’: UN chief economist
21 August 2020
Policy & Finance
As Singapore emerges from the pandemic, sustainability offers jobs and other opportunities
As Singapore emerges from the pandemic, sustainability offers jobs and other opportunities
6 August 2020
Food & Agriculture
Pressure on FSC to address transparency and conflict of interest concerns
Pressure on FSC to address transparency and conflict of interest concerns
21 July 2020
Food & Agriculture
New report identifies 27 countries heading for Covid-19-driven food crises
New report identifies 27 countries heading for Covid-19-driven food crises
29 June 2020
Policy & Finance
What is green finance’s role in the Covid-19 recovery?
What is green finance’s role in the Covid-19 recovery?
26 June 2020
Policy & Finance
How green are Asia’s post-Covid economic recovery plans?
How green are Asia’s post-Covid economic recovery plans?
18 June 2020
Cities
Experts see environmental, social fallout in Indonesia’s infrastructure boom
Experts see environmental, social fallout in Indonesia’s infrastructure boom
16 June 2020
Food & Agriculture
To achieve food security in post-lockdown Philippines, linking farmers to consumers is not enough
To achieve food security in post-lockdown Philippines, linking farmers to consumers is not enough
15 June 2020
Food & Agriculture
Beyond box-ticking: For meat giants, ESG disclosure has not guaranteed a better response to Covid-19
Beyond box-ticking: For meat giants, ESG disclosure has not guaranteed a better response to Covid-19
27 April 2020
Food & Agriculture
As Indonesians leave the cities for the countryside, how ready are farmers for the novel coronavirus?
As Indonesians leave the cities for the countryside, how ready are farmers for the novel coronavirus?
20 March 2020
Policy & Finance
Fossil fuel funding by world's biggest banks has grown every year since the Paris Agreement, report finds
Fossil fuel funding by world's biggest banks has grown every year since the Paris Agreement, report finds
Carbon & Climate
Covid-19: Compound growth could kill us — or make us stronger
Covid-19: Compound growth could kill us — or make us stronger
2 March 2020
Cities
Smart cities of the future: eco-utopia or dystopian nightmare?
Smart cities of the future: eco-utopia or dystopian nightmare?
17 February 2020
Policy & Finance
Malaysia's banks are bucking global finance decarbonisation trend by funding coal, study finds
Malaysia's banks are bucking global finance decarbonisation trend by funding coal, study finds
5 February 2020
Policy & Finance
Two years after #MeToo put a spotlight on gender inequality, how is Asia investing in women?
Two years after #MeToo put a spotlight on gender inequality, how is Asia investing in women?
31 January 2020
Policy & Finance
Cut the paperwork: Malaysia urged to make social enterprise scheme simpler
Cut the paperwork: Malaysia urged to make social enterprise scheme simpler
22 January 2020
Waste
Will China's sweeping ban to phase out plastic work?
Will China's sweeping ban to phase out plastic work?
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China’s EV exports rise 49 per cent year-on-year as Asean demand powers growth
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