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Could an app to find clean drinking water kill single-use plastic bottles?
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Carbon & Climate
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As climate change takes its toll, world leaders call for adaptation
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World could feed itself if people ate less meat, cut waste - study
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Do Chinese people care about climate change?
Do Chinese people care about climate change?
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Agreement bans commercial fishing across much of the Arctic, for now
Agreement bans commercial fishing across much of the Arctic, for now
Cities
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Philippine resort city chooses 'morally correct' low-carbon path
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Plastic bans—the least effective way to solve Southeast Asia's plastic pollution problem, food industry study finds
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China's drought losses predicted to soar as planet warms
China's drought losses predicted to soar as planet warms
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Carbon & Climate
Scientists urge world leaders to ramp up targets to protect global biodiversity
Scientists urge world leaders to ramp up targets to protect global biodiversity
21 September 2018
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Indonesian president signs 3-year freeze on new oil palm licences
Indonesian president signs 3-year freeze on new oil palm licences
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In Pakistan, a high mountain water pipe brings a bonus: peace
In Pakistan, a high mountain water pipe brings a bonus: peace
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Nomura Real Estate launches 550-site solar project as Japan shifts towards company-backed renewable power
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The government aims to make the island a regional hub for resource efficiency, in line with a 2050 …
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High awareness among young Singaporeans fails to translate into everyday green habits, with cost a barrier. The generation …
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Companies should be held accountable for the safety of wildlife in their concessions
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