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Carbon & Climate
World's largest REDD+ project approved in Indonesia
World's largest REDD+ project approved in Indonesia
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Indonesia goes green to the dismay of palm oil producers
Indonesia goes green to the dismay of palm oil producers
29 May 2013
Food & Agriculture
Mining, plantations affect livelihoods of Kachin villagers, NGO says
Mining, plantations affect livelihoods of Kachin villagers, NGO says
27 May 2013
Carbon & Climate
Panamanians reject UN forest plan
Panamanians reject UN forest plan
23 May 2013
Food & Agriculture
Folk remedy extracted from captive bears stirs furor in China
Folk remedy extracted from captive bears stirs furor in China
22 May 2013
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Endangered animals reverse decline with investment
Endangered animals reverse decline with investment
21 May 2013
Water
Malaysia hydropower meeting to open amid controversy
Malaysia hydropower meeting to open amid controversy
20 May 2013
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HAGL boss denies NGO's accusations of Laos-Cambodia land grab
HAGL boss denies NGO's accusations of Laos-Cambodia land grab
17 May 2013
Water
World Bank returns to hydropower solution for poor nations' development
World Bank returns to hydropower solution for poor nations' development
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NGOs say forest moratorium must come with sanctions for violators
NGOs say forest moratorium must come with sanctions for violators
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Don’t quit RSPO, Malaysian NGOs tell MPOA
Don’t quit RSPO, Malaysian NGOs tell MPOA
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Let’s do carbon-friendly, not carbon-dirty business: Richard Branson
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Eco-conservation bears fruit in Inner Mongolia
Eco-conservation bears fruit in Inner Mongolia
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With or without moratorium, Indonesian forests still under threat
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US-RI set up $332m green energy project
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Air pollution and climate risks persist, while decarbonisation advances mainly through technical policy and industrial strategy.
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