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Jakarta court finds president, governor liable for city’s air pollution troubles
Jakarta court finds president, governor liable for city’s air pollution troubles
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The end is in sight for coal as pressure builds on Asia to squeeze pipeline
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Richard Horne moves from Borouge to biodegradable plastics firm Polymateria
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19 August 2021
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X-Press Pearl sinking puts a lens on seafood safety in Sri Lanka
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ADB spearheads plans to retire coal plants in Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia
ADB spearheads plans to retire coal plants in Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia
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Geopolitical standoff in South China Sea results to environmental fallout
Geopolitical standoff in South China Sea results to environmental fallout
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In Pakistan city, green scheme for polluting bus owners inches along
In Pakistan city, green scheme for polluting bus owners inches along
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Acquittal of Indonesian villagers protesting pollution signifies rare win against SLAPP
Acquittal of Indonesian villagers protesting pollution signifies rare win against SLAPP
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Five years of Duterte: Has sustainability in the Philippines won or lost?
Five years of Duterte: Has sustainability in the Philippines won or lost?
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Fire season in Indonesia less severe, but Covid-19 could turn it deadly
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Chinese cities are among biggest emitters of greenhouse gases: Study
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Waste plastic deluge could soon prove irreversible
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Almost 60 per cent of sustainability claims by fashion giants are greenwash
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Why isn't water top of the climate agenda?
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What is the cost of Bhutan’s mining boom?
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Schools made from recycled plastic to open in earthquake-hit Lombok
28 June 2021
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‘Farmers unaware of ozone’s impact on crop loss’
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Cambodia embraces dirty energy fearing drought-driven shortages
Cambodia embraces dirty energy fearing drought-driven shortages
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