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Southeast Asia is the world's bilge dumping hotspot—what can be done to stop ships discharging waste oil?
Southeast Asia is the world's bilge dumping hotspot—what can be done to stop ships discharging waste oil?
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If the Philippines banned waste imports, why is it still the world's dumping ground?
If the Philippines banned waste imports, why is it still the world's dumping ground?
10 March 2020
Policy & Finance
Indigenous groups continue fight against newly-revived Philippine mine
Indigenous groups continue fight against newly-revived Philippine mine
3 March 2020
Waste
In the plastic-polluted Philippines, a children’s book seeks to make a difference
In the plastic-polluted Philippines, a children’s book seeks to make a difference
2 March 2020
Cities
Smart cities of the future: eco-utopia or dystopian nightmare?
Smart cities of the future: eco-utopia or dystopian nightmare?
28 February 2020
Corporate Responsibility
Apps and blockchain help European supermarkets lure climate-conscious consumers
Apps and blockchain help European supermarkets lure climate-conscious consumers
27 February 2020
Water
Recurrent oil leaks sighted off the coast of Indonesia
Recurrent oil leaks sighted off the coast of Indonesia
20 February 2020
Waste
In Bali, young people fight against plastic plague that threatens paradise
In Bali, young people fight against plastic plague that threatens paradise
Carbon & Climate
Climate disruption threatens health and future of all children, commission warns
Climate disruption threatens health and future of all children, commission warns
19 February 2020
Energy
Coronavirus has temporarily reduced China’s CO2 emissions by a quarter
Coronavirus has temporarily reduced China’s CO2 emissions by a quarter
Corporate Responsibility
Can ethical businesses bring a breath of fresh air to Asia's polluted cities?
Can ethical businesses bring a breath of fresh air to Asia's polluted cities?
18 February 2020
Waste
Malaysia urged to cut down on plastic packaging for cleaner seas
Malaysia urged to cut down on plastic packaging for cleaner seas
Cities
Unequal cities bear the brunt of deadly disease outbreaks
Unequal cities bear the brunt of deadly disease outbreaks
17 February 2020
Energy
New renewables bill may give Indonesia chance to move away from coal
New renewables bill may give Indonesia chance to move away from coal
14 February 2020
Cities
Cities turn to freewheeling public transport
Cities turn to freewheeling public transport
13 February 2020
Energy
China must ‘leap over Oil Age’ to meet climate challenge
China must ‘leap over Oil Age’ to meet climate challenge
12 February 2020
Policy & Finance
As 2020 fire season nears, Indonesian president blasts officials for last year's burning
As 2020 fire season nears, Indonesian president blasts officials for last year's burning
11 February 2020
Waste
Food and beverage industry: No plans to totally discard plastic
Food and beverage industry: No plans to totally discard plastic
Cities
Green transport set to overtake cars in world's major cities by 2030
Green transport set to overtake cars in world's major cities by 2030
30 January 2020
Transport
Road to electric vehicles in Bhutan is paved with hurdles
Road to electric vehicles in Bhutan is paved with hurdles
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Gen Z Singaporeans talk green but baby boomers are more likely to act: study
High awareness among young Singaporeans fails to translate into everyday green habits, with cost a barrier. The generation …
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Singapore can sharply cut construction emissions by reusing existing buildings, study finds
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Singaporean, Malaysian consumers left with few sustainable seafood options due to price, limited supply: survey
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Singaporean, Malaysian consumers left with few sustainable seafood options due to price, limited supply: survey
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