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20 March 2019
Policy & Finance
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Poor people's right to water cut off by thirsty exports, unequal supply
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Carbon & Climate
Africa needs cash, science for new model of green development
Africa needs cash, science for new model of green development
5 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
From transport to telecoms, construction urged to get climate-wise
From transport to telecoms, construction urged to get climate-wise
4 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
Child malnutrition rates still high in Laos despite best efforts
Child malnutrition rates still high in Laos despite best efforts
1 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
Billions at risk from heat stress at home
Billions at risk from heat stress at home
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Food & Agriculture
Bitter aftertaste? Food companies could face costly disputes over land in Africa
Bitter aftertaste? Food companies could face costly disputes over land in Africa
Corporate Responsibility
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Workers making clothes for Australian fashion firms can't make ends meet—study
Policy & Finance
SDGs ‘failing to create transformational change’
SDGs ‘failing to create transformational change’
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The coffee farmers betting on blockchain to boost business
The coffee farmers betting on blockchain to boost business
18 February 2019
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Electronic waste is recycled in appalling conditions in India
Electronic waste is recycled in appalling conditions in India
Food & Agriculture
The child soldiers of the Philippines fighting an environmental war
The child soldiers of the Philippines fighting an environmental war
15 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Flies and fungi: Climate change could make food less safe, experts warn
Flies and fungi: Climate change could make food less safe, experts warn
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Palm oil: Smallholder expansion into peatlands on the rise
Palm oil: Smallholder expansion into peatlands on the rise
Water
Water dangers loom for South Asia
Water dangers loom for South Asia
13 February 2019
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The impact of polluted air on life expectancy
The impact of polluted air on life expectancy
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Food & Agriculture
France adopts strategy to stop ‘deforestation imports’ by 2030
France adopts strategy to stop ‘deforestation imports’ by 2030
28 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Drought and conflict can spur climate refugees
Drought and conflict can spur climate refugees
22 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Battery boom aids climate change battle
Battery boom aids climate change battle
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Financial incentives fall short in greening Indonesia’s nickel industry, experts say
Customers want low carbon nickel but refuse to pay more, says Nickel Industries’ Muchtazar, as experts look to …
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The Philippines needs 15,000 forest rangers to meet its conservation goals; It only has 2,200
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The Philippines needs 15,000 forest rangers to meet its conservation goals; It only has 2,200
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Cities show how climate action makes life better
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China powers world’s solar boom but still drives global emissions as fossil giant: study
China’s Asia Pacific neighbours mirror the trend, with record solar and wind gains but coal still dominating power …
China powers world’s solar boom but still drives global emissions as fossil giant: study
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Asean poised for US$8.5bn windfall from UN-backed airline carbon scheme
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