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24 July 2019
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Gojek leads the charge on disposable cutlery for online deliveries in Indonesia
Gojek leads the charge on disposable cutlery for online deliveries in Indonesia
11 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
Healthcare in world’s largest economies ‘accounts for 4%’ of global emissions
Healthcare in world’s largest economies ‘accounts for 4%’ of global emissions
6 June 2019
Water
Running dry: Competing for water on a thirsty planet
Running dry: Competing for water on a thirsty planet
20 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Lab-grown steak could be worse for climate than flatulent cattle—scientists
Lab-grown steak could be worse for climate than flatulent cattle—scientists
9 February 2019
Energy
In land-scarce Southeast Asia, solar panels float on water
In land-scarce Southeast Asia, solar panels float on water
30 January 2019
Waste
Repair, refurbish, reuse: call to arms for electronics giants
Repair, refurbish, reuse: call to arms for electronics giants
2 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Tree resin could replace oil and gas in household products
Tree resin could replace oil and gas in household products
31 October 2018
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Can we make batteries better for the environment?
Can we make batteries better for the environment?
5 October 2018
Waste
Food delivery apps skewered for creating plastic waste
Food delivery apps skewered for creating plastic waste
20 August 2018
Food & Agriculture
These 3 social enterprises are championing sustainable agriculture in Southeast Asia
These 3 social enterprises are championing sustainable agriculture in Southeast Asia
12 July 2017
Energy
Seven charts show why the IEA thinks coal investment has already peaked
Seven charts show why the IEA thinks coal investment has already peaked
21 April 2017
Food & Agriculture
Genetics to boost sugarcane production
Genetics to boost sugarcane production
20 April 2017
Waste
Dealing with e-waste the nanotech way
Dealing with e-waste the nanotech way
15 November 2016
Energy
Smart fabric creates renewable energy
Smart fabric creates renewable energy
14 September 2016
Manufacturing
'Smart’ umbrella to keep Hajj pilgrims cool and connected
'Smart’ umbrella to keep Hajj pilgrims cool and connected
12 August 2016
Transport
Philippine engineers aspire for home-built trains
Philippine engineers aspire for home-built trains
3 August 2016
Transport
World’s first driverless taxi system comes to Singapore
World’s first driverless taxi system comes to Singapore
8 February 2016
Energy
Wind and air’s hope for new energy
Wind and air’s hope for new energy
1 February 2016
Food & Agriculture
Investments can propel cassava biotech
Investments can propel cassava biotech
25 January 2016
Water
Breaking barriers: How California tackled its water challenges to become a global leader
Breaking barriers: How California tackled its water challenges to become a global leader
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