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Another mining company found operating in flagrant violation of Indonesian law
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Corporate Responsibility
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21 October 2014
Waste
New rules govern discarded products
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20 October 2014
Carbon & Climate
To become less damaging, target non-forest lands for palm oil, says book
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17 October 2014
Corporate Responsibility
SGX to make sustainability reporting mandatory
SGX to make sustainability reporting mandatory
15 October 2014
Corporate Responsibility
Ahead of Myanmar trip, Obama urged to demand extractives transparency
Ahead of Myanmar trip, Obama urged to demand extractives transparency
Policy & Finance
Plantation companies in Sumatra failing to meet fire prevention standards
Plantation companies in Sumatra failing to meet fire prevention standards
Policy & Finance
Competition drives corporate climate action, not science: PwC
Competition drives corporate climate action, not science: PwC
10 October 2014
Energy
Indonesia to develop downstream coal industry
Indonesia to develop downstream coal industry
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Energy
Coal likely to remain India's energy focus as country battles for jobs
Coal likely to remain India's energy focus as country battles for jobs
6 October 2014
Policy & Finance
New law scraps local govts’ power in mining
New law scraps local govts’ power in mining
25 September 2014
Energy
Indian Supreme Court cancels 214 coal scandal permits
Indian Supreme Court cancels 214 coal scandal permits
19 September 2014
Transport
China floats 'cash for clunkers' scheme
China floats 'cash for clunkers' scheme
18 September 2014
Policy & Finance
New regional body to net forest criminals
New regional body to net forest criminals
17 September 2014
Policy & Finance
Australian export risk on China dirty coal ban
Australian export risk on China dirty coal ban
16 September 2014
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Big firms brace for global carbon price rollout: report
Big firms brace for global carbon price rollout: report
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Transport
Govt calls on airlines to use environmentally friendly fuel
Govt calls on airlines to use environmentally friendly fuel
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Policy & Finance
New Zealand Greens see road to ruin in rivers of milk
New Zealand Greens see road to ruin in rivers of milk
4 September 2014
Carbon & Climate
Carbon credits give $664 benefits per tonne, Imperial says
Carbon credits give $664 benefits per tonne, Imperial says
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Rights group shows companies how to spot slavery in supply chains
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