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Carbon & Climate
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Whose voices are not heard in climate change journalism in China, India, Thailand and Singapore?
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Sea turtles might be eating plastic because it smells like food—study
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Carbon & Climate
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Experiencing nature may affect how happy you are—study
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Vietnam’s new conservation plan prioritises trees and people, but not emissions
Vietnam’s new conservation plan prioritises trees and people, but not emissions
11 March 2020
Waste
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
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Asia's love of stinky durian could help power tuk-tuks and phones
Asia's love of stinky durian could help power tuk-tuks and phones
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The elephant in the room: Can the solar industry go circular?
The elephant in the room: Can the solar industry go circular?
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Sandy beaches may succumb to rising seas
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Where the logging ends, the forest clearing begins in Indonesian Borneo
Where the logging ends, the forest clearing begins in Indonesian Borneo
5 March 2020
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Research confirms climate link to Australian bushfires
Research confirms climate link to Australian bushfires
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Shrinking Arctic ice slows fish breeding rates
Shrinking Arctic ice slows fish breeding rates
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Digital disruption holds virtual key to climate action, researchers say
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Has cheaper energy come to the Philippines?
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India's tree planting, conservation push sparks land conflicts
India's tree planting, conservation push sparks land conflicts
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