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Cultured meat seems gross? It’s much better than animal agriculture
Cultured meat seems gross? It’s much better than animal agriculture
28 February 2019
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First ever global scientific eating plan forgets the world’s poor
First ever global scientific eating plan forgets the world’s poor
27 February 2019
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How will Brexit affect the environment?
How will Brexit affect the environment?
26 February 2019
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Overcoming the ideology of climate inaction
Overcoming the ideology of climate inaction
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Will Malaysia become Southeast Asia’s clean energy leader?
Will Malaysia become Southeast Asia’s clean energy leader?
25 February 2019
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Does biodiversity matter to business?
Does biodiversity matter to business?
22 February 2019
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The distraction of plastic pollution
The distraction of plastic pollution
20 February 2019
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Strong institutions can nourish inclusive, sustainable green growth
Strong institutions can nourish inclusive, sustainable green growth
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Climate action and business
Climate action and business
19 February 2019
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Geoengineering is a dangerous distraction
Geoengineering is a dangerous distraction
18 February 2019
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Bamboo: Nature’s forgotten solution for green industry
Bamboo: Nature’s forgotten solution for green industry
17 February 2019
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Palm oil—can we enjoy it responsibly?
Palm oil—can we enjoy it responsibly?
15 February 2019
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The invisible women and girls who make your clothes
The invisible women and girls who make your clothes
14 February 2019
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How can the circular economy make infrastructure more sustainable?
How can the circular economy make infrastructure more sustainable?
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Reflections on achieving the global education goals
Reflections on achieving the global education goals
13 February 2019
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The rising tide of regulations on business and human rights: Could Asia be next?
The rising tide of regulations on business and human rights: Could Asia be next?
Lifestyle
In the world of sustainability, colonialism is not dead
In the world of sustainability, colonialism is not dead
Lifestyle
Valentine’s Day: five ways to ensure your flowers are ethical
Valentine’s Day: five ways to ensure your flowers are ethical
11 February 2019
Carbon & Climate
The repression of environmental activists fuels climate change
The repression of environmental activists fuels climate change
8 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
In soil-stressed India, it's time to swap chemical pesticides for natural farming
In soil-stressed India, it's time to swap chemical pesticides for natural farming
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The standards organisation accused of approving “worthless” credits last year got an endorsement for meeting the ICVCM's quality …
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Google appoints Spencer Low as first Asia Pacific sustainability head
The former SATS chief sustainability officer joins a company that aims to achieve net-zero emissions across its full …
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Carbon pricing is seen as a ‘way out’ for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
Investments from China are driving emissions-intensive steel production in Malaysia's steel sector.
Carbon pricing is seen as a 'way out' for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
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Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) defines HRDD as a process of identifying, …
Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
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