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12 January 2018
Energy
Why have we been so slow in slashing electricity-linked emissions?
Why have we been so slow in slashing electricity-linked emissions?
11 January 2018
Manufacturing
Four tough actions that would help fight the global plastic crisis
Four tough actions that would help fight the global plastic crisis
Energy
A month in, Tesla’s South Australia battery is surpassing expectations
A month in, Tesla’s South Australia battery is surpassing expectations
Carbon & Climate
Climate change is triggering a migrant crisis in Vietnam
Climate change is triggering a migrant crisis in Vietnam
9 January 2018
Policy & Finance
Financing sustainable infrastructure: a tale of two cities
Financing sustainable infrastructure: a tale of two cities
Policy & Finance
Green bonds are taking off – and could help save the planet
Green bonds are taking off – and could help save the planet
Policy & Finance
To resist the robots, invest in people
To resist the robots, invest in people
8 January 2018
Policy & Finance
Changing landscapes: key issues for action on sustainable development in 2018
Changing landscapes: key issues for action on sustainable development in 2018
Waste
Better plastics for healthier oceans
Better plastics for healthier oceans
5 January 2018
Policy & Finance
Fossil fuel subsidies – a harmful government expenditure
Fossil fuel subsidies – a harmful government expenditure
4 January 2018
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia has a carrot to end illegal logging; now it needs a stick
Indonesia has a carrot to end illegal logging; now it needs a stick
Food & Agriculture
Pushing GMS food up the value chain
Pushing GMS food up the value chain
3 January 2018
Policy & Finance
China's carbon market needs ambition
China's carbon market needs ambition
2 January 2018
Carbon & Climate
2017: the year in extreme weather
2017: the year in extreme weather
Carbon & Climate
Why are there no climate sceptics in the Chinese media?
Why are there no climate sceptics in the Chinese media?
29 December 2017
Lifestyle
Read this before you go sales shopping: the environmental costs of fast fashion
Read this before you go sales shopping: the environmental costs of fast fashion
27 December 2017
Lifestyle
Five things to consider about glitter this Christmas
Five things to consider about glitter this Christmas
Cities
Digitalisation could pay off in health and sustainability
Digitalisation could pay off in health and sustainability
22 December 2017
Lifestyle
In the age of cheap flights, city breaks and world cruises, how to make your holiday better for the environment
In the age of cheap flights, city breaks and world cruises, how to make your holiday better for the environment
Lifestyle
The meaty side of climate change
The meaty side of climate change
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Singapore recycling firm Tay Paper set to close
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Stay or go? Jakarta’s coastal communities mull adaptation or migration as the city sinks
As Indonesia's capital is slowly claimed by the Java Sea, thousands of people are losing their homes and …
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COP29 presidency reiterates commitment to Paris Agreement as Azerbaijan defends oil and gas expansion
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Tighten legal ambiguity, protect more forests: Singapore conservationists issue wishlist to government
Key asks include looking into having two new nature parks, along with explicit safeguards for the airspace above …
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Verra validated by carbon market watchdog after ‘significant’ procedural changes
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