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Opinion / Carbon & Climate
5 April 2012
Carbon & Climate
The EU-ETS: Fix it or shut it down, please
The EU-ETS: Fix it or shut it down, please
Cities
How green is this little red dot?
How green is this little red dot?
4 April 2012
Policy & Finance
Communities are protecting Vietnam’s forests, but are they sharing in the benefits yet? By Leianne Rolington
Communities are protecting Vietnam’s forests, but are they sharing in the benefits yet? By Leianne Rolington
23 March 2012
Food & Agriculture
Australia’s unique new carbon tax opens up investing opportunities
Australia’s unique new carbon tax opens up investing opportunities
19 March 2012
Policy & Finance
What Australia can learn from the world’s best de-carbonisation policies
What Australia can learn from the world’s best de-carbonisation policies
15 March 2012
Carbon & Climate
Methane emissions can be virtually eliminated at coal mines – but not without some help, by David Creedy
Methane emissions can be virtually eliminated at coal mines – but not without some help, by David Creedy
9 March 2012
Transport
Carbon emissions’ friendly skies, by José Maria Figueres
Carbon emissions’ friendly skies, by José Maria Figueres
7 March 2012
Carbon & Climate
The economic and employment benefits of forests
The economic and employment benefits of forests
5 March 2012
Food & Agriculture
Needed: Local farmers and communities to plant trees in Indonesia, by Duncan MacQueen
Needed: Local farmers and communities to plant trees in Indonesia, by Duncan MacQueen
1 March 2012
Policy & Finance
UN sustainability panel says put a price on the environment
UN sustainability panel says put a price on the environment
25 February 2012
Carbon & Climate
Logging and conservation: all part of the equation
Logging and conservation: all part of the equation
20 February 2012
Carbon & Climate
Resource revolution needed, by Jeremy Oppenheim & Richard Dobbs
Resource revolution needed, by Jeremy Oppenheim & Richard Dobbs
14 February 2012
Policy & Finance
Ignoring forests won’t bring Rio+20’s ‘future we want’, by Louis Verchot
Ignoring forests won’t bring Rio+20’s ‘future we want’, by Louis Verchot
8 February 2012
Carbon & Climate
Power prices will be the real test of the carbon tax, by Gujji Muthuswamy
Power prices will be the real test of the carbon tax, by Gujji Muthuswamy
6 February 2012
Policy & Finance
Cowards in Our Democracies: Part 1
Cowards in Our Democracies: Part 1
4 February 2012
Policy & Finance
REDD+ project design: 10 points to consider so the poor don’t lose out, by Essam Mohammed
REDD+ project design: 10 points to consider so the poor don’t lose out, by Essam Mohammed
26 January 2012
Carbon & Climate
Renewables cannot be isolated from climate change, poverty and growth, by Green Growth Leaders
Renewables cannot be isolated from climate change, poverty and growth, by Green Growth Leaders
Carbon & Climate
Australia’s environment takes its five-yearly health check, by Tom Hatton
Australia’s environment takes its five-yearly health check, by Tom Hatton
25 January 2012
Carbon & Climate
Can carbon finance protect forests and prevent climate change?
Can carbon finance protect forests and prevent climate change?
13 January 2012
Policy & Finance
The Emperor’s new climate-change agreement
The Emperor’s new climate-change agreement
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Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
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Food & Agriculture
Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
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Energy
Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
Liguasan Marsh is the largest intact wetland in the Philippines, a key area for both resident and migratory …
Energy crunch reignites drilling plans in Philippines’ largest intact wetland
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Water
Whose water is AI drinking in India?
AI has epoch-making potential, but its data centres are being built on the thirst of those who already …
Whose water is AI drinking in India?
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Corporate Responsibility
Japan pension fund GPIF urges stronger stewardship to boost long-term returns
Government Pension Investment Fund, which is the world largest, has outlined priorities on capital efficiency, sustainability disclosure and …
Japan pension fund GPIF urges stronger stewardship to boost long-term returns
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Cathay Pacific appoints head of climate action
Sam Smith moves into the role after three and half years with Swire Pacific, Cathay's majority owner, where …
Cathay Pacific appoints head of climate action
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