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22 March 2010
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Reign of old king coal is not necessarily over
Reign of old king coal is not necessarily over
18 March 2010
Energy
Cap-and-trade's last hurrah, by The Economist
Cap-and-trade's last hurrah, by The Economist
8 March 2010
Energy
The race to exploit the polar regions, by Michael Richardson
The race to exploit the polar regions, by Michael Richardson
2 March 2010
Carbon & Climate
The North-South divide and tackling global warming, by Helena Norberg-Hodge
The North-South divide and tackling global warming, by Helena Norberg-Hodge
1 March 2010
Policy & Finance
Nuclear energy: The options for Singapore by Michael Richardson
Nuclear energy: The options for Singapore by Michael Richardson
22 February 2010
Carbon & Climate
Go to plan B to limit costs of climate paralysis, says The Age
Go to plan B to limit costs of climate paralysis, says The Age
17 February 2010
Policy & Finance
The Muslim world and climate change, by Murad Qureshi
The Muslim world and climate change, by Murad Qureshi
12 February 2010
Carbon & Climate
Don’t put climate science on ice, says UNEP executive director Achim Steiner
Don’t put climate science on ice, says UNEP executive director Achim Steiner
10 February 2010
Policy & Finance
Nuclear power: Time for a feasibility study, says Dr Elspeth Thomson, Energy Studies Institute
Nuclear power: Time for a feasibility study, says Dr Elspeth Thomson, Energy Studies Institute
8 February 2010
Policy & Finance
Thoughts on Singapore's new energy future, by Dr Michael Quah, Energy Studies Institute
Thoughts on Singapore's new energy future, by Dr Michael Quah, Energy Studies Institute
2 February 2010
Policy & Finance
Most important implication of Copenhagen for business is risk management, says Insead professor Paul Kleindorfer
Most important implication of Copenhagen for business is risk management, says Insead professor Paul Kleindorfer
27 January 2010
Carbon & Climate
The red light against green trade wars, by Simon Tay
The red light against green trade wars, by Simon Tay
22 January 2010
Carbon & Climate
COP 15 - Review and analysis
COP 15 - Review and analysis
20 January 2010
Policy & Finance
An analysis of China's current five-year energy conservation plan.
An analysis of China's current five-year energy conservation plan.
24 December 2009
Policy & Finance
What happened at Copenhagen?
What happened at Copenhagen?
14 December 2009
Carbon & Climate
Break the climate deadlock, says Tony Blair
Break the climate deadlock, says Tony Blair
Policy & Finance
Deal at Cop15 now within our reach, says Ed Milliband UK secretary of state for energy and climate change
Deal at Cop15 now within our reach, says Ed Milliband UK secretary of state for energy and climate change
11 December 2009
Carbon & Climate
Let’s get going on energy and the environment, by Shell CEO Peter Voser
Let’s get going on energy and the environment, by Shell CEO Peter Voser
7 December 2009
Energy
Challenges and prospects for a green economy
Challenges and prospects for a green economy
2 December 2009
Policy & Finance
Australia's vote on its carbon trading scheme has transformed the landscape of Australian politics.
Australia's vote on its carbon trading scheme has transformed the landscape of Australian politics.
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Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
Experts question whether overseas assistance can make any difference to a cycle of failed projects and stalled ambitions.
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