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Opinion / United States
11 August 2016
Waste
We need a global treaty on plastics. Here's what it should look like
We need a global treaty on plastics. Here's what it should look like
10 August 2016
Waste
Rigs to reefs: Is it better to leave disused oil platforms where they stand?
Rigs to reefs: Is it better to leave disused oil platforms where they stand?
5 August 2016
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How urbanisation became the 'disease' of global cities
How urbanisation became the 'disease' of global cities
22 July 2016
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Dear Hillary: Where are the women in your energy strategy?
Dear Hillary: Where are the women in your energy strategy?
17 May 2016
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Mainstreaming sustainable investing
Mainstreaming sustainable investing
6 May 2016
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Making data centres more energy-efficient with solar power
Making data centres more energy-efficient with solar power
29 April 2016
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Renminbi power: Will China’s wallet shape the planet?
Renminbi power: Will China’s wallet shape the planet?
26 April 2016
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Paris Agreement signed. Now what?
Paris Agreement signed. Now what?
22 April 2016
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Redefining value for green buildings to go farther
Redefining value for green buildings to go farther
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Eco-dieting: Eating your way to a healthier planet
Eco-dieting: Eating your way to a healthier planet
11 March 2016
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Being green: Not just for tree-huggers
Being green: Not just for tree-huggers
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A state-powered green revolution
A state-powered green revolution
18 January 2016
Energy
Clean power: It's just a click away
Clean power: It's just a click away
14 January 2016
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A carbon price will reduce emissions more than computer models predict
A carbon price will reduce emissions more than computer models predict
15 December 2015
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Floatovoltaics: Promising solutions for solar energy
Floatovoltaics: Promising solutions for solar energy
13 November 2015
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Climate Change: New York vs. Exxon and the coming earthquake in the financial market
Climate Change: New York vs. Exxon and the coming earthquake in the financial market
11 November 2015
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Fifty years of climate dithering
Fifty years of climate dithering
2 November 2015
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What California's droughts mean for the construction industry
What California's droughts mean for the construction industry
12 October 2015
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Ending rogue fishing
Ending rogue fishing
17 September 2015
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Three reasons clean energy has permanently decoupled from the oil and gas markets
Three reasons clean energy has permanently decoupled from the oil and gas markets
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Deadly floods affect millions across South and Southeast Asia, leaving over $4 billion in loss and damage
Heavy rainfall across the region was caused by the combination of natural phenomena and climate change but in …
Deadly floods affect millions across South and Southeast Asia, leaving over $4 billion in loss and damage
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Can Singapore’s secondary forests play a role in its climate adaptation plan?
Singapore is facing diminishing forest cover from competing lands uses – but vulnerable secondary forests could play a …
Can Singapore’s secondary forests play a role in its climate adaptation plan?
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COP30 secured a win for civil society – what can future hosts learn from Brazil’s approach to people’s participation?
Climate justice groups celebrated the establishment of a just transition mechanism in Belém, where the COP30 presidency engaged …
COP30 secured a win for civil society – what can future hosts learn from Brazil's approach to people’s participation?
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Taiwan issues new governance guidelines to ease local tensions over renewable energy rollout
A year-long government “sandbox” study identifies recurring conflicts in solar, aquaculture-solar, micro-hydropower and geothermal projects, prompting policy reforms …
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Asia’s banks are failing to grasp growing food system risks: study
Study warns that Southeast Asian and Indian lenders are overlooking major climate, biodiversity, and public-health risks tied to …
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South Korean province clears CO2-to-eSAF project in push for cleaner aviation fuel
Initiative advances government plans to scale carbon capture and e-fuel technologies to support long-term net zero goals.
South Korean province clears CO2-to-eSAF project in push for cleaner aviation fuel
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