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Deforestation is accelerating, despite mounting efforts to protect tropical forests. What are we doing wrong?
Deforestation is accelerating, despite mounting efforts to protect tropical forests. What are we doing wrong?
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Crowdfunded campaigns are conserving the Earth's environment
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Can sustainable bioeconomy be a driver of green growth?
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The clean tech revolution must start with mining
The clean tech revolution must start with mining
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Oceans overlooked as source of climate change solutions
Oceans overlooked as source of climate change solutions
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Sounding the alarm on biodiversity loss
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Shaking the money pot to protect nature
Shaking the money pot to protect nature
19 July 2017
Waste
Getting rid of plastic bags: a windfall for supermarkets but it won't do much for the environment
Getting rid of plastic bags: a windfall for supermarkets but it won't do much for the environment
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The world’s coral reefs are in trouble, but don’t give up on them yet
The world’s coral reefs are in trouble, but don’t give up on them yet
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Peatlands matter for Indonesia, and globally
Peatlands matter for Indonesia, and globally
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The key to more dams, less damage
The key to more dams, less damage
13 April 2017
Carbon & Climate
Australia’s climate bomb: the senselessness of Adani’s Carmichael coal mine
Australia’s climate bomb: the senselessness of Adani’s Carmichael coal mine
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After 25 years of trying, why aren’t we environmentally sustainable yet?
After 25 years of trying, why aren’t we environmentally sustainable yet?
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Planet Earth II ignores threats to Singapore’s last forests
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Carbon markets in Asia fall short on biodiversity goals, study warns
Nature-based projects expand across Southeast Asia, but design gaps and unintended impacts limit conservation benefits.
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