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Energy
The smart meter - friend or foe?
Smart meters are widely credit with the ability to help reduce electricity use, and provide better data on energy consumption. But how can we reap these benefits without compromising on privacy and safety?
3 Mar 2015
The smart meter - friend or foe?
Energy
Will smart meters benefit consumers? By Gill Owen
Smart meters are in the news again with much discussion about what Prime Minister Julia Gillard is expected …
Will smart meters benefit consumers? By Gill Owen
Water
City water for all, by Peter Brabeck-Letmathe and Asit Biswas
How many people in the world's towns and cities can drink the water in their tap without risking …
City water for all, by Peter Brabeck-Letmathe and Asit Biswas
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The case for the energy and sustainability manager
Many organisations can become disconnected in the way in which Energy and Sustainability is managed, and significant environmental …
The case for the energy and sustainability manager
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Singapore-flagged palm oil tanker dumping oily waste in Malaysian waters reveals pollution law flaw
Although it is legally permissible, some say the discharge of waste by palm oil vessels flushing out their …
Singapore-flagged palm oil tanker dumping oily waste in Malaysian waters reveals pollution law flaw
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Mapping the future of solar capacity in Southeast Asia
A look at Southeast Asia's evolving landscape of solar energy adoption, from achievements to hurdles and future aspirations.
Mapping the future of solar capacity in Southeast Asia
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Sabah is creating forest corridors to save the now-endangered Borneo elephants. Will they work?
Elephant encroachment into plantation estates remain a recurring problem, Eco-Business observes on a recent visit to Sukau, Kinabatangan, …
Sabah is creating forest corridors to save the now-endangered Borneo elephants. Will they work?
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‘Princess of the dump’ launches alliance to give Indonesia’s women waste pickers a fair wage
Social entrepreneur Resa Boenard has set up Indonesia’s first alliance for women waste pickers, who work on Southeast …
‘Princess of the dump’ launches alliance to give Indonesia’s women waste pickers a fair wage
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Waste-to-energy plants should be last resort for Malaysia: Penang Green Council rep
Building these facilities is now the government's strategy to waste disposal, though some have called the move misguided. …
Waste-to-energy plants should be last resort for Malaysia: Penang Green Council rep
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Former Verra veteran envisions an unshackled carbon market and a new endgame
David Antonioli says current rules spur piecemeal offsetting instead of enabling faster growth of climate ventures. He expects …
Former Verra veteran envisions an unshackled carbon market and a new endgame
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