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Opinion / #natural resources
16 November 2018
Policy & Finance
Why covering the environment is one of the most dangerous beats in journalism
Why covering the environment is one of the most dangerous beats in journalism
14 November 2018
Food & Agriculture
If we want our food to be truly sustainable, we need to be able to tell where it comes from
If we want our food to be truly sustainable, we need to be able to tell where it comes from
13 November 2018
Carbon & Climate
What does it mean to live with climate change?
What does it mean to live with climate change?
31 October 2018
Policy & Finance
‘Ghost gear’ poses grave threat to marine wildlife and food security
‘Ghost gear’ poses grave threat to marine wildlife and food security
26 October 2018
Policy & Finance
Will China cast its vote for Antarctica, and the planet?
Will China cast its vote for Antarctica, and the planet?
22 October 2018
Carbon & Climate
Is Hothouse Earth inevitable?
Is Hothouse Earth inevitable?
18 October 2018
Policy & Finance
IPCC report signals the need to hold Japan's Abe to his word on climate
IPCC report signals the need to hold Japan's Abe to his word on climate
16 October 2018
Policy & Finance
Taxing carbon may sound like a good idea but does it work?
Taxing carbon may sound like a good idea but does it work?
15 October 2018
Carbon & Climate
The science is clear: We have to start creating our low-carbon future today
The science is clear: We have to start creating our low-carbon future today
11 October 2018
Carbon & Climate
Why we can't reverse climate change with 'negative emissions' technologies
Why we can't reverse climate change with 'negative emissions' technologies
10 October 2018
Carbon & Climate
The latest climate science must mobilise us, not paralyse us
The latest climate science must mobilise us, not paralyse us
9 October 2018
Carbon & Climate
According to new IPCC report, the world is on track to exceed its 'carbon budget' in 12 years
According to new IPCC report, the world is on track to exceed its 'carbon budget' in 12 years
4 October 2018
Cities
Living with water: Embracing cultural adaptions to floods
Living with water: Embracing cultural adaptions to floods
27 September 2018
CSR
Greenwashing: corporate tree planting generates goodwill but may sometimes harm the planet
Greenwashing: corporate tree planting generates goodwill but may sometimes harm the planet
18 September 2018
Water
Vital for life, heat and power—what you never knew about salt water
Vital for life, heat and power—what you never knew about salt water
Cities
For people working to protect nature, cities can no longer be an afterthought
For people working to protect nature, cities can no longer be an afterthought
14 September 2018
Energy
How better hydropower planning can avert future disasters on the Mekong
How better hydropower planning can avert future disasters on the Mekong
12 September 2018
Carbon & Climate
6 ways to remove carbon pollution from the sky
6 ways to remove carbon pollution from the sky
7 September 2018
Carbon & Climate
Climate change will increase deaths by suicide
Climate change will increase deaths by suicide
Policy & Finance
Low-carbon growth Is a $26 trillion opportunity. Here are 4 ways to seize It.
Low-carbon growth Is a $26 trillion opportunity. Here are 4 ways to seize It.
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Hong Kong single-use plastic ban stirs debate over affordability of alternatives
The city's disposable tableware ban which comes into force today has spooked small retailers who fret about the …
Hong Kong single-use plastic ban stirs debate over affordability of alternatives
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Waste Management
Petrochemicals lobby ‘spreading misinformation, false solutions’ as plastic treaty talks begin
Plastics lobbyists are pushing recycling as a remedy to the plastic crisis, which NGOs decry as a "false …
Petrochemicals lobby 'spreading misinformation, false solutions' as plastic treaty talks begin
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Carbon & Climate
South Pole and GenZero launch new centre to scale ‘high-impact first-of-a-kind’ carbon credits in Asia
Co-led by two senior South Pole staff, the Singapore-based Asia Centre of Carbon Excellence seeks to grow nascent …
South Pole and GenZero launch new centre to scale ‘high-impact first-of-a-kind’ carbon credits in Asia
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Policy & Finance
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
Cambodia’s reliance on microloans, long touted as a way to reduce poverty, belies concerns over debt-fuelled deforestation.
How microloans exacerbate deforestation in Cambodia
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Manufacturing
NGO links H&M and Zara cotton to deforestation in Brazil’s Cerrado
Earthsight says Asian garment manufacturers supplying top fashion brands use cotton linked to land-grabbing in the Cerrado region.
NGO links H&M and Zara cotton to deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado
Opinion /
Waste Management
UN Plastics Treaty: What can we learn from other international environmental agreements?
Applying lessons from the Montreal Protocol and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change will forge an …
UN Plastics Treaty: What can we learn from other international environmental agreements?
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