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Can bottom trawling ever be sustainable?
Environmentalists are celebrating a Greek ban on bottom trawling and urging other nations to follow. Some scientists fear unintended consequences.
8 May 2024
Can bottom trawling ever be sustainable?
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
Water
The Salween explained: Asia’s last great undammed river
We examine Southeast Asia’s largest free-flowing river, as it navigates competing interests between the countries it spans, and discuss Myanmar’s military junta’s role in shaping its future.
The Salween explained: Asia’s last great undammed river
Food & Agriculture
In an Australian tomato farm, drones take the place of bees
Farmers from Australia to the UK are using drones to pollinate food crops like tomatoes, but can technology ever replace bees?
In an Australian tomato farm, drones take the place of bees
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3 April 2024
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Solutions sought for Thai oil spills
Solutions sought for Thai oil spills
15 March 2024
Waste
Singapore's efficient ‘cleaning army’ has led to litter apathy: Stridy chief Yasser Amin
Singapore's efficient ‘cleaning army’ has led to litter apathy: Stridy chief Yasser Amin
4 March 2024
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New data shows record pangolin road casualties in fast urbanising Singapore
New data shows record pangolin road casualties in fast urbanising Singapore
19 February 2024
Cities
Little progress in saving Kashmir’s endangered hangul deer
Little progress in saving Kashmir’s endangered hangul deer
15 February 2024
Energy
Can Nepal’s new wildlife rules balance development and conservation?
Can Nepal’s new wildlife rules balance development and conservation?
22 January 2024
Cities
How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
16 January 2024
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As big 2024 elections loom, what's at stake for climate action?
As big 2024 elections loom, what's at stake for climate action?
9 January 2024
Energy
Nepal opens protected areas to hydropower projects signaling conservation 'setback'
Nepal opens protected areas to hydropower projects signaling conservation 'setback'
8 November 2023
Energy
Prospects and challenges of India’s first geothermal plant
Prospects and challenges of India’s first geothermal plant
19 October 2023
Food & Agriculture
Rubber drives ‘at least twice’ as much deforestation as previously thought
Rubber drives ‘at least twice’ as much deforestation as previously thought
4 October 2023
Cities
Which countries do well on recognising Indigenous rights?
Which countries do well on recognising Indigenous rights?
26 September 2023
Cities
Indonesia's rainforest seen at risk from 2024 election handouts
Indonesia's rainforest seen at risk from 2024 election handouts
21 September 2023
Cities
How urban heat islands are making cities dangerously warm
How urban heat islands are making cities dangerously warm
15 September 2023
Cities
Birdwatchers in Kashmir benefit science and conservation
Birdwatchers in Kashmir benefit science and conservation
8 September 2023
Cities
Community-led wildlife tourism finds its niche in the Himalayas
Community-led wildlife tourism finds its niche in the Himalayas
4 September 2023
Cities
Why did the Yunnan elephants trek so far north?
Why did the Yunnan elephants trek so far north?
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Chief sustainability officers are burning out. Has the role become unsustainable?
A chorus of pressures is pushing CSOs to the limit as the sustainability function expands and evolves. Eco-Business …
Chief sustainability officers are burning out. Has the role become unsustainable?
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Four Asean countries among the world’s top emitters at high risk of climate disaster
Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam are among 13 countries with a “clear overlap” of perpetuating global warming while …
Four Asean countries among the world's top emitters at high risk of climate disaster
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1.5°C on a precipice: Do we need to rethink communications on warming limits?
Surface temperatures have exceeded the 1.5°C limit for over 10 months, leading to more calls for climate action. …
1.5°C on a precipice: Do we need to rethink communications on warming limits?
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Japan megabanks, government are biggest funders of Southeast Asia’s gas expansion
Singapore's DBS Bank is newly listed among the top 60 banks globally which committed US$705 trillion into fossil …
Japan megabanks, government are biggest funders of Southeast Asia’s gas expansion
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Food & Agriculture
Prabowo administration signals hard stance on illegal deforestation in Indonesia as it plots food estate expansion
Incoming president Prabowo Subianto will "double down on law and order" to ensure sustainability compliance in the resources …
Prabowo administration signals hard stance on illegal deforestation in Indonesia as it plots food estate expansion
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Environmentalists urge Philippines to back proposed US$700 billion tax on fossil fuel giants to support loss and damage fund
A levy on carbon majors is being pushed by green groups as one of the sources to operationalise …
Environmentalists urge Philippines to back proposed US$700 billion tax on fossil fuel giants to support loss and damage fund
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