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CO2 removal ‘gap’ shows countries ‘lack progress’ for 1.5°C warming limit
Plans to 'draw down' CO2 from the atmosphere – known as carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – 'fall short' of the quantities needed to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, new research warns.
9 May 2024
CO2 removal ‘gap’ shows countries ‘lack progress’ for 1.5°C warming limit
Cities
Bangladesh influencers push tree planting to fight record heat
As a heatwave grips Bangladesh, social media influencers call for tree planting but experts say solving heat problem is complex.
Bangladesh influencers push tree planting to fight record heat
Carbon & Climate
China’s draft mining law mandates ecological restoration for first time, but gaps remain
Proposed revisions to China’s mineral resources law could have a global impact as its mining companies expand operations overseas.
China’s draft mining law mandates ecological restoration for first time, but gaps remain
Carbon & Climate
From gold to green: Can the Paris 2024 Olympics slash emissions?
Organisers of the Paris Games have pledged to cut planet-heating emissions in half but how will they deliver on this ambition?
From gold to green: Can the Paris 2024 Olympics slash emissions?
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2 April 2024
Carbon & Climate
Singapore gears up for major campaign to revitalise nature, carbon markets
Singapore gears up for major campaign to revitalise nature, carbon markets
1 April 2024
Carbon & Climate
Is tree planting all it's cracked up to be?
Is tree planting all it's cracked up to be?
26 March 2024
Policy & Finance
‘A substantial threat’: The impact of climate risks on different companies
‘A substantial threat’: The impact of climate risks on different companies
22 March 2024
Carbon & Climate
Mikkel Larsen, chief of Singapore's carbon bourse CIX, to resign
Mikkel Larsen, chief of Singapore's carbon bourse CIX, to resign
7 March 2024
Carbon & Climate
‘Unprecedented’ stress in up to half of the Amazon may lead to tipping point by 2050
‘Unprecedented’ stress in up to half of the Amazon may lead to tipping point by 2050
5 March 2024
Policy & Finance
India bets on green credits, but could they reward deforestation?
India bets on green credits, but could they reward deforestation?
Policy & Finance
Q&A: What does the EU ‘nature restoration’ law mean for climate and biodiversity?
Q&A: What does the EU ‘nature restoration’ law mean for climate and biodiversity?
23 February 2024
Carbon & Climate
Mini rainforest initiative seeks to become a model for reforestation in Kalimantan
Mini rainforest initiative seeks to become a model for reforestation in Kalimantan
22 February 2024
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Philippines' traditional healers fight to keep their 'forest pharmacy' intact
Philippines' traditional healers fight to keep their 'forest pharmacy' intact
31 January 2024
Food & Agriculture
Innovative tool designed to assist palm oil firms comply with deforestation regulations
Innovative tool designed to assist palm oil firms comply with deforestation regulations
30 January 2024
Carbon & Climate
Yayasan Hasanah environmental impact lead Ivy Wong joins Permian Global Malaysia
Yayasan Hasanah environmental impact lead Ivy Wong joins Permian Global Malaysia
22 January 2024
Cities
How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
How fig trees could revolutionise reforestation and tourism in Borneo
2 January 2024
Energy
What is football’s carbon footprint?
What is football’s carbon footprint?
27 December 2023
Food & Agriculture
Palm oil watchdog adds new targets: climate emissions, small farms
Palm oil watchdog adds new targets: climate emissions, small farms
20 November 2023
Carbon & Climate
Does the Amazon's drought mean the forest is at a tipping point?
Does the Amazon's drought mean the forest is at a tipping point?
16 November 2023
Carbon & Climate
Dangerous work and low salaries drive foresters in the Philippines away
Dangerous work and low salaries drive foresters in the Philippines away
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Singapore recycling firm Tay Paper set to close
The 34-year-old firm is under judicial management. It made a name for itself by recycling millions of red …
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ADB backs Indonesia with US$600 million new coal funding despite climate pledge: report
A new study by civic society groups accuses the Asian Development Bank of indirectly financing coal power plants …
ADB backs Indonesia with US$600 million new coal funding despite climate pledge: report
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Google appoints Spencer Low as first Asia Pacific sustainability head
The former SATS chief sustainability officer joins a company that aims to achieve net-zero emissions across its full …
Google appoints Spencer Low as first Asia Pacific sustainability head
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Fossil fuel subsidy cuts will posit Malaysia as clean energy leader, but require phased approach: experts
A phase-out of diesel subsidies does not come without political risk, but could position Malaysia as a regional …
Fossil fuel subsidy cuts will posit Malaysia as clean energy leader, but require phased approach: experts
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Carbon pricing is seen as a ‘way out’ for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
Investments from China are driving emissions-intensive steel production in Malaysia's steel sector.
Carbon pricing is seen as a 'way out' for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
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Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
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Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
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