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Opinion / #fishing
Policy & Finance
Rich countries must compensate the Global South for biodiversity loss
Wealthy nations’ overconsumption is destroying nature, but is often not accounted for by ‘loss and damage’.
29 Jan 2024
Rich countries must compensate the Global South for biodiversity loss
Water
Seabed mining could sink the fishing industry
If unchecked, deep sea mining could impact fish stocks and Pacific Island communities along with it.
Seabed mining could sink the fishing industry
Policy & Finance
Powering the blue economy with blue finance
Attracting much-needed investment into the blue economy can be spurred by tailor-made initiatives.
Powering the blue economy with blue finance
Waste
How Fukushima wastewater will disrupt seafood trade
Public opinion will dictate how Japanese seafood is received after the wastewater is disposed of into the Pacific Ocean.
How Fukushima wastewater will disrupt seafood trade
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1 March 2023
Policy & Finance
High time for a high-seas treaty
High time for a high-seas treaty
6 February 2023
Waste
The plastics and fish dilemma: to eat or not to eat
The plastics and fish dilemma: to eat or not to eat
22 December 2022
Water
Five options for restoring global biodiversity after the UN agreement
Five options for restoring global biodiversity after the UN agreement
13 December 2022
Policy & Finance
Eco-economic development amid COP15
Eco-economic development amid COP15
11 November 2022
Water
Island nations hope to turn the tide at COP27
Island nations hope to turn the tide at COP27
9 June 2022
Water
Vietnam's illegal fishing could earn it an EU ban
Vietnam's illegal fishing could earn it an EU ban
7 June 2022
Water
Overfishing fix needs more than money
Overfishing fix needs more than money
25 June 2021
Policy & Finance
Sarawak communities gather data to challenge claims made by logging company
Sarawak communities gather data to challenge claims made by logging company
19 April 2021
Food & Agriculture
A triple win for oceans, climate, and us
A triple win for oceans, climate, and us
29 December 2020
Food & Agriculture
The Atlantic: The driving force behind ocean circulation and our taste for cod
The Atlantic: The driving force behind ocean circulation and our taste for cod
21 August 2020
Policy & Finance
The impact of organised crime in fisheries extends far beyond the ocean
The impact of organised crime in fisheries extends far beyond the ocean
20 August 2020
Cities
Alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals isn’t action. How can businesses execute their strategies?
Alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals isn’t action. How can businesses execute their strategies?
30 July 2020
Water
Tackling information disorder is critical for transboundary water cooperation in South Asia
Tackling information disorder is critical for transboundary water cooperation in South Asia
13 May 2020
Waste
Healthy oceans: Keeping Asia and the Pacific afloat
Healthy oceans: Keeping Asia and the Pacific afloat
13 February 2020
Carbon & Climate
Climate change impacts in Bangladesh show how geography, wealth and culture affect vulnerability
Climate change impacts in Bangladesh show how geography, wealth and culture affect vulnerability
28 January 2020
Water
Blue acceleration: our dash for ocean resources mirrors what we’ve already done to the land
Blue acceleration: our dash for ocean resources mirrors what we’ve already done to the land
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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
The United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs) defines HRDD as a process of identifying, …
Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
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