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News / India
10 July 2019
Water
With no new money, India’s water ministry struggles
With no new money, India’s water ministry struggles
9 July 2019
Policy & Finance
The awful toll of superbugs in India's hospitals
The awful toll of superbugs in India's hospitals
8 July 2019
Policy & Finance
India's top court sides with indigenous people over illegal mining fallout
India's top court sides with indigenous people over illegal mining fallout
4 July 2019
Water
Deep sea mining could destroy 'our last frontier'
Deep sea mining could destroy 'our last frontier'
Energy
Renewables the only way to go
Renewables the only way to go
2 July 2019
Food & Agriculture
Agricultural reforms and urban accountability key to water management
Agricultural reforms and urban accountability key to water management
21 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
Himalayan glacier melting rate has doubled—this could affect 800m people in Asia
Himalayan glacier melting rate has doubled—this could affect 800m people in Asia
17 June 2019
Cities
Indian cities urged to develop heat action plans as temperatures soar
Indian cities urged to develop heat action plans as temperatures soar
13 June 2019
Water
Surviving India’s drought: ‘People have stopped expecting a decent life’
Surviving India’s drought: ‘People have stopped expecting a decent life’
Waste
Trash for teaching: Indian students hope to set example on plastic recycling
Trash for teaching: Indian students hope to set example on plastic recycling
11 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
How can journalists effectively tell the climate story in Asia?
How can journalists effectively tell the climate story in Asia?
Waste
India experiments with turning ocean plastic into roads
India experiments with turning ocean plastic into roads
Carbon & Climate
Healthcare in world’s largest economies ‘accounts for 4%’ of global emissions
Healthcare in world’s largest economies ‘accounts for 4%’ of global emissions
6 June 2019
Water
Running dry: Competing for water on a thirsty planet
Running dry: Competing for water on a thirsty planet
4 June 2019
Carbon & Climate
Reporting on climate change: Why is it so hard for journalists in developing Asia?
Reporting on climate change: Why is it so hard for journalists in developing Asia?
27 May 2019
Policy & Finance
Policy continuity and concerns in Indian elections
Policy continuity and concerns in Indian elections
16 May 2019
Lifestyle
How 2.4 billion gamers might help save the planet
How 2.4 billion gamers might help save the planet
13 May 2019
Carbon & Climate
Roundtable: How will the world stem global biodiversity loss?
Roundtable: How will the world stem global biodiversity loss?
8 May 2019
Manufacturing
Sand mining 'mafias' destroying environment, livelihoods: UN
Sand mining 'mafias' destroying environment, livelihoods: UN
29 April 2019
Policy & Finance
From Malaysia to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
From Malaysia to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
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How Southeast Asian countries are positioning themselves at COP29
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How Southeast Asian countries are positioning themselves at COP29
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Australia’s Woodside Energy defends climate strategy, cites cost as a barrier to gas decarbonisation
In an interview with Eco-Business, CEO Meg O'Neill says Woodside will have to engage investors on natural gas …
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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
Global Witness warns that mining for green energy is fuelling conflict and human rights abuses in Asia and …
Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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New sustainable palm oil rules win consensus amid RSPO credit price slump
The Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil’s updated standards aim to improve smallholder inclusion as EUDR kicks in. But …
New sustainable palm oil rules win consensus amid RSPO credit price slump
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Plantations are not forests
Sarawak's so-called green revolution is little more than a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Companies and the state government …
Plantations are not forests
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