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News / #biodiversity
21 April 2016
Water
More than half of Great Barrier Reef corals dying as bleaching spreads
More than half of Great Barrier Reef corals dying as bleaching spreads
20 April 2016
Food & Agriculture
Demand for coffee could threaten last remaining intact tropical forests
Demand for coffee could threaten last remaining intact tropical forests
13 April 2016
Food & Agriculture
Malaysian palm oil giant loses 7 more customers over RSPO suspension
Malaysian palm oil giant loses 7 more customers over RSPO suspension
12 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
7 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Shrimps sound ocean acidity alarm
Shrimps sound ocean acidity alarm
6 April 2016
Water
Fishing for the future of coral reefs
Fishing for the future of coral reefs
Energy
Australia's green groups keep heat on Adani after mine approval
Australia's green groups keep heat on Adani after mine approval
5 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
DiCaprio accused of running ‘black campaign’ against Indonesian palm oil
DiCaprio accused of running ‘black campaign’ against Indonesian palm oil
31 March 2016
Water
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
23 March 2016
Carbon & Climate
Another catastrophe: Ship carrying 1,235 metric tons of coal sinks in Sundarbans
Another catastrophe: Ship carrying 1,235 metric tons of coal sinks in Sundarbans
17 March 2016
Food & Agriculture
French parliament to vote on extra tax on palm oil
French parliament to vote on extra tax on palm oil
14 March 2016
Food & Agriculture
POIG raises the bar for deforestation-free palm oil
POIG raises the bar for deforestation-free palm oil
9 March 2016
Carbon & Climate
No clear link between Fiji storm intensity, climate change
No clear link between Fiji storm intensity, climate change
7 March 2016
Carbon & Climate
Warming means unfair share for poor
Warming means unfair share for poor
4 March 2016
Lifestyle
Facebook emerging as a ‘thriving’ wildlife trade marketplace
Facebook emerging as a ‘thriving’ wildlife trade marketplace
2 March 2016
Food & Agriculture
Asian scientists grapple with how to foster crop pollination
Asian scientists grapple with how to foster crop pollination
29 February 2016
Water
Ocean acidification: Decline of Great Barrier Reef likely to be worse than feared
Ocean acidification: Decline of Great Barrier Reef likely to be worse than feared
26 February 2016
Cities
A subway tunnel under Singapore's rainforest? No way, say activists
A subway tunnel under Singapore's rainforest? No way, say activists
24 February 2016
Policy & Finance
Malaysia: Najib launches National Policy on Biological Diversity 2016-2025
Malaysia: Najib launches National Policy on Biological Diversity 2016-2025
23 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Climate change is killing off India’s bees
Climate change is killing off India’s bees
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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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As COP29 enters the final stretch, some developing countries are being approached by rich countries to agree on …
Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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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
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
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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Climate talks avoid collapse with last-hour US$300 billion deal seen as dissatisfactory by developing states
COP29 talks – running into overtime – concluded over the weekend with a signed deal to triple the …
Climate talks avoid collapse with last-hour US$300 billion deal seen as dissatisfactory by developing states
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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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Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
The region’s fossil fuel producers called for reduced methane emissions, even as civil society criticised the high proportion …
Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
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