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27 April 2015
Energy
Major changes are in store for electricity industry
Major changes are in store for electricity industry
21 April 2015
Energy
Harvard calculates health and environment costs of Victorian coal power
Harvard calculates health and environment costs of Victorian coal power
20 April 2015
Energy
Major Australian utility calls on government to commit to carbon reduction
Major Australian utility calls on government to commit to carbon reduction
16 April 2015
Energy
NGOs urge government to change energy policy
NGOs urge government to change energy policy
13 April 2015
Energy
Hundreds protest against pollution from south China coal plant
Hundreds protest against pollution from south China coal plant
10 April 2015
Policy & Finance
India freezes Greenpeace bank accounts over 'tax violation'
India freezes Greenpeace bank accounts over 'tax violation'
7 April 2015
Energy
China's first PV-biomass power plant now in operation
China's first PV-biomass power plant now in operation
Policy & Finance
Modi says India to strike own path in climate battle
Modi says India to strike own path in climate battle
6 April 2015
Carbon & Climate
Cut carbon now to avoid climate tipping points
Cut carbon now to avoid climate tipping points
27 March 2015
Policy & Finance
Despite protests, Japan diverts funds earmarked to fight climate change to finance coal plants in India, Bangladesh
Despite protests, Japan diverts funds earmarked to fight climate change to finance coal plants in India, Bangladesh
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Green energy undermining US coal industry, study finds
Green energy undermining US coal industry, study finds
25 March 2015
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Lee Kuan Yew: The man who guided Singapore from slum to eco-city
Lee Kuan Yew: The man who guided Singapore from slum to eco-city
23 March 2015
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Beijing closes coal power plant to cut pollution
Beijing closes coal power plant to cut pollution
19 March 2015
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UN climate talks may boost small nuclear reactors
UN climate talks may boost small nuclear reactors
18 March 2015
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Old King Coal is sick – but not yet dying
Old King Coal is sick – but not yet dying
16 March 2015
Carbon & Climate
World carbon emissions stall after almost 40 years of gains: IEA
World carbon emissions stall after almost 40 years of gains: IEA
13 March 2015
Carbon & Climate
China’s carbon emissions drop for the first time since 2001
China’s carbon emissions drop for the first time since 2001
Energy
Norway may pull out investment from Rampal thermal plant
Norway may pull out investment from Rampal thermal plant
12 March 2015
Energy
Coal: Burning up Australia’s future
Coal: Burning up Australia’s future
10 March 2015
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560 mines discovered, coal output expected to rise
560 mines discovered, coal output expected to rise
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New sustainable palm oil rules win consensus amid RSPO credit price slump
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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 …
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Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
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Methane reductions: what Southeast Asia’s corporates are asking for at COP29
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