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19 June 2019
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Could rag-and-bone men make Singapore a zero waste nation?
Could rag-and-bone men make Singapore a zero waste nation?
17 June 2019
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Are waste-to-energy plants bad investments in the Philippines?
Are waste-to-energy plants bad investments in the Philippines?
13 June 2019
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
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How can journalists effectively tell the climate story in Asia?
How can journalists effectively tell the climate story in Asia?
4 June 2019
Waste
No more plastic straws at over 270 F&B outlets in Singapore from July
No more plastic straws at over 270 F&B outlets in Singapore from July
22 May 2019
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Eden Project seeks to 'breathe new life' into former Australian mine
Eden Project seeks to 'breathe new life' into former Australian mine
3 May 2019
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24 hours for more sustainable todays and tomorrows
24 hours for more sustainable todays and tomorrows
22 April 2019
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Climate science supports youth protests
Climate science supports youth protests
3 April 2019
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How can digitalisation ease the plight of Southeast Asia's smallholder farmers?
How can digitalisation ease the plight of Southeast Asia's smallholder farmers?
21 March 2019
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What does woke capitalism mean in Asia?
What does woke capitalism mean in Asia?
20 March 2019
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Do slum tours really benefit the poor?
Do slum tours really benefit the poor?
17 February 2019
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Singapore business school launches Southeast Asia's first sustainability major
Singapore business school launches Southeast Asia's first sustainability major
11 February 2019
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A less meaty Year of the Pig?
A less meaty Year of the Pig?
31 January 2019
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National University of Singapore welcomes its first net-zero building
National University of Singapore welcomes its first net-zero building
30 January 2019
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Major brands in Singapore commit to wiping out single-use plastic
Major brands in Singapore commit to wiping out single-use plastic
8 January 2019
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Seven charts that show the world is actually becoming a better place
Seven charts that show the world is actually becoming a better place
22 November 2018
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Girl power! India's 'solar gal pals' light up rural homes
Girl power! India's 'solar gal pals' light up rural homes
14 November 2018
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How women in Asia are marching to #MeToo
How women in Asia are marching to #MeToo
12 November 2018
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia’s sustainable districts bet on corporate deforestation pledges
Indonesia’s sustainable districts bet on corporate deforestation pledges
8 November 2018
Waste
World’s first aerogels made from PET bottles to tackle plastic waste
World’s first aerogels made from PET bottles to tackle plastic waste
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DBS ‘circumspect’ about scaling Indonesia’s first early coal retirement nationwide
Cirebon 1’s financial advisor says the model "might not be replicable" nationwide as grid stability costs were overlooked …
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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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How to close a coal plant early? Transition credits, explained
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Australia’s Woodside Energy defends climate strategy, cites cost as a barrier to gas decarbonisation
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Can Bangladesh cut its reliance on fossil fuel imports?
As Bangladesh pays debts to Indian energy firm Adani Power, its new government wants to go green.
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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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