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7 November 2019
Carbon & Climate
Scientists predict El Niño in 2020 based on earlier warning method
Scientists predict El Niño in 2020 based on earlier warning method
23 October 2019
Food & Agriculture
As aquaculture booms, it's consuming more fish than it produces
As aquaculture booms, it's consuming more fish than it produces
17 October 2019
CSR
Saving Guimaras island from the worst oil spill in the Philippines
Saving Guimaras island from the worst oil spill in the Philippines
14 October 2019
Carbon & Climate
Bali mangrove bay is now a conservation zone
Bali mangrove bay is now a conservation zone
10 September 2019
Food & Agriculture
Clean energy or food? Asian nations grapple with new demands on land
Clean energy or food? Asian nations grapple with new demands on land
2 September 2019
Food & Agriculture
How satellite surveillance is closing in on illegal fishers
How satellite surveillance is closing in on illegal fishers
28 August 2019
Waste
Tackling Southeast Asia's plastic waste crisis
Tackling Southeast Asia's plastic waste crisis
8 August 2019
Food & Agriculture
Toxic mercury in fish rising with climate change and overfishing
Toxic mercury in fish rising with climate change and overfishing
31 July 2019
Carbon & Climate
Pakistan’s Indus delta becoming no man’s land
Pakistan’s Indus delta becoming no man’s land
26 July 2019
Food & Agriculture
Bangladesh’s polluting fish farms
Bangladesh’s polluting fish farms
23 July 2019
Carbon & Climate
South Pacific islanders threatened by climate change and overfishing
South Pacific islanders threatened by climate change and overfishing
22 July 2019
Water
Droughts in Cambodia spell doom for farmers and fishermen
Droughts in Cambodia spell doom for farmers and fishermen
2 July 2019
Policy & Finance
Thai coalition party vows to row back on fishing industry laws
Thai coalition party vows to row back on fishing industry laws
24 June 2019
Food & Agriculture
Bangladesh bans sea fishing for all, affecting half a million people
Bangladesh bans sea fishing for all, affecting half a million people
3 June 2019
Policy & Finance
Can blue finance save the oceans?
Can blue finance save the oceans?
29 May 2019
Policy & Finance
Fossil fuel subsidies are wrecking the world, says UN chief
Fossil fuel subsidies are wrecking the world, says UN chief
28 May 2019
Food & Agriculture
Warnings over new law to protect workers in Thai fishing industry
Warnings over new law to protect workers in Thai fishing industry
21 May 2019
Food & Agriculture
Monitoring hack shines a light on fishing boats operating under cover of dark
Monitoring hack shines a light on fishing boats operating under cover of dark
15 May 2019
Policy & Finance
Why are companies in Southeast Asia lagging on human rights?
Why are companies in Southeast Asia lagging on human rights?
14 May 2019
Policy & Finance
Australian islanders to lodge landmark UN complaint on climate change
Australian islanders to lodge landmark UN complaint on climate change
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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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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.
Can Bangladesh cut its reliance on fossil fuel imports?
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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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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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Plantations are not forests
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Plantations are not forests
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