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31 December 2013
Carbon & Climate
Drought will worsen one day somewhere
Drought will worsen one day somewhere
25 December 2013
Energy
Power plants add to flood woes
Power plants add to flood woes
24 December 2013
Food & Agriculture
Farmer urges range of measures to aid women battling climate change
Farmer urges range of measures to aid women battling climate change
19 December 2013
Carbon & Climate
Arctic melting ‘affects temperate zones’
Arctic melting ‘affects temperate zones’
13 December 2013
Food & Agriculture
‘Landscapes approach’ could alleviate West Africa climate change woes – scientists
‘Landscapes approach’ could alleviate West Africa climate change woes – scientists
12 December 2013
Water
Water resource development in Africa: Interview with Gustavo Saltiel
Water resource development in Africa: Interview with Gustavo Saltiel
9 December 2013
Carbon & Climate
Local climate predictions stay uncertain
Local climate predictions stay uncertain
2 December 2013
Water
Water awareness and policy-making: An interview with World Water Council's Benedito Braga
Water awareness and policy-making: An interview with World Water Council's Benedito Braga
27 November 2013
Carbon & Climate
US taxpayers foot bill for climate inaction
US taxpayers foot bill for climate inaction
25 November 2013
Carbon & Climate
Mangroves to shield Philippines from Yolanda-like disasters
Mangroves to shield Philippines from Yolanda-like disasters
Water
Call for rethink on hydro-power plants
Call for rethink on hydro-power plants
21 November 2013
Food & Agriculture
Philippines typhoon crop damage worth $110 million: FAO
Philippines typhoon crop damage worth $110 million: FAO
20 November 2013
Policy & Finance
Warsaw – Day 9: One billion Africans in harm’s way
Warsaw – Day 9: One billion Africans in harm’s way
19 November 2013
Carbon & Climate
Asia-Pacific suffers 70 pct of global natural disaster
Asia-Pacific suffers 70 pct of global natural disaster
18 November 2013
Energy
Hydro-power plants have negative impacts
Hydro-power plants have negative impacts
15 November 2013
Policy & Finance
Insurance shortfall for world’s poorest
Insurance shortfall for world’s poorest
14 November 2013
Carbon & Climate
Warsaw – Day 3: World faces more ‘perfect storms’
Warsaw – Day 3: World faces more ‘perfect storms’
1 November 2013
Carbon & Climate
To impact climate policy, researchers should think short-term, expert says
To impact climate policy, researchers should think short-term, expert says
31 October 2013
Carbon & Climate
‘More frequent intense storms a warning of worse to come’
‘More frequent intense storms a warning of worse to come’
29 October 2013
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Vietnam seeks a greener path in face of floods
Vietnam seeks a greener path in face of floods
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