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News / #food security
4 April 2019
Water
Can South Asian rivers be ‘regional public goods’?
Can South Asian rivers be ‘regional public goods’?
Food & Agriculture
Chinese consumers ignore calls to eat less beef
Chinese consumers ignore calls to eat less beef
3 April 2019
Food & Agriculture
Climate, conflicts set to plunge millions into food crisis
Climate, conflicts set to plunge millions into food crisis
Food & Agriculture
How can digitalisation ease the plight of Southeast Asia's smallholder farmers?
How can digitalisation ease the plight of Southeast Asia's smallholder farmers?
25 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
Add cows, subtract chemicals: Organic farming a plus for climate-hit Indian farmers
Add cows, subtract chemicals: Organic farming a plus for climate-hit Indian farmers
20 March 2019
Policy & Finance
Do slum tours really benefit the poor?
Do slum tours really benefit the poor?
Water
Poor people's right to water cut off by thirsty exports, unequal supply
Poor people's right to water cut off by thirsty exports, unequal supply
15 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
Citizen science helps farmers adapt to climate change
Citizen science helps farmers adapt to climate change
14 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
UN warns of millions of premature deaths by 2050 due to environmental damage
UN warns of millions of premature deaths by 2050 due to environmental damage
Food & Agriculture
More acidic seas devour marine food web
More acidic seas devour marine food web
13 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
'No tomorrow' for many unless consumption falls—UN
'No tomorrow' for many unless consumption falls—UN
12 March 2019
CSR
Businesses 'doing good'? Prove it
Businesses 'doing good'? Prove it
7 March 2019
Energy
The hidden costs of hydro: We need to reconsider world’s dam plans
The hidden costs of hydro: We need to reconsider world’s dam plans
Food & Agriculture
'Community' refrigerators aim to freeze out food waste
'Community' refrigerators aim to freeze out food waste
5 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
From transport to telecoms, construction urged to get climate-wise
From transport to telecoms, construction urged to get climate-wise
4 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
Child malnutrition rates still high in Laos despite best efforts
Child malnutrition rates still high in Laos despite best efforts
28 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Scientists warn global warming could decimate fish supplies and fuel migration
Scientists warn global warming could decimate fish supplies and fuel migration
26 February 2019
Food & Agriculture
Bitter aftertaste? Food companies could face costly disputes over land in Africa
Bitter aftertaste? Food companies could face costly disputes over land in Africa
Policy & Finance
SDGs ‘failing to create transformational change’
SDGs ‘failing to create transformational change’
25 February 2019
Carbon & Climate
Future of food under 'severe threat' as species diversity disappears—UN
Future of food under 'severe threat' as species diversity disappears—UN
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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 …
Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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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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