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4 June 2019
Water
Philippines' small-scale women seaweed farmers ride the rough tides of climate change
Philippines' small-scale women seaweed farmers ride the rough tides of climate change
Policy & Finance
Canned tuna brands found failing to combat slavery in supply chains
Canned tuna brands found failing to combat slavery in supply chains
3 June 2019
Policy & Finance
Can blue finance save the oceans?
Can blue finance save the oceans?
27 May 2019
Waste
Microplastic pollution adds to oceans’ problems
Microplastic pollution adds to oceans’ problems
9 May 2019
Food & Agriculture
As aquaculture booms, a new report guides investors toward sustainability
As aquaculture booms, a new report guides investors toward sustainability
8 May 2019
Manufacturing
Sand mining 'mafias' destroying environment, livelihoods: UN
Sand mining 'mafias' destroying environment, livelihoods: UN
7 May 2019
Waste
Pasir Gudang dumping—what happened and who is responsible?
Pasir Gudang dumping—what happened and who is responsible?
24 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
State of the climate: Heat across Earth’s surface and oceans mark early 2019
State of the climate: Heat across Earth’s surface and oceans mark early 2019
18 April 2019
Waste
Swelling amount of plastic in the ocean confirmed by new study
Swelling amount of plastic in the ocean confirmed by new study
15 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
30 per cent by 2030? Study maps out how to protect the world’s oceans
30 per cent by 2030? Study maps out how to protect the world’s oceans
12 April 2019
CSR
Environmental NGO urges closure of Chinese hotel ‘spewing raw sewage’ on Cambodian resort island
Environmental NGO urges closure of Chinese hotel ‘spewing raw sewage’ on Cambodian resort island
10 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
In Indonesia, an earthquake leaves devastation on land and under the sea
In Indonesia, an earthquake leaves devastation on land and under the sea
8 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia oil slicks highlight weak enforcement against bilge dumping
Indonesia oil slicks highlight weak enforcement against bilge dumping
5 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
Half a degree may make heat impact far worse
Half a degree may make heat impact far worse
2 April 2019
Carbon & Climate
Dust and blood: Climate-induced conflict fuels migration, study finds
Dust and blood: Climate-induced conflict fuels migration, study finds
29 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
Global analysis of coral bleaching finds equatorial reefs less impacted by ocean warming
Global analysis of coral bleaching finds equatorial reefs less impacted by ocean warming
25 March 2019
Policy & Finance
China plans ‘landmark’ biodiversity talks
China plans ‘landmark’ biodiversity talks
Carbon & Climate
Ocean heatwaves drive more fish north
Ocean heatwaves drive more fish north
21 March 2019
Carbon & Climate
Oceanic carbon uptake could falter
Oceanic carbon uptake could falter
18 March 2019
Water
Indonesia's tuna fisheries race for sustainability
Indonesia's tuna fisheries race for sustainability
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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
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