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14 March 2019
Food & Agriculture
More acidic seas devour marine food web
More acidic seas devour marine food web
11 March 2019
Water
Philippines' new marine protected area includes community-led monitoring program
Philippines' new marine protected area includes community-led monitoring program
18 February 2019
Policy & Finance
Tough policing is restoring Indonesia’s fisheries
Tough policing is restoring Indonesia’s fisheries
15 January 2019
Carbon & Climate
Antarctica now shedding ice six times faster than in 1979
Antarctica now shedding ice six times faster than in 1979
8 January 2019
Waste
Five ways to tackle ghost fishing gear
Five ways to tackle ghost fishing gear
12 December 2018
Carbon & Climate
Conservationists clash over coral restoration
Conservationists clash over coral restoration
30 November 2018
Food & Agriculture
Breakfast at risk: Philippines tries to turn the tide on fish losses
Breakfast at risk: Philippines tries to turn the tide on fish losses
15 November 2018
Carbon & Climate
Coral reefs can’t wait for world to take action, urges UN, as Biodiversity Conference gets underway
Coral reefs can’t wait for world to take action, urges UN, as Biodiversity Conference gets underway
13 November 2018
CSR
Indonesia leans on businesses to do more about plastic waste
Indonesia leans on businesses to do more about plastic waste
29 October 2018
Policy & Finance
Amid lack of enforcement, fishermen take the fight to blast fishing
Amid lack of enforcement, fishermen take the fight to blast fishing
23 October 2018
Food & Agriculture
Plastic found in human faeces
Plastic found in human faeces
9 October 2018
Waste
World's biggest plastic polluters revealed
World's biggest plastic polluters revealed
5 October 2018
Waste
Plastic bans—the least effective way to solve Southeast Asia's plastic pollution problem, food industry study finds
Plastic bans—the least effective way to solve Southeast Asia's plastic pollution problem, food industry study finds
26 September 2018
Waste
Malaysia to ban single-use plastic
Malaysia to ban single-use plastic
28 August 2018
Carbon & Climate
A new dimension to marine restoration
A new dimension to marine restoration
17 August 2018
Carbon & Climate
Restricting global warming to 1.5C would ‘halve’ risk of marine heatwaves
Restricting global warming to 1.5C would ‘halve’ risk of marine heatwaves
24 July 2018
Waste
Trash heroes and scavenger apps battle Bali's 'garbage emergency'
Trash heroes and scavenger apps battle Bali's 'garbage emergency'
23 July 2018
Carbon & Climate
Flooded internet is possible by 2035
Flooded internet is possible by 2035
20 July 2018
Manufacturing
As synthetic microfibres infiltrate food, water, and air, how can we prevent future release?
As synthetic microfibres infiltrate food, water, and air, how can we prevent future release?
13 July 2018
Energy
How a small parish is leading the fight against coal in the Philippines
How a small parish is leading the fight against coal in the Philippines
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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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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
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