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11 July 2017
Water
Locals mount fierce resistance against sand mining, land reclamation in Makassar
Locals mount fierce resistance against sand mining, land reclamation in Makassar
5 July 2017
Carbon & Climate
Climate change "will hurt US economy, increase inequality" - study
Climate change "will hurt US economy, increase inequality" - study
3 July 2017
Food & Agriculture
At food trading 'chokepoints', climate change could disrupt supplies - report
At food trading 'chokepoints', climate change could disrupt supplies - report
13 June 2017
Water
Navigating toward a ‘Paris Agreement for the oceans’
Navigating toward a ‘Paris Agreement for the oceans’
9 June 2017
Food & Agriculture
Sustainable use of oceans requires end to illegal fishing
Sustainable use of oceans requires end to illegal fishing
8 June 2017
Water
6 ways to save the world's oceans
6 ways to save the world's oceans
Water
In the depths of the oceans, human activities are beginning to take their toll
In the depths of the oceans, human activities are beginning to take their toll
7 June 2017
Carbon & Climate
Marine life in peril as climate change chokes ocean’s oxygen supply
Marine life in peril as climate change chokes ocean’s oxygen supply
2 June 2017
Food & Agriculture
‘Grandpa Oyster’ offers example of sustainable ocean business
‘Grandpa Oyster’ offers example of sustainable ocean business
31 May 2017
Food & Agriculture
Countries signed to UN-brokered illegal fishing treaty meet for first time
Countries signed to UN-brokered illegal fishing treaty meet for first time
29 May 2017
Food & Agriculture
Ocean farmer hatches "nail salon of the sea" plan to grow food cheaply
Ocean farmer hatches "nail salon of the sea" plan to grow food cheaply
Food & Agriculture
Next to Hong Kong, Singapore is world’s second largest shark fin trader: TRAFFIC
Next to Hong Kong, Singapore is world’s second largest shark fin trader: TRAFFIC
19 May 2017
Food & Agriculture
Vegetarian fishmeal – a winning formula?
Vegetarian fishmeal – a winning formula?
12 May 2017
Manufacturing
Unilever moves to close the loop on polluting plastic sachets
Unilever moves to close the loop on polluting plastic sachets
4 May 2017
Water
Stark warning on health of oceans
Stark warning on health of oceans
2 May 2017
Water
Nitrite pollution puts warming waters at risk
Nitrite pollution puts warming waters at risk
17 April 2017
Carbon & Climate
Slice of Greenland ice melts into oblivion
Slice of Greenland ice melts into oblivion
13 April 2017
Food & Agriculture
Tracking fish “from sea to plate” to keep illegal catches out of global supply chains
Tracking fish “from sea to plate” to keep illegal catches out of global supply chains
Water
UN announces first-ever World Ocean Festival
UN announces first-ever World Ocean Festival
4 April 2017
Waste
In the fishing industry, gear recycling is finally catching on
In the fishing industry, gear recycling is finally catching on
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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
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Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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