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25 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Climate scientists’ high degree of concern
Climate scientists’ high degree of concern
22 April 2016
Water
New technologies boost efforts to cut down on environmentally harmful "ghost fishing"
New technologies boost efforts to cut down on environmentally harmful "ghost fishing"
21 April 2016
Water
More than half of Great Barrier Reef corals dying as bleaching spreads
More than half of Great Barrier Reef corals dying as bleaching spreads
15 April 2016
CSR
New ways to fight human-rights abuses in the global seafood industry
New ways to fight human-rights abuses in the global seafood industry
12 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
Explainer: 10 ways ‘negative emissions’ could slow climate change
7 April 2016
Carbon & Climate
Shrimps sound ocean acidity alarm
Shrimps sound ocean acidity alarm
6 April 2016
Energy
Australia's green groups keep heat on Adani after mine approval
Australia's green groups keep heat on Adani after mine approval
31 March 2016
Water
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
Japan kills 333 whales, including 200 pregnant females
29 March 2016
Water
UN begins negotiations on treaty to protect marine resources
UN begins negotiations on treaty to protect marine resources
11 March 2016
Cities
Malaysia's Forest City primed for green development
Malaysia's Forest City primed for green development
25 February 2016
Carbon & Climate
Scientists calculate our debt to the Earth
Scientists calculate our debt to the Earth
12 February 2016
Policy & Finance
Australian cuts to climate change research may hit drive into Asia
Australian cuts to climate change research may hit drive into Asia
5 February 2016
Energy
Green groups slam approval for Adani mine
Green groups slam approval for Adani mine
6 January 2016
Food & Agriculture
Shrimp farming in Viet Nam: the search for sustainability
Shrimp farming in Viet Nam: the search for sustainability
Carbon & Climate
Whaling history’s clues to climate future
Whaling history’s clues to climate future
24 December 2015
Energy
Australia approves dredging for coal port near Barrier Reef
Australia approves dredging for coal port near Barrier Reef
23 December 2015
Food & Agriculture
Can the WTO curb dangerous overfishing?
Can the WTO curb dangerous overfishing?
16 December 2015
Water
Pacific Islands’ marine reserve: Safe haven for depleted tuna and new holiday spot
Pacific Islands’ marine reserve: Safe haven for depleted tuna and new holiday spot
18 November 2015
Waste
Biodegradable plastics are not the answer to reducing marine litter, says UN
Biodegradable plastics are not the answer to reducing marine litter, says UN
14 October 2015
Policy & Finance
NZ: here comes national enviro reporting
NZ: here comes national enviro reporting
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How Southeast Asian countries are positioning themselves at COP29
Eco-Business takes a look at the key issues being pushed at the pavilions of Asean countries at the …
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 …
Australia's Woodside Energy defends climate strategy, cites cost as a barrier to gas decarbonisation
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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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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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Plantations are not forests
Sarawak's so-called green revolution is little more than a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Companies and the state government …
Plantations are not forests
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