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23 December 2011
Water
China's largest desert lake may vanish in 10 yrs
China's largest desert lake may vanish in 10 yrs
20 December 2011
CSR
Report: Lynas plant safe if IAEA recommendations adhered to
Report: Lynas plant safe if IAEA recommendations adhered to
19 December 2011
Waste
China builds $21 billion facility converting coal ash to alumina
China builds $21 billion facility converting coal ash to alumina
13 December 2011
Manufacturing
Canadian Matamec to form joint venture with Toyota Tsusho over Quebec rare earth project
Canadian Matamec to form joint venture with Toyota Tsusho over Quebec rare earth project
12 December 2011
Policy & Finance
Boosting sustainable mining development in Asean
Boosting sustainable mining development in Asean
9 December 2011
Energy
$1.5 Billion clean energy project proposed for South Australia
$1.5 Billion clean energy project proposed for South Australia
29 November 2011
Energy
Geothermal drilling in Solok Selatan scheduled in 2012
Geothermal drilling in Solok Selatan scheduled in 2012
27 November 2011
Carbon & Climate
Paradise lost at hands of palm oil companies
Paradise lost at hands of palm oil companies
24 November 2011
Policy & Finance
WWF says 40% of Borneo's forests can be managed by firms
WWF says 40% of Borneo's forests can be managed by firms
21 November 2011
Water
Harnessing solar energy to create gas from wastewater
Harnessing solar energy to create gas from wastewater
15 November 2011
Policy & Finance
Win for gas blockade as Santos pulls back
Win for gas blockade as Santos pulls back
14 November 2011
Energy
Carbon tax won't deter investors, says Ferguson
Carbon tax won't deter investors, says Ferguson
10 November 2011
Carbon & Climate
China registers sharp drop in carbon intensity
China registers sharp drop in carbon intensity
8 November 2011
Carbon & Climate
Australia aluminum sector to contract over carbon plan
Australia aluminum sector to contract over carbon plan
31 October 2011
Carbon & Climate
Australia CO2 scheme must be scrapped, opposition says
Australia CO2 scheme must be scrapped, opposition says
27 October 2011
CSR
Driving innovation with strategic sustainability
Driving innovation with strategic sustainability
26 October 2011
Carbon & Climate
China responsible for 25% of worldwide mercury emissions
China responsible for 25% of worldwide mercury emissions
Policy & Finance
Limits on water drawn from ground to increase
Limits on water drawn from ground to increase
Energy
A power struggle boils in Indonesia
A power struggle boils in Indonesia
18 October 2011
Carbon & Climate
Carbon taxing should be from ground to consumer: Study
Carbon taxing should be from ground to consumer: Study
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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.
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Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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