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20 April 2018
Energy
Clean energy spurt vital for 2°C warming limit
Clean energy spurt vital for 2°C warming limit
11 April 2018
Energy
After carbon capture, conversion offers new energy possibilities
After carbon capture, conversion offers new energy possibilities
10 April 2018
Energy
Global solar capacity grew faster than fossil fuels in 2017, says report
Global solar capacity grew faster than fossil fuels in 2017, says report
2 April 2018
Energy
In-depth: Is Shell’s new climate scenario as ‘radical’ as it says?
In-depth: Is Shell’s new climate scenario as ‘radical’ as it says?
26 February 2018
Energy
BP significantly upgrades its global outlook for wind and solar – again
BP significantly upgrades its global outlook for wind and solar – again
15 February 2018
Energy
New study questions impact of ending fossil fuel subsidies
New study questions impact of ending fossil fuel subsidies
14 February 2018
Carbon & Climate
Twenty per cent of US carbon emissions come from fossil fuel exploration on public land
Twenty per cent of US carbon emissions come from fossil fuel exploration on public land
30 January 2018
CSR
Ninth U.S. city sues big oil firms over climate change
Ninth U.S. city sues big oil firms over climate change
17 January 2018
Carbon & Climate
As Philippine coastal village sinks, who's paying for the damage?
As Philippine coastal village sinks, who's paying for the damage?
29 November 2017
Carbon & Climate
Warming pause isn’t over: it never began
Warming pause isn’t over: it never began
30 October 2017
Transport
Could methanol replace diesel?
Could methanol replace diesel?
14 September 2017
Carbon & Climate
Microsoft, Disney among companies calculating carbon footprints - report
Microsoft, Disney among companies calculating carbon footprints - report
2 August 2017
Carbon & Climate
The mining sector's US$16 billion emissions cost
The mining sector's US$16 billion emissions cost
19 July 2017
Transport
Volvo’s EV push hints at China’s electric ambition
Volvo’s EV push hints at China’s electric ambition
12 July 2017
Energy
Seven charts show why the IEA thinks coal investment has already peaked
Seven charts show why the IEA thinks coal investment has already peaked
4 July 2017
Policy & Finance
Asia Pacific investors take the lead on ESG integration
Asia Pacific investors take the lead on ESG integration
22 June 2017
Energy
Energy majors warn of falling fossil fuel demand
Energy majors warn of falling fossil fuel demand
1 June 2017
Carbon & Climate
Climate action 'a necessity and an opportunity,' says UN chief
Climate action 'a necessity and an opportunity,' says UN chief
30 May 2017
Food & Agriculture
GMO crops could expect a brighter future
GMO crops could expect a brighter future
26 May 2017
Carbon & Climate
On thawing tundra, researchers race to understand black carbon's impact
On thawing tundra, researchers race to understand black carbon's impact
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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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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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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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Philippines, Malaysia stand ground against accepting bilateral loan offers from rich countries; insist on climate financing
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