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30 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
Floods and heatwaves: Can we tell if extreme weather is linked to climate change?
Floods and heatwaves: Can we tell if extreme weather is linked to climate change?
29 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
Nearly 1 million square kilometres of intact forests menaced by extractives, study finds
Nearly 1 million square kilometres of intact forests menaced by extractives, study finds
28 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
Extreme heat waves are a taste of what’s to come under a changing climate
Extreme heat waves are a taste of what’s to come under a changing climate
26 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
New warning system to sound alarm on rainforest 'tipping points'
New warning system to sound alarm on rainforest 'tipping points'
25 July 2021
CSR
Scents and sustainability: Do the ESG credentials of the flavours and fragrances industry stink?
Scents and sustainability: Do the ESG credentials of the flavours and fragrances industry stink?
22 July 2021
Cities
Fire season in Indonesia less severe, but Covid-19 could turn it deadly
Fire season in Indonesia less severe, but Covid-19 could turn it deadly
21 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
As climate impacts surge, UN science report to examine 'black swan' events
As climate impacts surge, UN science report to examine 'black swan' events
14 July 2021
Energy
Conflicting studies map the controversy surrounding forest biomass
Conflicting studies map the controversy surrounding forest biomass
12 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
How is innovation fueling the growth of nature-based solutions?
How is innovation fueling the growth of nature-based solutions?
8 July 2021
Carbon & Climate
From AI-enabled devices to low cost monitoring systems: How technology can save our seas
From AI-enabled devices to low cost monitoring systems: How technology can save our seas
7 July 2021
Energy
ExxonMobil takes a gamble on algae biofuel
ExxonMobil takes a gamble on algae biofuel
30 June 2021
Waste
In the Philippines’ war on waste, a startup deploys black soldier flies
In the Philippines’ war on waste, a startup deploys black soldier flies
22 June 2021
Carbon & Climate
Tree invasions can do more harm than good when it comes to carbon capture
Tree invasions can do more harm than good when it comes to carbon capture
12 June 2021
Green Buildings
Climatech Corp and Inovues win the inaugural CapitaLand Sustainability X Challenge
Climatech Corp and Inovues win the inaugural CapitaLand Sustainability X Challenge
11 June 2021
Carbon & Climate
Indigenous peoples urge Harvard to scrap solar geoengineering project
Indigenous peoples urge Harvard to scrap solar geoengineering project
9 June 2021
Food & Agriculture
Planning and planting future forests with climate change in mind
Planning and planting future forests with climate change in mind
31 May 2021
Carbon & Climate
Oil palm plantations a ‘threat to global health,’ reports study on outbreaks
Oil palm plantations a ‘threat to global health,’ reports study on outbreaks
17 May 2021
Carbon & Climate
Land-use change has affected ‘almost a third’ of world’s terrain since 1960
Land-use change has affected ‘almost a third’ of world’s terrain since 1960
12 May 2021
Policy & Finance
LNG in the Philippines: Are investors risking US$14 billion in stranded assets?
LNG in the Philippines: Are investors risking US$14 billion in stranded assets?
11 May 2021
Carbon & Climate
Targeting pollutive brick kilns in Bangladesh with AI
Targeting pollutive brick kilns in Bangladesh with AI
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DBS ‘circumspect’ about scaling Indonesia’s first early coal retirement nationwide
Cirebon 1’s financial advisor says the model "might not be replicable" nationwide as grid stability costs were overlooked …
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Analysis: Which countries have sent the most delegates to COP29?
More than 65,000 delegates have registered to attend the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, potentially making it …
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COP needs overhaul, including curbs on fossil fuel lobbying, say scientists and Paris treaty architect
In an open letter to the UN, a group of concerned climate-watchers called for stronger transparency and disclosure …
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‘It is not charity’: COP29 closes first week without agreement on new climate finance goal
Rich nations have the “legal and moral obligation” to pay the US$1.3 trillion that developing countries are asking …
'It is not charity': COP29 closes first week without agreement on new climate finance goal
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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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‘Whole-of-nation’ approach needed to meet Philippines’ decarbonisation pledge
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Amid escalating climate losses and no net zero goal in sight, a newly proposed Low Carbon Economy Investment …
‘Whole-of-nation’ approach needed to meet Philippines’ decarbonisation pledge
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