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Wi-Fi but no water: Can smart tech help a city's poor?
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Food & Agriculture
Indonesia unveils plan to halve forest fires by 2019
Indonesia unveils plan to halve forest fires by 2019
29 December 2017
Water
The top 5 water stories in 2017
The top 5 water stories in 2017
23 November 2017
Waste
Turning poop into power: How Kenyans are cooking up a cleaner climate
Turning poop into power: How Kenyans are cooking up a cleaner climate
3 November 2017
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Climate trauma: The invisible cost of climate change
Climate trauma: The invisible cost of climate change
31 October 2017
Carbon & Climate
From Bhutan to Cambodia, early warning saves lives in floods
From Bhutan to Cambodia, early warning saves lives in floods
10 October 2017
Water
In Hong Kong, too much water — and too little — leads to creative solutions
In Hong Kong, too much water — and too little — leads to creative solutions
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More trees help water sanitation, reduce child deaths - study
More trees help water sanitation, reduce child deaths - study
3 October 2017
Cities
Sponges, urban forests and air corridors: how nature can cool cities
Sponges, urban forests and air corridors: how nature can cool cities
29 September 2017
Energy
Indian fishermen vow to keep fighting 'devastating' World Bank project
Indian fishermen vow to keep fighting 'devastating' World Bank project
25 September 2017
Carbon & Climate
On an overheating planet, parched nations look to the clouds
On an overheating planet, parched nations look to the clouds
Food & Agriculture
Global call for zero tolerance on food loss and waste
Global call for zero tolerance on food loss and waste
21 September 2017
Green Buildings
How can buildings be adapted to the era of dangerous climate change?
How can buildings be adapted to the era of dangerous climate change?
18 September 2017
Food & Agriculture
Global hunger rising again, driven by conflict and climate change – UN report
Global hunger rising again, driven by conflict and climate change – UN report
15 September 2017
Food & Agriculture
Urban food and water challenges? MIT says these global projects can help
Urban food and water challenges? MIT says these global projects can help
Food & Agriculture
Giving new life to degraded lands in Small Island Developing States
Giving new life to degraded lands in Small Island Developing States
Carbon & Climate
Limiting global warming to 1.5C could save two-thirds of Asia’s glacier ice
Limiting global warming to 1.5C could save two-thirds of Asia’s glacier ice
13 September 2017
Food & Agriculture
Much of the planet’s land severely degraded owing to increased consumption, UN warns
Much of the planet’s land severely degraded owing to increased consumption, UN warns
7 September 2017
Waste
'Nobody is safe': Plastic found in drinking water on five continents
'Nobody is safe': Plastic found in drinking water on five continents
5 September 2017
CSR
Is the term 'human rights' outdated?
Is the term 'human rights' outdated?
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How Southeast Asian countries are positioning themselves at COP29
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Southeast Asia’s mineral boom for renewable energy sparks social unrest
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