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Asia must drive the post-2015 global agenda and global goals
Asia must drive the post-2015 global agenda and global goals
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Trade dispute, protests highlight global demand for rare earth minerals
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Methane emissions can be virtually eliminated at coal mines – but not without some help, by David Creedy
Methane emissions can be virtually eliminated at coal mines – but not without some help, by David Creedy
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Charging or changing: The question for China's electric vehicle market
Charging or changing: The question for China's electric vehicle market
20 February 2012
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The nexus of water and energy, by Liew Yien Phin
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