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Toxic smog forces Bangkok to close schools4 Feb 19 - Toxic smog has forced Bangkok authorities to issue an unprecedented order to shut nearly 450 schools as authorities struggled to manage a pollution crisis that has stirred widespread concern. |
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Bali will bill tourists for plastic pollution1 Feb 19 - Bali has announced plans to implement a tourist tax which targets plastic pollution. |
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Vietnam milk boom leads to billions of cartons on beaches12 Dec 18 - More than eight billion Tetra Paks are sold every year in Vietnam – and only a few percent are recycled. It’s having a devastating effect on the environment. |
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Asia's media ignores air pollution shocker4 Dec 18 - It's a public health crisis that kills almost five million people in Asia every year. So why isn’t air pollution a bigger story? |
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Everest's glaciers sensitive to climate change29 Nov 18 - It's not only glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica that are feeling the effects of a changing climate. |
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Gas demand spurs race to build tankers28 Nov 18 - Busy shipyards along the coasts of South Korea, China and Japan are competing for lucrative contracts to build liquefied natural gas carriers. |
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Sweet taste of chocolate has turned sour for orangutans15 Nov 18 - Cadbury chocolate maker Mondelçz International has destroyed more than 25,000 hectares of orangutan habitat in Indonesia, says a new report from Greenpeace. |
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ANGKOR'S END: Did floods speed the end of ancient city?19 Oct 18 - A series of floods that hit the ancient city of Angkor would have overwhelmed and destroyed its vast water network, according to a new study that provides an explanation for the downfall of the... |
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Palm oil giant vows to cut deforestation9 Oct 18 - The world’s largest palm oil company has unveiled a plan to cut deforestation and labour abuses out of its supply chain within two years. |
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Pay more for your clothes, workers tell fashion brands19 Sep 18 - Garment workers in Bangladesh have rejected an increase in the minimum wage, urging global brands to pay more for the clothes they buy. |
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Soggy Bangkok struggles to stay afloat6 Sep 18 - As Bangkok hosts climate-change talks, the sprawling city of more than 10 million is itself under siege from the environment, with dire forecasts warning it could be partially submerged in just over... |
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Overloaded Thailand bans import of e-waste23 Aug 18 - Thailand, struggling to deal with overflowing waste deposits following China’s trash ban last year, will bar the import of 432 types of scrap electronics. |
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A river restored breathes new life into Kuala Lumpur14 Aug 18 - Ridiculed at first, the project to clean up Kual Lumpur's Klang river is on track to be completed on time and below budget. |
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Unhappy with fish poachers? Blow them out of the water10 Aug 18 - Indonesia is taking an explosive approach to illegal fishing ... and it's putting the industry back on a path to suistainability. |
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Japan eyes daylight savings time for 2020 Olympics9 Aug 18 - Deadly heatwaves in Japan have caused government and Olympics officials to consider the benefits of adopting daylight savings time for the 2020 games to ensure athlete safety. |
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Philippines kills off green campaigners1 Aug 18 - A shocking 48 killings of green campaigners were reported in the Philippines last year, which was the worst on record for activist murders globally. |
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Heat goes on in (already) steamy Sri Lanka31 Jul 18 - Steamy Colombo is expected to be one of the South Asian cities hardest hit by temperature hikes linked to climate change. |
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Imran vows to green Pakistan by planting 10 billion trees30 Jul 18 - Imran Khan has vowed to plant 10 billion trees in five years as prime minister of Pakistan. |
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