Sustainability
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Commentary: The real failure on climate didn’t happen in Brazil
Leaders of major powers these days don’t like to sign on to anything that constrains them, says David Fickling for…
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Mexico
Playa Viva: A Model for Eco-Tourism Restoration
At dawn in Juluchuca, on Mexico’s Costa Grande, a chorus of herons rises from mangroves that only a generation ago…
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Asia
CNA wins gold at WAN-IFRA awards with climate change series on Pacific islands
The three-part Pacific island series has already clinched an earlier accolade for Mr Board, who is based in Bangkok and…
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Countries must shift from climate talks to action, says World Energy Council chairman ahead of COP30
GROWING MOMENTUM According to IRENA data, global renewable capacity grew by a record 585 gigawatts in 2024 – a 15.1…
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Asia
China’s power paradox: Record renewables, continued coal
China is improving its infrastructure for long-distance power trading, “but it’s definitely not where it needs to be”, he added.…
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IN FOCUS: No new petrol cars in Singapore from 2030 – what infrastructure needs to change?
The next natural question would then be – could the petrol stations be converted to fast-charging stations instead? The expectation…
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Mexico
A green Mexico under a gray United States
In my country of origin, the United States, environmentalism and concern for the climate have had a long and strange…
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Turning incense ashes to beaded bracelets: This millennial duo is making religious rituals sustainable
He is also adamant about keeping other additives out – no fragrance to mask the medicinal smell of Chinese herbs,…
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Mexico
Is Puerto Vallarta staying sustainable?
On a calm morning in Puerto Vallarta, fishermen still cast their nets along the Bay of Banderas as humpback whales…
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Mexico
Where is the farm to table food in Baja California Sur from?
The secret to why so much great food is found in restaurants in Baja California Sur is that so many…
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