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BP rig operator takes Greenpeace to court Theecologist.org | 5 years ago
'BP must fall' Theecologist.org | 5 years ago
Action and anxiety in schools Theecologist.org | 5 years ago
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Expansion of market access for Irish livestock exports to Algeria Independent.ie | 5 years ago
Smog returns to greater Bangkok Bangkokpost.com | 5 years ago
Losing coastal plant communities to climate change will weaken sea defences Phys.org | 5 years ago
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Not 'productive or correct' to put companies who pay carbon tax under public scrutiny: Masagos Channelnewsasia.com | 5 years ago
RPT-Miners face funding squeeze as green investing surges Reuters | 5 years ago
Brexit: Wildlife 'at risk' as UK risks losing environmental protections Independent | 5 years ago
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RPT-China virus may cause delays of anti-pollution equipment retrofits on ships Reuters | 5 years ago
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Kiwis no more likely to act on climate change than others, survey shows Stuff.co.nz | 5 years ago
Smog in most of greater Bangkok Bangkokpost.com | 5 years ago
Dozens of koalas dead after logging at Australian plantation Al Jazeera English | 5 years ago