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Malaysia to seed clouds to combat smoke from fires in Indonesia
Malaysian authorities have prepared a series of measures, including seeding clouds and closing schools, to combat air pollution from hundreds of fires raging in neighboring Indonesia.
First Solar finds that forced labor was used in its Malaysian ops
The company, First Solar, said an independent review had found that subcontractors used unethical recruitment tactics and withheld pay from workers.
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Progress on slowing deforestation could boost climate efforts, say experts
Falling deforestation rates in countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Colombia and Brazil could provide a boost to climate and biodiversity efforts, experts say, in the run-up to a key summit on the future of the Amazon rainforest.
As reefs die from climate change, a coral gardener in Asia draws a following
After working in obscurity for decades, Anuar Abdullah is emerging as an increasingly influential, somewhat unlikely expert on how to revive the world's coral reefs.
Solar industry ‘frozen’ as Biden administration investigates China
More than 300 solar projects in the United States have been canceled or delayed in recent weeks because of an investigation by the Commerce Department.
Asia in 2022: China’s reopening after Omicron, elections in the Philippines, inflation and climate change
What does 2022 hold in store for Asia? Seven commentators give their take on everything from the ongoing great power rivalry between the United States and China, to climate concerns, inflation worries and, inevitably, the pandemic.
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Jennifer Devine: Organized crime is a top driver of global deforestation
More than 100 world leaders have pledged to end the destruction of forests by 2030 as a way to slow climate change. That will require changing how the world produces four widely used commodities.
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