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Plenty of fish in the Sea?
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Global environmental costs of beef production
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New energy from waste technology developed
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University of Oxford's Environmental Change Institute
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New World Bank report on GHG emissions in East Asia
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The six major energy-using countries of East Asia could stabilize their greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 without compromising growth, a new World Bank report has found. The report, "Winds of Change: East Asia’s Sustainable Energy Future", says major investments in energy efficiency and a concerted switch to renewable sources of power in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam could simultaneously stabilize greenhouse gas emissions and increase energy security while improving local environments.
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Life cycle approach to fridges and fridge replacement
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ESRC-funded programme
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WWF report: Strategies for reducing the climate impacts of red meat/dairy consumption
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International Trade Centre: papers on trade, carbon labelling, market mechanisms
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