Sarah Bailey

In the grips of drought, cities are turning to innovative solutions to preserve their water supplies for the present and the future.

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As the world faces a growing food crisis, scientists are investigating how we can waste less of it.

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Vast amounts of food are sent to landfill. But the jury’s out on whether packaging is friend or foe in the fight against the problem.

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Fish stocks and seas face multiple threats, but marine scientists are working to find solutions to restore our vast blue ecosystem.

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Shipping and sonar bombard the ocean with noise and disrupt fish communication and behaviour. Countries need to work together to restore the quiet of the deep.

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Once among the world’s worst nations for illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing, Vietnam is battling to redeem itself after a yellow card warning.

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Indonesia is rich in marine resources, but aggressive overfishing could unravel it all. Could the solution lie in the ancient tradition of Sasi Laut?

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The environmental impacts of the tobacco industry, and its attempts to divert attention from them, are only beginning to be realised.

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The tobacco industry profits from child labour and sky-high youth smoking rates in Indonesia. Young people are fighting back.

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The waste tobacco products create is an increasingly recognised environmental hazard. Environmental laws might be used to tackle it.

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Tobacco companies want you to know they are great corporate citizens. But it’s all a fig leaf for their environmental offences.

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