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Canada
Canada to evacuate Ontario community as wildfire smoke chokes US
The Canadian military is preparing to evacuate 600 people from the remote Fort Hope, an indigenous community in northern Ontario.
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Climate change
Opinion
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To tackle the climate crisis, start small and scale big
17 Jul 2026 - 8:30PM
Climate change
Editorial
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As China invests in climate defence, private sector has role to play
15 Jul 2026 - 7:15AM
Hong Kong environmental issues
Letters
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To reduce waste, Hong Kong must connect lunch to learning
Readers discuss the need to incorporate sustainability goals at the curriculum level and how to set young entrepreneurs in conflict zones up for success.
13 Jul 2026 - 11:30AM
China’s carbon neutral goal
Beijing’s evolving carbon road map balances climate targets and energy security
State Council’s new plan prioritises nuclear and renewable growth to balance surging AI power demand, with climate pledges and aims to overhaul industrial sectors.
10 Jul 2026 - 3:34PM
Electric & new energy vehicles
China ends hybrid-car tax break as EV success creates challenges
Plug-in hybrid owners will have to start paying an annual vehicle levy in China, as the shift to new-energy models lowers tax revenues while also worsening road damage.
6 Jul 2026 - 5:24PM
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India
‘Above ideology’: India eyes more oil exploration after Iran war shortages
The import-heavy nation is looking at huge ‘unexplored’ areas off the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago bordering Thailand and Indonesia.
5 Jul 2026 - 6:19PM
European Union
Italian rice crops suffer in drought, worst European heatwave ever
Italian rice farmers are despondent over the lack of spring rain, while rivers from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea are in ‘critical situation’ because of drought.
4 Jul 2026 - 8:11PM
China consumption
China unveils recycling push to bolster resource security, shore up green shift
The nation seeks to narrow the gap with regional peers such as Japan and South Korea by establishing a more comprehensive, granular recycling infrastructure.
3 Jul 2026 - 9:00PM
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Timepieces
The revival of stone dials in luxury watches
Pushing artistry and innovation, luxury brands and independent watchmakers are bringing back stone dials using opal, pietersite and lapis lazuli.
3 Jul 2026 - 6:00AM
India
India’s toxic crop waste could fuel global airlines, study finds
Airlines are desperate for clean fuel. India has mountains of harvest waste. Connecting the two could net billions, says a new report.
2 Jul 2026 - 8:28PM
Hong Kong environmental issues
Hong Kong moves to curb flow of high liquid content waste in landfills
Conservationists praise proposal, saying it will protect local waters and coastlines from the risk of toxic leakage.
26 Jun 2026 - 9:47PM
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China energy security
China green-energy costs seen undercutting traditional energy as capacity soars
Energy-storage chairman eyes ‘0.1-yuan era’ for equipment as solar and wind projects gradually sideline coal in the nation’s power-generation mix.
25 Jun 2026 - 7:00PM
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Malaysia
Is Malaysia risking its world-class coral reefs for offshore oil?
A new report reveals that 86 per cent of the country’s sensitive marine environments overlap with active or proposed oil and gas blocks.
25 Jun 2026 - 3:49PM
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Style Edit: 7 new sporty Solargraph timepieces from Tag Heuer to watch
The two 28mm Aquaracer models and five pastel-coloured Formula One watches all share Solargraph technology that charges the battery on natural or artificial light.
23 Jun 2026 - 10:00AM
Climate change
‘Unprecedented’ Europe heatwave intensifies as temperatures pass 40 degrees
France records heat-related deaths, nations close schools and cancel trains, and wildlife shelters struggle to cope.
22 Jun 2026 - 7:58PM
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Hong Kong environmental issues
Green group urges Hong Kong to cut excessive e-commerce packaging waste
The Green Earth urges Hong Kong to align with mainland Chinese packaging limits after study estimates city generated 2.7 million kg of waste.
18 Jun 2026 - 1:00PM
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China energy security
How China plans to make heavy industry greener through higher costs
Beijing’s latest road map aims to cut carbon emissions by 200 million tonnes by 2028 – but analysts say implementation may vary across regions.
16 Jun 2026 - 5:52PM
Hong Kong tourism
Can Hong Kong cash in on ecotourism without trashing its natural treasures?
With more visitors seeking outdoor experiences in Hong Kong, how do authorities protect the landscapes they are promoting?
12 Jun 2026 - 8:33AM
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Hong Kong environmental issues
How a Hong Kong sailor’s upcycling project turns retired sails into bags
A Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club member has partnered the club with an NGO in Hong Kong to upcycle discarded sailcloth.
8 Jun 2026 - 5:31PM
Malaysia
Malaysia’s gas-guzzling data centre boom clashes with its clean energy goals
Across Malaysia, dozens of data centres hum around the clock, powered by electricity that increasingly comes from gas-fired turbines.
7 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
Japan
How everyday cooking oil is helping Japan fight an aviation fuel crisis
Japan is hoping the ‘Fry to Fly’ project will help its goal of procuring a tenth of airline fuel from sustainable sources by 2030.
6 Jun 2026 - 9:07AM
US-China relations
Opinion
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Energy now a focus of US-China contest of the century
As China and the US race towards energy dominance, attention to climate resilience and resource security can ensure positive outcomes for all.
6 Jun 2026 - 5:30AM
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Water sports
Editorial
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Hong Kong is on course to benefit from hosting SailGP event
Having signed a one-year contract with the racing league that could be extended, the city must now ensure the event runs smoothly.
2 Jun 2026 - 6:45AM
Hong Kong society
Opinion
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Why Hong Kong must measure the social impact of its cultural events
Without robust data, cultural funding remains vulnerable: proving the social return on investment secures our cultural institutions.
27 May 2026 - 11:24AM
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Hong Kong society
Opinion
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Northern Metropolis is Hong Kong’s chance to show the best of urbanism
Hong Kong has an opportunity to affirm that, rather than being opposites, technological advancement and human-centric design go hand in hand.
26 May 2026 - 7:18AM
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European Union
‘The blind few’: Pope urges end to pollution, decries profits earned
The world should ‘reject temptations of power and enrichment linked to practices that pollute the land, water, air, and social coexistence’.
23 May 2026 - 6:08PM
Fashion
Chinese fast-fashion juggernaut Shein to buy eco-friendly Everlane
The ‘jarring’ takeover bid arrives at a time when Everlane is struggling with weak sales and higher debt.
22 May 2026 - 11:37PM
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