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News / Laos
13 October 2021
Carbon & Climate
No end in sight for deforestation, as national goals and funding fall short
No end in sight for deforestation, as national goals and funding fall short
4 October 2021
Energy
Untold impact on northern Thailand’s wildlife from Mekong dams
Untold impact on northern Thailand’s wildlife from Mekong dams
15 September 2021
Energy
The end is in sight for coal as pressure builds on Asia to squeeze pipeline
The end is in sight for coal as pressure builds on Asia to squeeze pipeline
27 August 2021
Water
Wet-season dam operations hit Mekong ecology and communities
Wet-season dam operations hit Mekong ecology and communities
2 June 2021
Transport
The Covid-19 has shifted everything online — including wildlife trafficking
The Covid-19 has shifted everything online — including wildlife trafficking
30 April 2021
Transport
Laos sees huge jump in Covid-19 cases, while lockdown in Cambodia threatens food security
Laos sees huge jump in Covid-19 cases, while lockdown in Cambodia threatens food security
1 April 2021
Carbon & Climate
Global rainforest loss 'relentless' in 2020, but Southeast Asia offers hope
Global rainforest loss 'relentless' in 2020, but Southeast Asia offers hope
17 March 2021
Water
New platform aims to reveal dam and climate impacts on the Mekong
New platform aims to reveal dam and climate impacts on the Mekong
24 February 2021
Policy & Finance
Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change
Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change
8 February 2021
Cities
Scientists sceptical of new bat study linking climate change to Covid-19 emergence
Scientists sceptical of new bat study linking climate change to Covid-19 emergence
Carbon & Climate
Media leaders and experts discuss role of media in addressing climate change in China Daily dialogue
Media leaders and experts discuss role of media in addressing climate change in China Daily dialogue
27 January 2021
Energy
Retiring ageing hydropower dams could protect people and budgets. But aren’t they needed in the energy transition?
Retiring ageing hydropower dams could protect people and budgets. But aren’t they needed in the energy transition?
29 December 2020
Food & Agriculture
From ruptures to fault lines: tracing the global impact of Covid-19 on migrants and rural development
From ruptures to fault lines: tracing the global impact of Covid-19 on migrants and rural development
1 October 2020
Energy
Running out of excuses: Where does Southeast Asia's energy transition stand in 2020?
Running out of excuses: Where does Southeast Asia's energy transition stand in 2020?
2 September 2020
Energy
Upgrade Asia’s ageing hydropower fleet to secure reliable clean energy supply, experts urge
Upgrade Asia’s ageing hydropower fleet to secure reliable clean energy supply, experts urge
16 July 2020
Energy
Development dilemma: How did coal sneak into Laos' energy plans?
Development dilemma: How did coal sneak into Laos' energy plans?
15 July 2020
Policy & Finance
Snares used in illegal wildlife trade in Southeast Asia are increasing the likelihood of pandemics
Snares used in illegal wildlife trade in Southeast Asia are increasing the likelihood of pandemics
15 May 2020
Policy & Finance
Digital lifeline for women running Asia's small businesses
Digital lifeline for women running Asia's small businesses
15 November 2019
Policy & Finance
Green Climate Fund expands support to more than 100 developing states
Green Climate Fund expands support to more than 100 developing states
30 October 2019
Carbon & Climate
Eco-Business wins at WAN-IFRA Asian Digital Media Awards 2019
Eco-Business wins at WAN-IFRA Asian Digital Media Awards 2019
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Singapore’s polluter-pays scheme faces further delay amid concern over industry stalling tactics
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Singapore recycling firm Tay Paper set to close
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Stay or go? Jakarta’s coastal communities mull adaptation or migration as the city sinks
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COP29 presidency reiterates commitment to Paris Agreement as Azerbaijan defends oil and gas expansion
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Tighten legal ambiguity, protect more forests: Singapore conservationists issue wishlist to government
Key asks include looking into having two new nature parks, along with explicit safeguards for the airspace above …
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Verra validated by carbon market watchdog after ‘significant’ procedural changes
The standards organisation accused of approving “worthless” credits last year got an endorsement for meeting the ICVCM's quality …
Verra validated by carbon market watchdog after 'significant' procedural changes
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