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1 July 2022
Energy
Melting glaciers could burst hydropower dams in Asian highlands
Melting glaciers could burst hydropower dams in Asian highlands
Cities
Drug-resistant typhoid ‘spreading out of South Asia’
Drug-resistant typhoid ‘spreading out of South Asia’
Manufacturing
Thailand bars prisons from using inmates to make fishing nets
Thailand bars prisons from using inmates to make fishing nets
30 June 2022
Food & Agriculture
Palm oil audit hopes to clean up ‘very dirty’ Indonesian industry
Palm oil audit hopes to clean up ‘very dirty’ Indonesian industry
Food & Agriculture
Farmers in mountainous areas of Pakistan feel the heat
Farmers in mountainous areas of Pakistan feel the heat
Carbon & Climate
G7 pins hopes on ‘climate club’ as the saviour of 1.5C target
G7 pins hopes on ‘climate club’ as the saviour of 1.5C target
29 June 2022
Cities
Global South metropolises 10 times more likely to be affected by flooding than rich cities: study
Global South metropolises 10 times more likely to be affected by flooding than rich cities: study
Food & Agriculture
‘Cut emission of nitrogen oxides to raise crop yields’
‘Cut emission of nitrogen oxides to raise crop yields’
Water
Pacific nations form alliance to oppose deep-sea mining
Pacific nations form alliance to oppose deep-sea mining
Cities
Bangladesh disaster response neglects vulnerable trans community
Bangladesh disaster response neglects vulnerable trans community
Manufacturing
Rare earth mining in Malaysia's Perak forest raises environmental and health concerns
Rare earth mining in Malaysia's Perak forest raises environmental and health concerns
28 June 2022
Policy & Finance
Asian bankers with ESG job titles under pressure to sell products they 'don't fully understand'
Asian bankers with ESG job titles under pressure to sell products they 'don't fully understand'
Cities
Indonesia islanders score legal triumph against Canadian-backed mining company
Indonesia islanders score legal triumph against Canadian-backed mining company
Policy & Finance
AIA hires Karen Lee to lead ESG partnerships and advocacy
AIA hires Karen Lee to lead ESG partnerships and advocacy
Policy & Finance
Indigenous peoples warn of global delay on forest protection push
Indigenous peoples warn of global delay on forest protection push
Policy & Finance
Green groups fear failure on new global biodiversity pact after sluggish talks
Green groups fear failure on new global biodiversity pact after sluggish talks
Carbon & Climate
Big strides on air quality in China, but beware high social costs of stringent policies: report
Big strides on air quality in China, but beware high social costs of stringent policies: report
Water
‘The narrative around hydro in Pakistan remains superficial’
‘The narrative around hydro in Pakistan remains superficial’
27 June 2022
Cities
Dengue in Southeast Asia: How our warming planet will change the future of 'breakbone fever'
Dengue in Southeast Asia: How our warming planet will change the future of 'breakbone fever'
Policy & Finance
Energy Charter Treaty under fire over threat to global climate action
Energy Charter Treaty under fire over threat to global climate action
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Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
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Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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