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19 August 2014
Water
China, South Asia ignore UN watercourses convention
China, South Asia ignore UN watercourses convention
18 August 2014
Water
Mekong Delta mangrove forests declining at alarming rate
Mekong Delta mangrove forests declining at alarming rate
15 August 2014
Carbon & Climate
40 per cent of the Indian coast is subjected to coastal erosion
40 per cent of the Indian coast is subjected to coastal erosion
14 August 2014
Energy
Ministry assesses hydro power plants
Ministry assesses hydro power plants
13 August 2014
Water
Australia warns of poor outlook for Great Barrier Reef
Australia warns of poor outlook for Great Barrier Reef
12 August 2014
Carbon & Climate
Pakistan's juniper forest sacrificed for fuel, fruit orchards
Pakistan's juniper forest sacrificed for fuel, fruit orchards
Water
New dam proposed for Mount Buller to boost snowmaking and drinking water supply
New dam proposed for Mount Buller to boost snowmaking and drinking water supply
Energy
Floating solar panel to come up at Rajarghat of Kolkata by November
Floating solar panel to come up at Rajarghat of Kolkata by November
11 August 2014
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5 cool tech ideas that are changing the world
Water
Are India's big dams safe?
Are India's big dams safe?
7 August 2014
Water
Marine economy sinks as ocean acidity rises
Marine economy sinks as ocean acidity rises
5 August 2014
Food & Agriculture
Water situation this year allows not over 4.7 million rai of rice farming
Water situation this year allows not over 4.7 million rai of rice farming
4 August 2014
Water
Thousands at risk downstream as landslide blocks Himalayan river
Thousands at risk downstream as landslide blocks Himalayan river
Water
Catchments not retaining water
Catchments not retaining water
1 August 2014
Energy
Geological accidents occurring more frequently near hydropower plants
Geological accidents occurring more frequently near hydropower plants
Carbon & Climate
90 per cent of monsoon in July, overall deficit dips to 22 per cent
90 per cent of monsoon in July, overall deficit dips to 22 per cent
Food & Agriculture
Sri Lanka launches drought relief measures for farming families
Sri Lanka launches drought relief measures for farming families
30 July 2014
Carbon & Climate
New Zealand’s Southern Alps have lost a third of their ice
New Zealand’s Southern Alps have lost a third of their ice
29 July 2014
Waste
Chopstick, toothpick workshops polluting Hoa Binh’s river
Chopstick, toothpick workshops polluting Hoa Binh’s river
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China needs to import more food to ease water, energy shortages: official
China needs to import more food to ease water, energy shortages: official
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