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Controversial Mekong dam in Laos faces economic and regulatory hurdles
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Experts welcome ‘futuristic’ initiative to restore Indus River in Pakistan
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Iraq's political stalemate pushes climate action to backseat
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Reservoir seen to revitalise Nepal’s 'ecologically dead' holy river
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India bares new climate goals amid coal dependency woes
India bares new climate goals amid coal dependency woes
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Outcry forces Cambodian government to halt Phnom Tamao forest development
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Nepal’s honey hunters cling to traditions as bee numbers fall
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Polluted Indonesian rivers replenished with restock of endemic fish
Polluted Indonesian rivers replenished with restock of endemic fish
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Women’s lives get harder in Bundelkhand as water scarcity grows
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Stalled monsoon behind devastating floods in northeast India and Bangladesh
Stalled monsoon behind devastating floods in northeast India and Bangladesh
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Ravaged by floods, Bangladesh pitches plan to adapt to climate effects
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Proposed plants in Indonesia, Bangladesh scrapped as Japan scales back coal funding
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