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Waste
Waste colonialism is alive in Southeast Asia
With a global plastics treaty still out of reach, experts say the region’s piecemeal bans on waste imports move the target without stemming the flow.
1 Apr 2026
Waste colonialism is alive in Southeast Asia
Carbon & Climate
UN report: Five charts which explain the ‘gap’ in finance for climate adaptation
Developing countries are receiving just a fraction of the international finance they need to prepare citizens and adapt infrastructure for escalating climate impacts.
UN report: Five charts which explain the ‘gap’ in finance for climate adaptation
Water
Global water resources under strain, WMO finds, as extremes of scarcity and deluge deepen
Billions already face water stress, a figure set to rise sharply, as worsening droughts and deluges threaten global development goals.
Global water resources under strain, WMO finds, as extremes of scarcity and deluge deepen
Carbon & Climate
Analysis: Trump’s tariffs could cut just 0.3% from global CO2 emissions in 2025
US president Donald Trump’s tariffs might only shave 0.3 per cent off global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions this year, according to analysis.
Analysis: Trump’s tariffs could cut just 0.3% from global CO2 emissions in 2025
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Policy & Finance
Setting personal politics aside: Governments, corporates to form new company aimed at 'fixing blended finance'
Setting personal politics aside: Governments, corporates to form new company aimed at 'fixing blended finance'
9 May 2025
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In data: Which countries fund global aid, and how much do they spend?
In data: Which countries fund global aid, and how much do they spend?
9 April 2025
Carbon & Climate
Power-sector CO2 hits ‘all-time high’ in 2024 despite record growth for clean energy
Power-sector CO2 hits ‘all-time high’ in 2024 despite record growth for clean energy
20 March 2025
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Powerful Asian countries will struggle to fill aid gap left by US
Powerful Asian countries will struggle to fill aid gap left by US
11 March 2025
Policy & Finance
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Analysis: Nearly a tenth of global climate finance threatened by Trump aid cuts
25 February 2025
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ADB appoints former Japan currency diplomat Masato Kanda as president
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Energy
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Analysis: South Asian cross-border energy trade ignores climate risk
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Waste
Plastic pollution is surging, so what are governments doing?
Plastic pollution is surging, so what are governments doing?
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Will China assume more responsibility for global climate finance?
Will China assume more responsibility for global climate finance?
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Global South can tackle air pollution, climate change with new approaches and solidarity
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Carbon & Climate
We need radical action on climate finance at COP29
We need radical action on climate finance at COP29
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COP29: Countries still miles apart on climate finance at tense UN summit
COP29: Countries still miles apart on climate finance at tense UN summit
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Philippines urges Southeast Asian neighbours to accelerate renewable energy, stabilise food security at Asean summit
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Residents on Indonesia’s Bangka Island say wetland destruction from tin mining and oil palm expansion is driving a …
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Asean’s next generation of biofuels needs resilience beyond blending
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India needs more scrap to boost green steelmaking. Can it find it?
If the world’s second largest steel producer is to cut emissions in the sector, the country must navigate …
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AI’s energy appetite is outpacing deployment of AI-based climate solutions: IEA
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AI’s energy appetite is outpacing deployment of AI-based climate solutions: IEA
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