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22 July 2022
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Bangladesh needs mangroves and embankments, say locals and experts
Bangladesh needs mangroves and embankments, say locals and experts
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Why climate change could spark conflict
Why climate change could spark conflict
21 July 2022
Cities
'Ecocide' resistance helped stoke people power revolution in Sri Lanka
'Ecocide' resistance helped stoke people power revolution in Sri Lanka
Cities
Heatwave fee for Asia's gig workers does little to cool climate stress
Heatwave fee for Asia's gig workers does little to cool climate stress
18 July 2022
Policy & Finance
Indian government clashes with indigenous communities on conservation of national park
Indian government clashes with indigenous communities on conservation of national park
15 July 2022
Food & Agriculture
Climate change drives down yields and nutrition of Indian crops
Climate change drives down yields and nutrition of Indian crops
14 July 2022
Water
Protected marine parks not spared from blast fishing in Sri Lanka
Protected marine parks not spared from blast fishing in Sri Lanka
13 July 2022
Water
Heatwave in Kashmir spells difficult future for pastoralists
Heatwave in Kashmir spells difficult future for pastoralists
Water
Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats
Without land, Bangladesh's Manta people live - and die - on boats
Water
Women’s lives get harder in Bundelkhand as water scarcity grows
Women’s lives get harder in Bundelkhand as water scarcity grows
12 July 2022
Carbon & Climate
Proposed Thailand quarry encroaches on UNESCO global geopark
Proposed Thailand quarry encroaches on UNESCO global geopark
8 July 2022
Food & Agriculture
Empowered Nepal women reject green revolution for agroforestry
Empowered Nepal women reject green revolution for agroforestry
Cities
Stalled monsoon behind devastating floods in northeast India and Bangladesh
Stalled monsoon behind devastating floods in northeast India and Bangladesh
7 July 2022
Energy
Culture of energy evaluation ‘missing’ in India
Culture of energy evaluation ‘missing’ in India
6 July 2022
Cities
In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, sand mining means lost homes and fortunes
In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, sand mining means lost homes and fortunes
1 July 2022
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
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
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Global steelmakers can do much more to green their processes
A new ‘corporate scorecard’ reveals the gap between steelmakers' climate ambition and action.
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Despite Southeast Asia being a major driver of global power demand, its biggest utilities are not neutral grid …
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Linkhola framework aims to turn smart HVAC energy savings into tradable credits amid scrutiny of voluntary markets.
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Experts warn louder sustainability messaging in Asia could deepen greenwashing risks, while shifting business priorities and consumer realities …
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Decentralised policy raises uncertainty over adoption and investment as analysts warn of uneven incentives.
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Democracy meets extreme heat: India’s elections in a warming climate
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