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Water
China changes tack on water politics
Long a source of tension with its neighbours, China’s transboundary rivers are opening opportunities for regional cooperation.
26 Mar 2024
China changes tack on water politics
Water
Water worries: Indonesia and the US have plenty in common
Despite being on other sides of the planet, Jakarta and Iowa are staring down similar issues around water hygiene and supply.
Water worries: Indonesia and the US have plenty in common
Waste
Reducing plastic pollution requires local remedies
The new global treaty to end plastic pollution should consider support for on-the-ground initiatives that remove and recycle waste. A disconnect between international plans and local realities can thwart progress and breed cynicism.
Reducing plastic pollution requires local remedies
Policy & Finance
My country needs climate finance now to face difficult years ahead
Bangladesh needs international support to protect its people from worsening climate change impacts and build out renewable energy.
My country needs climate finance now to face difficult years ahead
All #rivers Opinion
28 August 2023
Policy & Finance
Thai investment in Laos hydropower reveals dire disconnect in the Mekong
Thai investment in Laos hydropower reveals dire disconnect in the Mekong
6 February 2023
Water
India raises the heat on the Indus Waters Treaty
India raises the heat on the Indus Waters Treaty
Waste
The plastics and fish dilemma: to eat or not to eat
The plastics and fish dilemma: to eat or not to eat
6 January 2023
Policy & Finance
Could we sue Mother Earth for storm damage?
Could we sue Mother Earth for storm damage?
7 October 2022
Water
Can Mekong stingrays tell the Chinese dam story well?
Can Mekong stingrays tell the Chinese dam story well?
23 September 2022
Water
The world is making the Mekong its dump
The world is making the Mekong its dump
6 October 2021
CSR
Award the Nobel Peace Prize to nature's protectors
Award the Nobel Peace Prize to nature's protectors
30 July 2020
Water
Tackling information disorder is critical for transboundary water cooperation in South Asia
Tackling information disorder is critical for transboundary water cooperation in South Asia
16 June 2020
Waste
Why we will never be able to recycle or incinerate away ocean pollution
Why we will never be able to recycle or incinerate away ocean pollution
15 June 2020
Water
Rethinking business and human rights in transboundary river governance in South Asia
Rethinking business and human rights in transboundary river governance in South Asia
8 May 2020
Policy & Finance
Roving bandits and looted coastlines: How the global appetite for sand is fuelling a crisis
Roving bandits and looted coastlines: How the global appetite for sand is fuelling a crisis
Waste
Protector or polluter? The impact of Covid-19 on the movement to end plastic waste
Protector or polluter? The impact of Covid-19 on the movement to end plastic waste
6 December 2019
Carbon & Climate
Why has there been so little funding on natural climate solutions?
Why has there been so little funding on natural climate solutions?
7 November 2019
Water
River deltas are ‘drowning’, threatening hundreds of millions of people
River deltas are ‘drowning’, threatening hundreds of millions of people
28 May 2019
Water
Working together on shared rivers to build resilience
Working together on shared rivers to build resilience
31 January 2019
Energy
Can solar diplomacy green the Belt and Road?
Can solar diplomacy green the Belt and Road?
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ADB backs Indonesia with US$600 million new coal funding despite climate pledge: report
A new study by civic society groups accuses the Asian Development Bank of indirectly financing coal power plants …
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Google appoints Spencer Low as first Asia Pacific sustainability head
The former SATS chief sustainability officer joins a company that aims to achieve net-zero emissions across its full …
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Fossil fuel subsidy cuts will posit Malaysia as clean energy leader, but require phased approach: experts
A phase-out of diesel subsidies does not come without political risk, but could position Malaysia as a regional …
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Verra validated by carbon market watchdog after ‘significant’ procedural changes
The standards organisation accused of approving “worthless” credits last year got an endorsement for meeting the ICVCM's quality …
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Carbon pricing is seen as a ‘way out’ for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
Investments from China are driving emissions-intensive steel production in Malaysia's steel sector.
Carbon pricing is seen as a 'way out' for the Malaysian steel industry to cut emissions
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