Ashok Swain of Uppsala University's Department of Peace and Conflict Research argues that climate issues are so important and urgent that they must be treated as national security issues.
Farm labourers returning from overseas can, if empowered, form a pool of experienced talent that Southeast Asia’s vulnerable agricultural sector can tap into for food security.
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Elyssa Kaur Ludher
India's Ladakh is seeing a form of tourism which relies on climate grief and a desire to escape toxic cities.
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Padma Rigzin dan
Vasundhara Bhojvaid
Most Rohingya end up in the Aceh province of Indonesia where they not only face hostility from locals, but more uncertainty about their future.
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Gabriela Fernando dan
Sabina Puspita
Across the region, it’s never been more critical to cultivate a resilient healthcare workforce capable of addressing climate-induced public health issues.
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Gabriela Fernando dan
Angie Bone