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18 May 2022
Waste
In the wake of coup, gold mining boom is ravaging Myanmar
In the wake of coup, gold mining boom is ravaging Myanmar
Food & Agriculture
In Indonesia, climate change takes a bite out of apple crops
In Indonesia, climate change takes a bite out of apple crops
17 May 2022
Carbon & Climate
Satellite images reveal global losses of tidal wetlands over past two decades
Satellite images reveal global losses of tidal wetlands over past two decades
12 May 2022
Waste
Thai gold mine set to reopen even as locals reel from heavy metal poisoning
Thai gold mine set to reopen even as locals reel from heavy metal poisoning
10 May 2022
Carbon & Climate
Booming shorebirds at Borneo wetland buck East Asia’s downward trend
Booming shorebirds at Borneo wetland buck East Asia’s downward trend
4 May 2022
Carbon & Climate
UN report: land degradation now affects half the world’s population and economy
UN report: land degradation now affects half the world’s population and economy
29 April 2022
Energy
Twin-state hydropower project seen to sweep away vulnerable communities, local biodiversity
Twin-state hydropower project seen to sweep away vulnerable communities, local biodiversity
22 April 2022
Water
Hospitals in Uttarakhand struggle to provide care due to lack of water
Hospitals in Uttarakhand struggle to provide care due to lack of water
21 April 2022
Energy
Kachchh windmills encroach on unique thorn forest and local wildlife
Kachchh windmills encroach on unique thorn forest and local wildlife
20 April 2022
Carbon & Climate
South and Central Asia reel under early heatwave
South and Central Asia reel under early heatwave
7 October 2021
Water
As Nepal runs dry, communities tap water harvesting
As Nepal runs dry, communities tap water harvesting
5 August 2021
Food & Agriculture
A world of hurt: Climate disasters in 2021 raise alarm over food security
A world of hurt: Climate disasters in 2021 raise alarm over food security
28 June 2021
Food & Agriculture
‘Farmers unaware of ozone’s impact on crop loss’
‘Farmers unaware of ozone’s impact on crop loss’
5 March 2021
Carbon & Climate
Climate change causing faster snow melt in the Himalayas
Climate change causing faster snow melt in the Himalayas
2 December 2020
Food & Agriculture
Organic composting offers hope to deal with stubble burning
Organic composting offers hope to deal with stubble burning
1 December 2020
Water
Plummeting groundwater imperils farming in South, Central Asia
Plummeting groundwater imperils farming in South, Central Asia
23 October 2020
Policy & Finance
Indigenous rights undermined for hydropower in northern Indian state
Indigenous rights undermined for hydropower in northern Indian state
22 October 2020
Food & Agriculture
Drought and hunger drive Nepal farmers to India, defying Covid ban
Drought and hunger drive Nepal farmers to India, defying Covid ban
15 October 2020
Food & Agriculture
Quick fix for hunger and climate goals? More spending on small farmers
Quick fix for hunger and climate goals? More spending on small farmers
2 October 2020
Food & Agriculture
Bad apples: Extreme weather and Covid blight Kashmir's crops
Bad apples: Extreme weather and Covid blight Kashmir's crops
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