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22 January 2016
Water
China: Top court upholds record penalty of US$26m for water pollution
China: Top court upholds record penalty of US$26m for water pollution
13 January 2016
Energy
Scientists sound alarm over hydropower’s impacts on tropical fish biodiversity
Scientists sound alarm over hydropower’s impacts on tropical fish biodiversity
7 January 2016
Carbon & Climate
What’s ahead for rainforests in 2016? 10 things to watch
What’s ahead for rainforests in 2016? 10 things to watch
4 January 2016
Policy & Finance
Malaysia: Terengganu MB supports decision to temporarily halt bauxite mining: Ahmad Razif
Malaysia: Terengganu MB supports decision to temporarily halt bauxite mining: Ahmad Razif
23 December 2015
Policy & Finance
India’s green court punishes adventure tourists, ignores bigger polluters
India’s green court punishes adventure tourists, ignores bigger polluters
17 December 2015
Food & Agriculture
Sustainable farming systems in Bangladesh and Japan receive global recognition
Sustainable farming systems in Bangladesh and Japan receive global recognition
10 December 2015
Water
India joins climate water coalition in Paris
India joins climate water coalition in Paris
4 December 2015
Water
Bangladesh seeks Indian cooperation to build $4 billion Ganges barrage
Bangladesh seeks Indian cooperation to build $4 billion Ganges barrage
9 November 2015
Energy
Brahmaptura dams hold back silt, not water
Brahmaptura dams hold back silt, not water
3 November 2015
Carbon & Climate
Study finds higher flood risk in Asian cities by 2020
Study finds higher flood risk in Asian cities by 2020
30 October 2015
Water
China’s bottled water industry to exploit Asia’s water tower
China’s bottled water industry to exploit Asia’s water tower
21 October 2015
Carbon & Climate
Mangroves face struggle to survive in rising seas
Mangroves face struggle to survive in rising seas
Energy
Indigenous anti-dam activists converge in Sarawak from around the globe
Indigenous anti-dam activists converge in Sarawak from around the globe
20 October 2015
Energy
Lao officials to inform neighboring countries about dam construction schedule
Lao officials to inform neighboring countries about dam construction schedule
6 October 2015
Water
Keeping the Yellow River flowing
Keeping the Yellow River flowing
22 September 2015
Energy
Environment group voices concerns over Mekong dam
Environment group voices concerns over Mekong dam
18 September 2015
Manufacturing
New sand mining guidelines call for robust monitoring and sustainable development
New sand mining guidelines call for robust monitoring and sustainable development
14 September 2015
Policy & Finance
Public to have more say on pollution
Public to have more say on pollution
Energy
NGOs, Cambodia voice alarm at Lao decision to proceed with Don Sahong Dam
NGOs, Cambodia voice alarm at Lao decision to proceed with Don Sahong Dam
11 September 2015
Energy
Environment experts discuss dam dangers
Environment experts discuss dam dangers
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