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8 January 2020
Carbon & Climate
It's official: India just experienced its hottest decade on record
It's official: India just experienced its hottest decade on record
19 December 2019
Water
The invisible water shortage in Hebei’s capital
The invisible water shortage in Hebei’s capital
12 December 2019
Food & Agriculture
Winds of hunger: Simultaneous heatwaves could batter food-growing countries
Winds of hunger: Simultaneous heatwaves could batter food-growing countries
20 November 2019
Food & Agriculture
Oceans could provide over six times more food than they do today
Oceans could provide over six times more food than they do today
8 October 2019
Energy
Asia’s thirsty coal-fired power plants face water scarcity
Asia’s thirsty coal-fired power plants face water scarcity
3 October 2019
Water
Global thirst: A spotlight on water in industry
Global thirst: A spotlight on water in industry
18 September 2019
Water
Parched lives on the fringe: How water scarcity has widened inequality in Chennai
Parched lives on the fringe: How water scarcity has widened inequality in Chennai
9 September 2019
Cities
Climate change is degrading the liveability of developing Asia's cities
Climate change is degrading the liveability of developing Asia's cities
3 September 2019
Carbon & Climate
Indonesian court cancels dam project in last stronghold of tigers, orangutans
Indonesian court cancels dam project in last stronghold of tigers, orangutans
28 August 2019
Carbon & Climate
High-tech weather forecasting aims to bring new hope to Indian farmers facing the devastation of climate change
High-tech weather forecasting aims to bring new hope to Indian farmers facing the devastation of climate change
27 August 2019
Policy & Finance
Honest, accurate, transparent? How is China faring at sustainability reporting?
Honest, accurate, transparent? How is China faring at sustainability reporting?
Water
From Ikea to Gap, firms aim to use scarce water more wisely
From Ikea to Gap, firms aim to use scarce water more wisely
23 August 2019
Water
As students map the weather, an Indian village bests its water woes
As students map the weather, an Indian village bests its water woes
22 August 2019
Water
Water pollution an 'invisible threat' to global goals, economists warn
Water pollution an 'invisible threat' to global goals, economists warn
19 August 2019
Water
One quarter of the world's population face extremely high water stress
One quarter of the world's population face extremely high water stress
31 July 2019
Waste
Microplastic waste fouls up beaches on Sri Lanka’s southern tourism coast
Microplastic waste fouls up beaches on Sri Lanka’s southern tourism coast
Carbon & Climate
Pakistan’s Indus delta becoming no man’s land
Pakistan’s Indus delta becoming no man’s land
30 July 2019
Water
India pushes for its largest ever hydropower project despite concerns
India pushes for its largest ever hydropower project despite concerns
22 July 2019
Water
Droughts in Cambodia spell doom for farmers and fishermen
Droughts in Cambodia spell doom for farmers and fishermen
18 July 2019
Water
Reusing wastewater in agriculture could reduce water scarcity. Can you stomach it?
Reusing wastewater in agriculture could reduce water scarcity. Can you stomach it?
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