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Nepal’s Hydropower Ambitions at the Crossroads of Climate Shocks

Nepal’s Hydropower Ambitions at the Crossroads of Climate Shocks

By Atal Ahmadzai
The country's vulnerability to climate-related water shocks is exacerbated by its unique geological and hydrological features.

Greenwashing Raises Red Flags With Indonesian Consumers

Greenwashing Raises Red Flags With Indonesian Consumers

By Ridho Bramulya Ikhsan
Consumers including millennials choose carefully, increasingly aware of deceptive environmental claims by businesses.
Threat Multiplier: Sherri Goodman on Climate and Global Security

Threat Multiplier: Sherri Goodman on Climate and Global Security

By Catherine Putz
“By understanding how climate is reshaping the global landscape, we can more effectively prepare our forces to operate under changing conditions.”

Supply Chain Disruption: A Key Trigger for India’s Plea for Climate Change Action 

Supply Chain Disruption: A Key Trigger for India’s Plea for Climate Change Action 

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
The serious impact of climate change on India’s economic aspiration has begun to figure on the government’s agenda or at least in its public pronouncements.

Districts in the Western Indian Himalayan Region Are More Prone to Climate Change Risks, Says New Study

Districts in the Western Indian Himalayan Region Are More Prone to Climate Change Risks, Says New Study

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
According to the IIT-M report, Shimla in Himachal Pradesh is the most hazard-prone district of the IHR followed by the East Sikkim in the Northeast.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

The Sea Isn’t the Only Thing Rising: Life, Death and Disease in the Pacific

The Sea Isn’t the Only Thing Rising: Life, Death and Disease in the Pacific

By Ami Bera and Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Cutting funding to multilateral efforts that confront climate change globally is shortsighted. When we help others, no matter how many miles away, we learn how to help ourselves.

Bangladesh’s Vulnerable Coastlines on the Frontline of Climate Effects

Bangladesh’s Vulnerable Coastlines on the Frontline of Climate Effects

By Parvez Uddin Chowdhury
Experts say the Sundarbans, the largest mangrove in the world, pays a price as it serves as a first line of defense against cyclones.
Cyclone Remal Leaves Trail of Destruction in India’s Northeast

Cyclone Remal Leaves Trail of Destruction in India’s Northeast

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
This is the first "severe" cyclonic storm to hit the Bay of Bengal coast during the 2024 pre-monsoon season.

Days of Reckoning on the Future of ‘Natural’ Gas in Asia

Days of Reckoning on the Future of ‘Natural’ Gas in Asia

By Axel Dalman
The gas industry in Australia and across Asia needs to face the music being played by major economies and governments worldwide.

Shifting the Narrative on Climate Transition For Southeast Asian Businesses

Shifting the Narrative on Climate Transition For Southeast Asian Businesses

By Petra Christi and Dinda Maharani
Transition plans should reflect the fact that the region’s economies have distinct structures and vulnerabilities compared to their Western counterparts.

Climate Change Hardly a Burning Issue for Indian Voters

Climate Change Hardly a Burning Issue for Indian Voters

By Sajan Thomas and Titto Idicula
The expectation for Indian politicians to “be with the people” now encompasses standing with them through their lived experiences of climate change.
Negotiating Climate Finance: India’s Leadership Role in the Global South

Negotiating Climate Finance: India’s Leadership Role in the Global South

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
The new government in India will have to work through the politics of climate finance, inclusion, and just transition in an increasingly fragmented world order. 

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