Receding flood waters in Sindh Province are leaving behind bodies, thousands of rotting carcasses and the threat of disease.
Wracked by droughts, floods and simmering tensions, Asia’s governments need a more co-ordinated approach to water crises.
The Diplomat speaks with Jonathan Watts about his book 'When a Billion Chinese Jump'. Can the world survive Chinese growth?
Often derided as a basket case, Bangladesh might just have a thing or two to show the world about tackling climate change.
As the number of Bengal tigers plunges, India has been spurred into action, reports Shreyasi Singh. But is it too late?
Pacific island nations are on the frontline of climate change, yet despite being seen as the first 'victims,' many are re-positioning themselves to lead the world in renewable energy infrastructure, writes Ben Bohane.
Too hazardous to touch in some places, China's Yellow River has been choked by pollution and sediment. Joe Lamar reports on officials' struggles to clean up the 'Mother River' and stem demand from the country's ever thirstier provinces.