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Biodiversity
Southeast Asia’s Imperiled Biodiversity
By Nithin Coca
Southeast Asia is one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. The region is also among the leaders in habitat and wildlife loss.
Bushfires and a Warming Planet Are Putting Australia’s Biodiversity at Risk
By Joshua Mcdonald
Ecologists estimate that more than a billion animals and hundreds of millions of insects perished in the fires.
Pakistan's Biodiversity Is Disappearing, But No One Seems to Notice
By Rabiya Jaffery
The depletion of natural habitats in Pakistan is a problem in need of greater attention.
Asia’s Environment Is at a Tipping Point
By Madhav Karki and Sonali Senaratna Sellamuttu
We need to act now to save biodiversity and ecosystems.
Indigenous Communities and Biodiversity
By Gemima Harvey
Indigenous peoples often play a vital role in preserving biodiversity, something that is often forgotten.
Japan's Hard Green Line
Tokyo’s surprising stance at the Cancun meet may stimulate talk. But its own environmental policy is still insufficient.
Asia’s Biodiversity Challenge
The Diplomat speaks with Ahmed Djoghlaf, executive secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, about the ongoing COP10 conference.
Japan’s Biodiversity Duty
As the UN biodiversity meeting opens in Nagoya, marauding bears and toads highlight ecological dangers.
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