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Bainimarama and FijiFirst Secure Electoral Victory

Bainimarama and FijiFirst Secure Electoral Victory

By Grant Wyeth
Former coup leader-turned Prime Minister Bainimarama held onto power, winning more time to reshape Fijian politics.
Machine-Learning, Climate Change, and Disaster Management in the Philippines

Machine-Learning, Climate Change, and Disaster Management in the Philippines

By Chetan Peddada
Machine-learning can provide relevant information at the right moment to climate change disaster survivors in the Philippines.

Paying Attention to the Blue Pacific

Paying Attention to the Blue Pacific

By Grant Wyeth
Pacific Island countries want to rebrand as “large ocean states,” custodians of large swaths of the Pacific Ocean.

Nearly 10 Percent of the US F-22 Inventory Was Damaged or Destroyed in Hurricane Michael

Nearly 10 Percent of the US F-22 Inventory Was Damaged or Destroyed in Hurricane Michael

By Ankit Panda
The bulk of the damaged F-22s may be training units.

Embracing Change and Working Together to Save the Planet

Embracing Change and Working Together to Save the Planet

By Haoliang Xu
From fighting climate change to adapting to the fourth industrial revolution, it will take more than government action to make progress.
Australia’s Domestic Politics Hamstrings Its Pacific Foreign Policy

Australia’s Domestic Politics Hamstrings Its Pacific Foreign Policy

By Grant Wyeth
In the Pacific, climate change is an existential threat. Australia’s domestic unease on the issue hinders its foreign policy.

Korea's Heatwave Is an Opportunity for Samsung to Act

Korea's Heatwave Is an Opportunity for Samsung to Act

By Insung Lee
Now is the tech giant’s chance to truly “Do Bigger Things” for climate change.
Taking India’s Climate Migrants Seriously

Taking India’s Climate Migrants Seriously

By Nandan Sharalaya
In India, close to 1.5 million people are classified as internally displaced every year, many for climate change reasons.

China’s Nuclear Energy Gambit

China’s Nuclear Energy Gambit

By Anthony Kleven
Nuclear power has emerged as an option for Beijing as it continues its struggle to transition to a cleaner, low-carbon future.

Pakistan’s Climate Change Plight

Pakistan’s Climate Change Plight

By Rabiya Jaffery
Pakistan needs access to global climate funds to combat climate change impacts.

Tough Tasks for China’s New Environment Ministry

Tough Tasks for China’s New Environment Ministry

By Jackson Ewing
Beijing is fundamentally changing its environmental governance, but will it work?
How to Green Malaysian Electricity

How to Green Malaysian Electricity

By Paul Pryce
Malaysia continues to be one of the biggest greenhouse gas emitters in ASEAN. What can Kuala Lumpur do?

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