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Climate Change
After Brutal Dzud Winter, Mongolia Seeks Foreign Aid
By Ankit Panda
For the first time since 2010, Mongolia has suffered at the hands of another brutal dzud winter.
Will China and India Choke to Death?
By Anthony Kleven
Air pollution problems in Asia's twin giants are killing their citizens, one breath at a time.
Cyclone Winston Wreaks Havoc on Fiji
By Catherine Putz
It was one of the South Pacific's fiercest storms on record.
Russia and Climate Change: A Looming Threat
By Quentin Buckholz
Recent rhetoric notwithstanding, there is reason to be skeptical about Moscow's attitude to climate change.
Time for the US to Start a RIMPAC for Climate Change
By Emanuel Pastreich
The Pacific Command can play a critical role in the green revolution, and create momentum for peace.
The COP21 Deal: What Does It Mean for Asia?
By Nithin Coca
Asian countries played a major role in Paris, and will remain at the forefront of climate change issues.
China Paves Way for Slowing Global Emissions
By chinadialogue
A projected decline in global emissions is largely due to China's reduced coal use, a new study concludes.
Asia-Pacific: Taking on Climate Change
By Shamshad Akhtar
The Intended Nationally Determined Contributions can only be considered as a starting point.
Relax. Indian Access to Australian Uranium Is No Threat
By Poorvie P. Patel
Concerns that Australian uranium could end up in an Indian nuclear bomb are overstated.
Why India Is Key to a Climate Change Agreement in Paris
By Raymond E. Vickery Jr.
As world leaders gather in Paris for climate talks, expect India to play a major role in any agreement at COP21.
Could Climate Change Cooperation Ease Tensions in the South China Sea?
By Wilson VornDick
Climate change could be a net positive for stability in the South China Sea.
Ahead of Paris Climate Talks, How Do Asians See Climate Change?
By Ankit Panda
How do Asia-Pacific states see the issue of global climate change?