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Malaysia Could Shut Schools Due to Spiking Air Pollution
By Sebastian Strangio
This year has seen the worst air pollution since 2019, due to the effects of the El Nino weather pattern.
A Plea for Sense on International Day Against Nuclear Tests
By Bunny McDiarmid
Can the world come to its senses on nuclear weapons?
Taiwan's Illegal Fishing Is 'Out of Control'
By Linda van der Horst
Illegal fishing has Taiwan facing a ban on seafood exports to the EU.
US-China: Climate Change Challenge and Opportunity
By Li Shuo
A climate deal offers hope for US-China relations – and for the world’s future.
Kiribati and the Future of Coal
By Kumi Naidoo
This Pacific Island nation’s stand on coal has the power to shift climate politics.
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Remembering the Power of Peace
By Kumi Naidoo
Japan’s nuclear history reflects humanity’s capacity for destruction – and peace.
Under Fire: NGOs Face Increasing Hostility
By Luke Hunt
Long accustomed to occupying the moral high ground, NGOs are coming in for increasing criticism.
Modi's Systematic Clampdown on Indian Civil Society Must Stop
By Sanjay Kumar
The Indian government is growing less tolerant of debate and dissent each day. This is immensely troubling.
Pardon Me, Mr. Putin
By Ankit Panda
Vladimir Putin has granted amnesty to a slew of political opponents in Russia. Why?
How International Pressure Can Change Chinese Factories
Will fashion brands phase out the use of hazardous chemicals from their entire supply chain?
'Blowing in the Wind?': China's Energy Future
Despite persistent challenges, a new Greenpeace report finds wind power might have a bright future in China.
Tackling China's Toxic Factories
Transparency is key to cleaning up China’s factories. Undercover young environmentalists are trying to help.
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