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Death Toll Climbs to 199 in Vietnam as Typhoon’s Aftermath Brings Flash Floods and Landslides

Death Toll Climbs to 199 in Vietnam as Typhoon’s Aftermath Brings Flash Floods and Landslides

By Hau Dinh and David Rising
Following Typhoon Yagi, the flooding in Hanoi has been reportedly the worst in two decades.

Defund Indonesia’s Deadly Peat Fires

Defund Indonesia’s Deadly Peat Fires

By Refki Saputra
Massive financial flows from abroad have directly fueled the vast scale of peatland conversion and resulting fires in Indonesia. 
A Robot Begins Removal of Melted Fuel From the Fukushima Nuclear Plant. It Could Take a Century.

A Robot Begins Removal of Melted Fuel From the Fukushima Nuclear Plant. It Could Take a Century.

By Mari Yamaguchi
The robot’s two-week trip is a crucial step in a decades-long process to decommission the plant and deal with large amounts of highly radioactive melted fuel inside.

Heavy Climate Toll on Bangladesh Warrants Attention and Action

Heavy Climate Toll on Bangladesh Warrants Attention and Action

By Parvez Uddin Chowdhury
The country is bounded by rapidly rising seas to its south and by overflowing rivers in its north and northeast.

Referendum to Decide Kazakhstan’s Nuclear Energy Ambition

Referendum to Decide Kazakhstan’s Nuclear Energy Ambition

By Nigel Li
Around 200 nuclear power plants are currently operating in 30 countries around the world. Kazakhstan may well be on its way to joining that list. 

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Bangladesh’s Flood Response Turns Crisis Into Cooperation

Bangladesh’s Flood Response Turns Crisis Into Cooperation

By Shafiqul Islam Shafik
Bangladesh has shown how its “engineering diplomacy” approach to managing a flood crisis could be a pathway to resilience.

The Opportunity for South Korea-US Cooperation in AI Hardware and Energy Needs

The Opportunity for South Korea-US Cooperation in AI Hardware and Energy Needs

By Seungmin (Helen) Lee and Michelle J. Lee
By supporting South Korea’s renewable energy development, the U.S. could strengthen a critical ally’s AI and chip industry, which is a step toward building collective resilience.
Kazakhstan Sets Date for Nuclear Power Plant Referendum

Kazakhstan Sets Date for Nuclear Power Plant Referendum

By Catherine Putz
The question – “Do you agree with the construction of a nuclear power plant in Kazakhstan?” – will be put to voters on October 6.

Will Japan Turn to Deep Seabed Mining to Secure Critical Mineral Supply Chains?

Will Japan Turn to Deep Seabed Mining to Secure Critical Mineral Supply Chains?

By Oliver Banks and Ariel Silverman
Despite the apparent benefits, there are significant legal gaps and technological limitations that must be addressed before this mineral wealth on the seafloor can be brought to market.

China Will Generate More Nuclear Power Than Both France and the United States by 2030

China Will Generate More Nuclear Power Than Both France and the United States by 2030

By Rakshith Shetty
China's rapid build-up of nuclear reactors is expected to see it top the global standings.

Threat Multiplier: Sherri Goodman on Climate and Global Security

Threat Multiplier: Sherri Goodman on Climate and Global Security

By Catherine Putz
“By understanding how climate is reshaping the global landscape, we can more effectively prepare our forces to operate under changing conditions.”
What Australia Needs to Do at the Pacific Islands Forum

What Australia Needs to Do at the Pacific Islands Forum

By Joseph Sikulu
To continue the extraction and export of coal and gas is to make the financial burden of Pacific climate resilience heavier and harder to bear.

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