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Can Sri Lanka Afford to Go Green?

Can Sri Lanka Afford to Go Green?

By Michael Iveson
Sri Lanka will not fulfill its renewable energy commitments under current economic conditions. But what if the government could simultaneously tackle its climate, energy, and debt crises?
Vietnam Sentences Environmental Advocate to 3 Years Prison

Vietnam Sentences Environmental Advocate to 3 Years Prison

By Sebastian Strangio
Hoang Thi Minh Hong is the fifth climate activist to be sentenced to a lengthy prison term on tax-related charges over the past two years.

Japan’s Hydrogen Rush in Australia

Japan’s Hydrogen Rush in Australia

By Daisuke Akimoto
Hydrogen resources in Australia are indispensable for Japan’s decarbonization strategy, and Japanese businesses are racing to enter the market.

The Antarctic Treaty System: A Useful but Imperfect ‘Guardrail’ for China-US Relations

The Antarctic Treaty System: A Useful but Imperfect ‘Guardrail’ for China-US Relations

By Nengye Liu
Unlike the USSR, China, as a latecomer, has no vested interest in the existing rules of the ATS.

Pakistan’s Energy Crossroads: Coal Dependency, the Climate Crisis, and a Quest for Sustainability

Pakistan’s Energy Crossroads: Coal Dependency, the Climate Crisis, and a Quest for Sustainability

By Abdul Waheed Bhutto
Pakistan thinks coal is the answer to its energy security woes – but the climate impact risks undermining national security in other ways.
Environment­alists Under Attack in the Philippines

Environment­alists Under Attack in the Philippines

By Mong Palatino
According to a new report by the watchdog Global Witness, the country remains the most dangerous place in Asia to be an environmental activist.

G-20’s Delhi Declaration Fell Short on Climate Change

G-20’s Delhi Declaration Fell Short on Climate Change

By Laraib Farhat
It acknowledged "national circumstances" in the gradual reduction of "unabated coal power," but omitted any reference to decreasing crude oil consumption.
How the EU Can Contribute to the Green Transition in Central Asia

How the EU Can Contribute to the Green Transition in Central Asia

By Alouddin Komilov
By focusing its efforts on a few key sectors, the EU can strengthen Central Asia’s resilience, prosperity, and regional cooperation.

The G20 Delhi Declaration Set the Climate Finance Agenda For COP28

The G20 Delhi Declaration Set the Climate Finance Agenda For COP28

By Archana Chaudhary
India’s G-20 presidency succeeded in pushing the climate funding envelope from the billions into the trillions.

India’s Strengthening Energy Diplomacy With Southeast Asia

India’s Strengthening Energy Diplomacy With Southeast Asia

By Shruti Sharma
India is discussing cross-border power sharing in Southeast Asia, part of an attempt to become a major electricity exporter.

The Green Great Game Is This Century’s Space Race

The Green Great Game Is This Century’s Space Race

By Chietigj Bajpaee
The rivalry for access to raw materials to facilitate the energy transition will turn the “Green Great Game” into one of the defining geopolitical features of the 21st century.
Indonesia’s New Capital Must Learn From Jakarta’s Hideous Pollution Problem

Indonesia’s New Capital Must Learn From Jakarta’s Hideous Pollution Problem

By Michael Suryaprawira and Vivid Amalia Khusna
There are measures that the government can take to avoid the smog that periodically blankets the center of the capital.

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