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Cambodian Court Sentences Environmental Activists to Hefty Prison Terms

Cambodian Court Sentences Environmental Activists to Hefty Prison Terms

By Sebastian Strangio
The 10 activists, four of whom were arrested outside the court, are members of the group Mother Nature, which was deregistered in 2017.
Ecological Disasters in Sikkim: A Skewed Security-Development Balance in the Himalayas? 

Ecological Disasters in Sikkim: A Skewed Security-Development Balance in the Himalayas? 

By Stanzin Lhaskyabs and Rahul Ganguly
Developmental and security projects, such as the construction of dams and roads, are contributing to the uptick in deadly natural disasters.

Protecting the Vulnerable in India From the Monsoon’s Flood of Diseases

Protecting the Vulnerable in India From the Monsoon’s Flood of Diseases

By Indranil Mukhopadhyay
Primary, preventive, and public health initiatives at the local level must be initiated to prevent vector-borne diseases across India.

India-Pakistan Water Cooperation Returns to Kashmir 

India-Pakistan Water Cooperation Returns to Kashmir 

By Sehr Rushmeen
A hydroelectric inspection signals increased engagement amid climate concerns.

Rising Temperatures Threaten India’s Wheat Production

Rising Temperatures Threaten India’s Wheat Production

By Biswajit Dhar
Decline in wheat production over the past two seasons because of rising temperatures has reduced domestic availability
Striking a Balance: The Philippines’ Path to Sustainable Critical Minerals Development

Striking a Balance: The Philippines’ Path to Sustainable Critical Minerals Development

By Rocco Cartusciello
Manila is under pressure to begin exploiting its rich mineral deposits, but it needs to carefully consider the likely social and environmental costs.

Climate Change May Worsen Flooding in Mumbai and Chennai

Climate Change May Worsen Flooding in Mumbai and Chennai

By Dharmappa Hagare
For all flood-prone cities of India, there is an urgent need to develop flood inundation maps.
The Challenge of Regulating Japan’s Deep-sea Mining Experiment

The Challenge of Regulating Japan’s Deep-sea Mining Experiment

By Alison McCook
As Japan gears up to mine its extended continental shelf, serious questions remain about whether international regulators will be ready. 

Thailand Has Tried – and Failed – to Solve Its Pollution Problem

Thailand Has Tried – and Failed – to Solve Its Pollution Problem

By Huizhong Wu
From February to April, Chiang Mai in northern Thailand regularly tops the list of the world's worst cities for air pollution.

Mongolia Signs an Ambitious Conservation Agreement With The Nature Conservancy

Mongolia Signs an Ambitious Conservation Agreement With The Nature Conservancy

By Bolor Lkhaajav
The 15-year, $198 million agreement underscores Mongolia's willingness to adopt best practices from other countries in its quest for sound environmental stewardship.

China and the Race for Nuclear Fusion

China and the Race for Nuclear Fusion

By Chris Qihan Zou
Nuclear fusion is the next frontier in both climate change and great power competition.
Electric Vehicles Sales Boom in Nepal

Electric Vehicles Sales Boom in Nepal

By Binaj Gurubacharya
The shift is helping to save on oil imports and alleviate smog.

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