Sri Lanka's economic crisis exposes gaps in renewable energy push
In debt-burdened Sri Lanka, fuel shortages are forcing some people to use firewood, raising fears about the nation’s forests and its plans to switch to renewables
As Kenyans farm in forests, incomes rise and deforestation falls
Forest authorities say Kenya's scheme to let farmers grow crops in forests has slashed illegal logging, as the country aims for 10% of its land in trees by the end of the year
South Africa's floods a 'teachable moment' for climate adaptation
A deluge of rain that has claimed hundreds of lives in South Africa shows why more preparedness for climate extremes is necessary, experts say
Green farming gets a boost as Kenyans confront climate and war shocks
Efforts by farmers to prepare for climate change impacts may also help deal with other crises, from COVID-19 to the Ukraine-Russia war
Why are women under-represented in news stories – and newsrooms – in Asia and the Pacific?
As the world tackles inequality and gender discrimination across many sectors, the news industry in Asia and the Pacific is falling behind with inclusivity – be it in quotes for stories, interviews, or even editorial decisions.
Why are women under-represented in news stories – and newsrooms – in Asia and the Pacific?
As the world tackles inequality and gender discrimination across many sectors, the news industry in Asia and the Pacific is falling behind with inclusivity – be it in quotes for stories, interviews, or even editorial decisions.
Malaria surges in the Amazon as wildcat mining devours indigenous land
By carving massive holes in the earth and disrupting local ecosystems, illegal gold miners in Brazil's Amazon create the perfect breeding conditions for the mosquito-transmitted disease
OPINION: Ukraine's post-war green recovery is essential for Europe's security
Ukraine needs an urgent plan for energy independence, focused on renewables not nuclear - and international help to execute it
As climate change floods U.S. coast, islands fight for public money
As Virginia's Chesapeake Bay islands disappear under rising seas, public money allocated for natural habitats in Maryland breeds frustration among Tangier Island residents
Young Latin Americans see career dreams crushed in COVID's wake
Millions of students in Brazil, Colombia and elsewhere in Latin America have dropped out of training courses and university due to the pandemic's economic impact