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Droughts in Australia Loom as Two Climate Phenomena Approach

Over the past two decades, Australia's drought has cost the government billions, significantly reducing farms’ annual profitability. But is the country resilient enough...

What Is Climate Resilience and How Important Is It for Future Adaptation?

What is climate resilience and how is it involved in preparing for and managing the impacts of new climate extremes in the near...

San Miguel Corporation LNG Projects Could Destroy the Philippines’ ‘Amazon of the Oceans’

San Miguel Corporation's LNG developments are expanding rapidly as the Philippines moves away from coal power plants. Yet, impacts are being felt across...

Deadly Air Pollution in Japan – How to Address It?

With fossil fuel combustion the leading driver of harmful air pollution in Japan, transitioning to clean energy represents a huge win for the...

Pacific Cyclone Season: Could a Loss and Damage Fund Help?

Cyclones are infamous for their impacts on life. Climate change is expected to make them worse. Could a loss and damage fund help?

The Science Behind Heat Waves and Extreme Weather – Podcast

We speak to climate scientist and IPCC author Roxy Mathew Koll about heat waves and extreme weather events in Asia.

Load Shedding in Nepal, While Government Sells Energy to India

Nepal is selling electricity to India but can't supply reliable power to locals because of ageing grids and a lack of transmission lines.

Nature’s Carbon Capture Potential – Podcast

The Attributions podcast speaks with Oswald Schmitz, Professor of Population and Community Ecology at Yale University.

Erratic Monsoons in South Asia Set To Worsen With Rising Land and Sea Temperatures

South Asia’s monsoons were once considered a festive time, but changing climate patterns are making people dread them.