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Asia At Risk Amid Scientific Warnings of Heavier Rainfalls and Increasing Flood Risk

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Environmental Issues In Indonesia: A Growing Concern

Indonesia's mix of geographic location, large population and historically poor government environmental oversight have caused significant issues to grow over the last several decades. Now,...

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Air Pollution in India: Devastating Health Effects

India may be turning a corner towards improving its air pollution levels, despite the country being far from claiming victory over its deadly smog.

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Delhi Smog: A Look At The Crisis and Pathway To Cleaner Skies

Delhi has some of the worst air quality in the world due to rapid industrialisation, population growth and geographic factors. Existing policy measures need to...

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Japan’s Fossil Fuel Financing Has Long Term Repercussions For Local Communities

Japan is not viewed as an environmental leader due to its significant financial support for fossil fuel projects globally, totaling USD 93 billion over the...

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Unlocking USD 5 Trillion a Year for Climate Finance

New research ahead of COP29 finds that ending fossil fuel subsidies and taxing polluters could release trillions of dollars for climate action and justice.

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Japan’s LNG Financing Is Disastrous for Local Communities and the Economy

With Japan now trying to finance and support the expansion of LNG power plants, terminals, and other infrastructure across Asia, the entire region could be...

Extreme Weather

How Do Typhoons Form?

Typhoons form in the western Pacific Ocean with warm ocean water and surface winds. This creates a cycle that releases more heat, further increasing wind...

Typhoon Yagi is Asia’s Latest Climate Change-Fuelled Disaster

Scientists attribute the severity of Typhoon Yagi, which has caused widespread devastation and impacted millions in Vietnam, directly to human-driven climate change.

South Asia Succumbs to the Heavy Rain, Highlighting the Need For Urgent Adaptation Action

South Asia can’t catch a break, battling climate disasters one after another. After weeks-long heatwaves with temperatures at the threshold of human survivability, countries have...

Typhoon Gaemi Linked to Climate Change by Imperial College Storm Model

The IRIS rapid attribution analysis links Typhoon Gaemi to human-caused global warming. This highlights the impact of climate change on storm intensity and the importance...

Typhoon Yagi is Asia’s Latest Climate Change-Fuelled Disaster

South Asia Succumbs to the Heavy Rain, Highlighting the Need For Urgent Adaptation Action

Typhoon Gaemi Linked to Climate Change by Imperial College Storm Model

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Unlocking USD 5 Trillion a Year for Climate Finance

New research ahead of COP29 finds that ending fossil fuel subsidies and taxing polluters could release trillions of dollars for climate action and justice.

Climate Change in Mexico: Impacts and Lacklustre Policies

Climate change has already impacted Mexico, and projections show that these impacts will grow during the coming century. However, Mexico's climate policy is inadequate, raising...

‘Heatflation’ is Driving Up Food Prices. What Can Be Done?

Heatflation is here, and vulnerable communities will suffer the most from rising food prices and undernourishment without collective global climate action.

Saudi Arabia’s Environmental Issues: At Odds With Fossil Fuels

Saudi Arabia is facing significant climate change-related issues, yet it is one of the world's top oil-producing countries. This juxtaposition will be a major economic...

Climate Change in Mexico: Impacts and Lacklustre Policies

‘Heatflation’ is Driving Up Food Prices. What Can Be Done?

Saudi Arabia’s Environmental Issues: At Odds With Fossil Fuels

Impact of Climate Change on Tourism

Climate Change’s Impacts on Himalayan Glaciers – Podcast

Attributions speaks with Finu Shrestha at ICIMOD about climate change's impacts on Himalayan glaciers and water security.

Universal Forest License Could Multiply Environmental Issues in Indonesia

Deforestation has long been one of the greatest environmental issues in Indonesia. The country’s biofuel drive threatens large areas of forests.

COP28: Band-Aid Solutions While Natural Ecosystems Are On Edge

At COP28, leaders demonstrated more ambition than any previous conference to date regarding natural ecosystem preservation. Yet, the feet dragging on the fossil fuel phaseout...

Asian Monsoon is Transforming Due to Climate Change and Pollution

The Asian monsoon is vital to safeguard harvests and water supplies and to generate energy. But, climate change is making it unpredictable.

Universal Forest License Could Multiply Environmental Issues in Indonesia

COP28: Band-Aid Solutions While Natural Ecosystems Are On Edge

Asian Monsoon is Transforming Due to Climate Change and Pollution

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COP29: Women Key for Effective and Inclusive Climate Action

The world is not moving fast enough to combat the escalating climate crisis. Gender-equal decision-making and financing are essential to accelerate effective change.

Climate Change In The Philippines: Causes, Effects and Solutions

The Philippines is one of the countries with the highest climate change risk. It faces severe impacts that span its environment, economy, and communities. While...

JBIC-backed Verde Island Passage LNG Faces Growing Public Outcry

A major LNG fossil gas plant is being built in the Verde Island Passage, a critically important marine biodiversity hotspot in the Philippines, backed by...

Will COP29 Bring the Climate Action the World Needs?

Earth’s systems are on the brink, endangering our future like never before. COP29 must steer us from catastrophe.