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Wind in the Sails of Renewables in Kazakhstan

Wind in the Sails of Renewables in Kazakhstan

By Catherine Putz
Astana signs yet another wind farm deal, this time with COP28 host UAE’s Masdar for the development of a 1 gigawatt wind power project.
Australian Wildfires: Is the Term ‘Bushfire’ Out of Date?

Australian Wildfires: Is the Term ‘Bushfire’ Out of Date?

By Helen Bromhead
Fires are changing so does that mean the way we refer to them should too? It could soon be a hot topic.

Cambodian PM Affirms Ban on Mekong Hydropower Projects

Cambodian PM Affirms Ban on Mekong Hydropower Projects

By Sebastian Strangio
Hun Manet also announced the official cancellation of the $1.5 billion, 700-megawatt coal power plant.

Rising Tides, Rising Solutions: Tuvalu’s Innovative Climate Adaptation Strategies

Rising Tides, Rising Solutions: Tuvalu’s Innovative Climate Adaptation Strategies

By John Augé
Ahead of COP28, the world can learn from Tuvalu’s unique approach to the existential threat of climate change.

Keeping Asia’s Net-Zero Dream Alive

Keeping Asia’s Net-Zero Dream Alive

By Tamara Amalia
Developed nations need to take four concrete steps at COP28 to advance the renewable energy transformation in the Asia-Pacific.
Extinguishing a Point of Contention: Examining Transboundary Haze in Southeast Asia

Extinguishing a Point of Contention: Examining Transboundary Haze in Southeast Asia

By Lauren Mai
The region's toxic air pollution is a regional problem requiring a coordinated regional solution.

New Zealand’s New Government Will Have Its First Diplomatic Test at COP28

New Zealand’s New Government Will Have Its First Diplomatic Test at COP28

By Geoffrey Miller
New Zealand has a new National-led government. What is its strategy for COP28 in Dubai?
Xie Zhenhua’s Swan Song Amid the Geopolitics of COP28

Xie Zhenhua’s Swan Song Amid the Geopolitics of COP28

By Sacha Shaw
This year’s United Nations climate change conference is expected to be the last for China’s veteran climate envoy.

Indian Rescuers Prepare to Drill to Reach 40 Workers Trapped in a Tunnel

Indian Rescuers Prepare to Drill to Reach 40 Workers Trapped in a Tunnel

By Biswajeet Banerjee
A landslide in the under-construction mountain road in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand resulted in the collapse of the tunnel.

Offshore Wind in the South China Sea: A Counter-Salami Slicing Strategy for Vietnam 

Offshore Wind in the South China Sea: A Counter-Salami Slicing Strategy for Vietnam 

By Shambhu Sajith
Vietnam could achieve two goals at once by pursuing advanced clean energy technology and solidifying its claims in the South China Sea.

Masks are Back, Construction Banned and Schools Shut as Toxic Air Engulfs New Delhi

Masks are Back, Construction Banned and Schools Shut as Toxic Air Engulfs New Delhi

By Shonal Ganguly and Piyush Nagpal
In winter, the burning of crop residues in neighboring states coincides with cooler temperatures that trap hazardous smoke.
Air Quality Woes: A Joint Struggle for India and Pakistan

Air Quality Woes: A Joint Struggle for India and Pakistan

By Abdul Waheed Bhutto
Effectively addressing this challenge requires the governments of both India and Pakistan to prioritize year-round efforts aimed at reducing emissions.

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