1 November 2022 World New Power Plans Could Change The Tide Developing nations in the Mekong have long had to choose between cheap, accessible power and sustainable river management. That may no longer be necessary.
31 October 2022 World The World Is Making The Mekong Its Dump Mounting marine pollution is choking the world’s oceans and rivers, especially in Southeast Asia — and it’ll only get worse unless something changes.
3 October 2022 World Borderless Haze Threatens Southeast Asia Governments, civil society, and the international community need to work fast as the dry season approaches and smoke haze returns in Southeast Asia.
30 September 2022 World Laying Down The Law On Air Pollution Air pollution is an international problem. Domestic and international laws could work together to combat it.
29 September 2022 World Science Can Clear The Air For Pollution Policymakers Together, satellite data, atmospheric-chemistry modelling and ground-based monitoring could help mitigate the South Asian air-pollution crisis.
28 September 2022 World There’s No Safe Level Of Air Pollution Emissions that meet air-quality standards still cause illness and early death. Planning decisions need to help drive down exposure.
27 September 2022 World The Pesky Problem Of Offshoring Pollution A turn to sustainable development could help stop rich countries offshoring their pollution to poorer countries.
26 September 2022 World Tackling Air Pollution At A Global Scale Air pollution has no respect for borders. Regional agreements can only go so far. The world needs a global agreement.
23 September 2022 World Fixing Jakarta’s Commuter Pollution Problem The Indonesian capital’s air quality is already bad. Emissions from vehicles commuting from its fringes worsens the situation.
22 September 2022 World How Victims Can Pay Polluters For A Win-Win Result With smoke haze posing a significant pollution issue in Southeast Asia, a victim-pays approach could result in cleaner air for all.