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Saving Indonesia’s Forests
By
Gemima Harvey
for
The Diplomat
May 01, 2015
Despite recent signs of modest progress, the fight to save Indonesia’s natural forests is far from being won.
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Oceania
The Plan to Save the Great Barrier Reef
A new plan to protect the natural wonder enjoys rare bipartisan support in Australia.
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The Plan to Save the Great Barrier Reef
Southeast Asia
Change on the Mighty Mekong
Hunger for affordable energy is threatening traditional livelihoods and a unique biodiversity.
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Change on the Mighty Mekong
Southeast Asia
Will Indonesia Get Serious on Carbon?
Indonesia has a poor record on climate change. Will this be the year that changes?
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Will Indonesia Get Serious on Carbon?
Southeast Asia
The Growing Mekong Controversy
Mekong consultants have exposed serious flaws in the Don Sahong Dam project, which continues regardless.
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The Growing Mekong Controversy
December 17, 2014
Lima: Climate Change Optimism Returns to Earth
After the positive feeling of the U.S.-China climate deal, a return to the realities of multilateral negotiations.
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Lima: Climate Change Optimism Returns to Earth
Southeast Asia
Vietnam, Agent Orange, and GMOs
An Agent Orange maker is being welcomed back to Vietnam to grow genetically modified organisms.
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Vietnam, Agent Orange, and GMOs
Southeast Asia
Cambodia’s Environment: Good News in Areng Valley?
Can Cambodia’s nascent environmental movement save the pristine Areng Valley from a Chinese dam?
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Cambodia’s Environment: Good News in Areng Valley?
Southeast Asia
Laos: From Guns to Headlamps
A look at efforts to rescue the wildlife of Laos from the brink of extinction.
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Laos: From Guns to Headlamps
East Asia
China’s Climate Change Paradox
It is the world's largest emitter of carbon dioxide, but recent shifts in China give cause for hope.
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China’s Climate Change Paradox
South Asia
Catastrophe and Optimism: South Asia at the UN Climate Summit
Although India’s PM Modi skipped it, South Asia still had a presence at the climate change gathering in New York.
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Catastrophe and Optimism: South Asia at the UN Climate Summit
East Asia
Japan: Let Them Eat Whale
When it comes to whaling, perhaps it is time to give Japan what it says it wants.
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Japan: Let Them Eat Whale
South Asia
Cleaning Up the Ganges
Narendra Modi will need more than just rhetoric to clean up India’s most important river.
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Cleaning Up the Ganges
Oceania
Food Security and Solomon Islands
Pests and other ravages of climate change are creating a food security challenge for the Pacific island nation.
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Food Security and Solomon Islands
South Asia
Yarsagumba: Biological Gold
A gold rush mentality has attached to a fungus known as the ‘Himalayan Viagra,’ to the detriment of local communities.
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Yarsagumba: Biological Gold
June 28, 2014
The Rise of Wildlife Trafficking in the Pacific
Transnational criminal networks are wreaking havoc on the regional environment. Can they be stopped?
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The Rise of Wildlife Trafficking in the Pacific
South Asia
Will Climate Change Spark Conflict in Bangladesh?
A changing climate appears likely to wreak havoc on one of the world’s poorest countries in the coming decades.
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Will Climate Change Spark Conflict in Bangladesh?
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