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Somalia’s coastal crisis: Voices from the edge of the sea“We used to bring home fish every morning. Now we bring nothing...”Written by Guest Contributor3 weeks ago
Water wars and hydro-hegemony in South AsiaChina plans to build the world's biggest dam, giving it a chokehold on South Asia's water suppliesWritten by Sonia Awale, Qian Sun4 weeks ago
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Will China’s new solar firms accelerate Indonesia’s green transition?Solar panels still remain out of reach for many in Indonesia's domestic marketWritten by Hasya Nindita, Zhaoyin Feng16 June 2025
Guinea: Lax permit allocation behind mining permit withdrawalsGuinea is the world’s second-largest bauxite producer Written by Jean SovonTranslated by Laura16 June 2025
How Chinese media ignores the environmental toll of the Belt and Road Initiative in AfricaAfrican stories have become central to the ‘Tell China’s Story Well’ strategyWritten by Jean Sovon, Vivian Wu12 June 2025
Peruvian farmer loses climate case against fossil fuel giant, but paves way for future actionExperts say that despite the lawsuit's dismissal, the ruling sets a precedentWritten by Climate Home News10 June 2025
No lambs for Eid: Drought, deforestation, and decline in MoroccoMorocco suspends Eid sacrifices as sheep vanish, forests shrink, and drought grips the land.Written by Mohamed Belkasen6 June 2025
World Environment Day: In Jamaica, the battle against plastics continuesLast year, over 7,000 volunteers collected more than 43,000 kilograms of trash on some 153 kilometres of Jamaican coastline in just one dayWritten by Emma Lewis5 June 2025
From barren land to thriving forest: The story of photographer Sebastião Salgado’s Instituto Terra in Brazil‘It is a model, a pilot for Brazil, and I would say it might even be a pilot for the world. ..’Written by Ana Cavalcanti5 June 2025
Cambodian journalist faces more than a dozen charges after reporting on deforestationHe documented illegal logging but was eventually charged with the same crimeWritten by Mong Palatino5 June 2025
The importance of mangroves in addressing climate change in GhanaBeyond their ecological roles, mangroves are integral to the livelihoods of Ghanaian coastal communitiesWritten by iWatch Africa4 June 2025
‘Guyana living a paradox’: A conversation with Professor Ivelaw Griffith on oil and climate changeGuyana [is] producing oil, creating fossil fuel contributions to global warming, and at the same time it has a massive carbon sink Written by Emma Lewis1 June 2025
A group of volunteers in Madagascar is dedicated to preserving their national heritage and environmentIt's better to take small steps forward than to stand by and watch the gradual destruction of Madagascar over timeWritten by MioraTranslated by Miora, Rebecca Cluett1 June 2025