China’s seafood banquets put tropical reef fish at risk
October 30, 2014
Rising consumption of luxury seafood in China is placing coral reef fish at risk as diners favour exotic fish for networking banquets, though shark fin consumption is lower
October 30, 2014
Rising consumption of luxury seafood in China is placing coral reef fish at risk as diners favour exotic fish for networking banquets, though shark fin consumption is lower
October 29, 2014
The floods in Kashmir may have faded from the headlines but people continue to suffer with farms and orchards waterlogged and many thousands still homeless
October 23, 2014
Tibetan plateau will experience massive “ecosystem shift” due to climate change and human activities, reducing future water supply to China and South Asia
October 21, 2014
Two intense cyclones have hit India in almost a year. That is totally consistent with what scientists have been warning will be a consequence of climate change
October 21, 2014
The Chinese public is grappling with the many complex and uncertain problems around food in an increasingly sophisticated debate
October 20, 2014
An unusual pattern of winter rain and snow in the Karakoram mountains explains why its glaciers have remained stable, bucking the general trend of glacier melt due to global warming
October 16, 2014
In a rare occurrence, a cyclone that started in the Bay of Bengal caused an avalanche in the Himalayas, killing at least 19 in Nepal
October 15, 2014
Indian and Pakistani fishermen are victims of the fluctuating relationship between the two neighbours with increasing numbers arrested while straying into enemy waters when tensions erupt
October 14, 2014
Forcing an emissions peak in China too soon could damage global efforts to tackle climate change, says climate economist Guan Dabo
October 14, 2014
Cities and villages in India will soon run out of potable water if current trends continue, warns senior water official