Water speaks in Asian literature
April 29, 2016
As climate change makes a greater impact on the lives of people, The Third Pole looks at how the writers of Asia have portrayed water
April 29, 2016
As climate change makes a greater impact on the lives of people, The Third Pole looks at how the writers of Asia have portrayed water
April 28, 2016
After the controversial Art of Living event on its floodplain, a photographer’s journey down the Yamuna in Delhi captures the extent of abuse and encroachments
April 27, 2016
Communities living in northern Pakistan face the brunt of climate change induced disasters, leading to deaths, and the destruction of livelihoods and infrastructure
April 25, 2016
In some of the worst hit areas villagers try to piece their lives back together a year after the disaster
April 24, 2016
Rebuilding is only just beginning after the quake destroyed over 700,000 houses in Nepal last year
April 22, 2016
Flash floods, sediment deposits and low river levels could make trouble for the Himalayan country’s dam plans – the bedrock of its green economy
April 21, 2016
Paris agreement signing may lead to early climate action
April 21, 2016
South Asia’s most water abundant country, Bhutan, faces local water shortages because of poor management and accessibility
April 20, 2016
With the near-extinction of vultures, new methods have come up to deal with animal carcasses, including north India’s first crematorium for animals
April 19, 2016
WWF camera traps capture lovely images of the snow leopard in Sikkim for the first time