Hydropower boom in China and along Asia’s rivers outpaces regional electricity demand
April 28, 2017
Will the expansion of hydropower shift the region towards a low carbon future, or simply over exploit a fragile ecosystem?
April 28, 2017
Will the expansion of hydropower shift the region towards a low carbon future, or simply over exploit a fragile ecosystem?
April 28, 2017
What happens if neither the US nor China is ready to take the lead, ask Angel Hsu and Carlin Rosengarten
April 27, 2017
Hydropower expansion in Yunnan may be fatal for this rare and beautiful bird, writes Wan Rong
April 27, 2017
The extensive coverage of the Indus Waters Treaty in the Pakistani media overemphasises disagreements with India, and ignores more important water management challenges that the country faces
April 26, 2017
This documentary reveals the hardships faced by stray dogs and their impact on humans and wildlife on the Tibetan plateau
April 26, 2017
The revered Ganga has now become a river that is coming from nowhere and going nowhere
April 25, 2017
Exclusive interview with Bangladesh’s former top diplomat on the Teesta, India-Bangladesh water relations, the Farakka Barrage, and the future of the Ganga Treaty
April 24, 2017
Exclusive interview with Prafulla Samantara, a key leader in the long struggle against bauxite mining in a forest safeguarded by indigenous people for centuries
April 21, 2017
A slew of initiatives announced during and after the recent Namami Brahmaputra river festival aim to revitalise the river as a trade and travel network, but there is a long way to go
April 20, 2017
The core problems driving climate change are not going to disappear, but both the sense of danger and a strategy based on hope for peaceful change, are necessary to create a better world