Stunting in Nepal: kitchen smoke adding fuel to the fire
March 30, 2018
New research links smoke from cook stoves to high levels of stunted growth among children in Nepal
March 30, 2018
New research links smoke from cook stoves to high levels of stunted growth among children in Nepal
March 29, 2018
China has forged ahead on developing hydropower, while other Himalayan nations have languished, Nilanjan Ghosh explains why
March 28, 2018
The managing director of Bhutan’s Druk Green Power Corporation, Chhewang Rinzin, talks about how to minimise the negative impacts of the country’s big dam plans
March 27, 2018
The impact of hundreds and thousands of Rohingya refugees have been devastating to the forest cover and water availability in Cox’s Bazar, fuelling resentments with the local population
March 26, 2018
Slowing demand for electricity and competition from renewables have halted new reactor approvals, writes Feng Hao
March 23, 2018
After large snowfall in 2017, this year Afghanistan has experienced the reverse, with the lowest snowfall in years, sparking concerns that the country may be heading towards drought conditions
March 22, 2018
Undervalued and ignored, wetlands are disappearing and drying up in Nepal – leaving the communities and wildlife that depend on them exposed in a changing climate
March 21, 2018
Manshi Asher argues that the reliance an education providing merely literacy, connecting people to a wider world, but alienating them from their environments, has done little good to people or their ecosystems
March 20, 2018
Pakistan’s Sindh province is affected badly by climate change, in a larger country that is also deeply vulnerable, but are dams the solution?
March 19, 2018
As China creates two new cabinet level ministries to deal with natural resources and the environment, the world watches as to what this will do to its growth patterns, and the condition of its people