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fforts were being made to get all four water treatment plants located along Sungai Johor operational again. PHOTO: THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Water Rationing Begins in Kluang and Pontian as Machap Dam Levels Fall

February 8, 2026 No Comments

Scheduled supply will run until Feb 28 as Johor water operator moves to stabilise treatment plant operations. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC JOHOR BAHRU, Feb 7 —

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Ngurbloat Beach in Southeast Maluku, Indonesia by Kele Project from Getty Images

Indonesia’s ‘Beranda Nusantara’: Maluku Barat Daya Emerges as a Global Stronghold for Marine Biodiversity

February 6, 2026 No Comments

Scientific expedition finds critical migration corridor for 24 protected species, strengthening calls for new marine conservation areas. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC JAKARTA — The waters of

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Agricultural Landscape and Farmers Harvesting Corn by ALDO NESTARES from Pexels

Turning Degraded Lands Into a Forest-Positive Bioeconomy in Indonesia

February 5, 2026 No Comments

A science-based pathway shows how food, energy and climate goals can advance without further deforestation. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC JAKARTA — As Indonesia seeks to meet

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In Rural Malaysia, Communities Power Their Own Energy Transition

February 4, 2026 No Comments

A state-led solar programme in Sarawak is bringing electricity, skills and opportunity to villages once left in the dark. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC SARAWAK, Malaysia —

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Traffic in Manila, Philippines by Nikada from Getty Images Signature

Philippines Builds Insurance Buffer as Climate Shocks Intensify Across Asia

February 3, 2026 No Comments

Rising premiums and new risk tools signal progress, but Southeast Asia remains heavily underinsured as disasters grow more frequent FOLLOW THIS TOPIC MANILA — As

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ITDC operates Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) technology to convert seawater into clean water at The Nusa Dua tourism complex in Badung, Bali.

ITDC Turns Seawater Into Clean Water, Securing Supply for Nusa Dua’s Tourism Hub

February 2, 2026 No Comments

Desalination initiative delivers 331,000 cubic metres in three months, marking a milestone for sustainable tourism infrastructure in Bali. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC BADUNG, Bali — Faced

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Singapore

Skills Gaps and High Costs Slow Climate Reporting by Singapore-Listed Firms, Study Finds

February 1, 2026 No Comments

Despite hurdles, most SGX-listed companies have begun adopting global standards, seeing climate disclosures as a pathway to growth and investor confidence.  FOLLOW THIS TOPIC SINGAPORE

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A staffer put food into a food bank machine in Futian District, Shenzhen on Dec 19, 2025. (source : XINHUA)

Shenzhen’s Smart Food Banks Go Viral by Turning Surplus Into Support

January 30, 2026 No Comments

How a tech-driven, dignity-first model is cutting food waste, lowering emissions and quietly helping those in need. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC SHENZHEN, China — In a

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El Niño drought by Tigeryan from Getty Images

The World Has Entered an Era of ‘Global Water Bankruptcy,’ UN Scientists Warn

January 29, 2026 No Comments

The UN report says irreversible damage to rivers, aquifers and ecosystems has pushed many regions beyond recovery, demanding a reset of the global water agenda.

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