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Women in the Driver’s Seat: UNGCNS-Kantar-Grab Study Finds Platform Work Expanding Economic Opportunities in Southeast Asia

March 24, 2026 No Comments

The report — “Women in the Driver’s Seat: Driving Economic Inclusion for Southeast Asia’s Women through Ride-Hailing and Delivery” — was jointly launched by the

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250 Million Hours a Day: UN Report Reveals Women’s Unpaid Labour at the Heart of the Global Water Crisis

March 23, 2026 No Comments

Gender inequality in water access threatens education, health and economic development worldwide. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Women and girls around the world spend 250 million hours

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South Korea Launches Desalination Industry Council to Expand Global Water Projects

March 20, 2026 No Comments

Public-Private Coalition targets growing market driven by climate-linked water scarcity. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC South Korea has launched a national public-private council aimed at strengthening its

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Laos Cuts EV Fees and Raises Petrol Car Charges as Energy Crisis Forces Policy Shift

March 18, 2026 No Comments

Emergency measures aim to reduce fuel consumption nationwide. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Laos has introduced sweeping emergency measures to curb fuel use amid a worsening energy

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Philippines Introduces Ecocide Bill to Criminalize Severe Environmental Damage

March 17, 2026 No Comments

The proposed bill, titled “An Act Criminalizing Ecocide and Providing Penalties for the Commission Thereof,” was filed in the House of Representatives by Akbayan Representatives

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Super El Niño Could Trigger Severe Drought in ASEAN and Push 2027 to Record Heat

March 15, 2026 No Comments

Scientists say the expected Super El Niño could be more intense than past events due to human-induced climate change. Eric Webb, a meteorologist at the

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Indonesia Prepares Seagrass Emissions Baseline to Strengthen Blue Carbon Climate Strategy

March 14, 2026 No Comments

As countries increasingly turn to nature-based solutions to meet emissions targets, Indonesia’s move to establish a seagrass emissions baseline reflects a broader effort to integrate

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Women Farmers on the Front Line of Climate Change in Southeast Asia

March 14, 2026 No Comments

According to FAO estimates from 2011, providing women farmers with equal access to productive resources — including land, credit, social protection programmes and practical technology

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Global Warming Pace Nearly Doubles Since 2015, Study Warns Paris 1.5°C Limit May Be Breached Before 2030

March 13, 2026 No Comments

The research, published in Geophysical Research Letters, concludes that the planet has been warming at its fastest rate since modern temperature records began. FOLLOW THIS

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