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A Climate-Smart Future for Agriculture: The Role of Financial Institutions

January 30, 2025 1 Comment

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC As climate change accelerates, rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and extreme weather events are increasingly threatening global food security, with smallholder farmers bearing

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The shipment packaging required for every order placed online, even for smaller products, is causing pollution concerns. — VNA/VNS Photo

Plastic Overload: Vietnam’s E-Commerce Boom and Environmental Toll

January 28, 2025 No Comments

Vietnam’s e-commerce industry has generated over 300,000 tons of packaging waste comprising cardboard, foam and plastic shockproof materials. The shipment packaging required for every order placed online, even for smaller products, is causing pollution concerns. 

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Indonesia’s Raja Ampat: The Ocean’s Amazon and a Global Coral Epicenter

January 26, 2025 No Comments

Stretching across six countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste—the Coral Triangle is home to the world’s richest marine biodiversity.

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When Walking in Delhi Becomes a Health Hazard: New Study Highlights Alarming Nanoparticle Exposure

January 24, 2025 No Comments

A new study jointly conducted by Ahmedabad’s Physical Research Laboratory and Delhi Technological University (DTU) reveals that pedestrians in Delhi are exposed to staggering levels of harmful nanoparticles.

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Thai island of Phuket Overwhelmed By Growing Garbage Crisis

January 23, 2025 No Comments

By the end of 2025, daily waste generation could climb to 1,400 tonnes, overwhelming the island’s waste infrastructure.

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Waste management at Benowo TPA. (Surabaya City Government Public Relations).

Eight Years of Clean Energy: Surabaya’s Benowo Waste-to-Energy Plant Leads the Way in Sustainability

January 21, 2025 No Comments

Over the past eight years, the facility has supplied an impressive 122.04 GWh of clean energy to East Java’s power grid.

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Carbon Dioxide Levels to Hit 429.6 ppm in May 2025, the Highest in Over 2 Million Years

January 20, 2025 No Comments

In 2025, the annual average CO2 concentration is projected to increase to 426.6 ppm; this is an increase of approximately 2.26 ppm between 2024 and 2025 and ‘unsustainable’ for 1.5°C Goal.

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Japan’s Fukushima Introduces “Name and Shame” Rule to Tackle Improper Waste Disposal

January 19, 2025 No Comments

Japanese city, Fukushima, will out people who shirk waste-disposal guidelines by naming and shaming them publicly.

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India’s Water Crisis Deepens: How Paddy Cultivation Is Draining Groundwater Resources

January 18, 2025 No Comments

India water crisis :India’s total annual groundwater recharge saw a slight decline in 2024 due to increased extraction, driven significantly by states like Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi. The rise in ‘critical’ and ‘over-exploited’ units highlights growing water scarcity concerns, despite some localized improvements.

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