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When There Are No More Fish
Posted on January 3, 2018Continue readingBy: Eater Climate change, drought, and development have devastated Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake, which feeds millions across Southeast Asia.Climate change, drought, and development have devastated Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake, which feeds millions across Southeast Asia. Talk to a fisherman anywhere in the world and it won’t be long before you’ll hear the tales: the first […]
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The global cooling crisis: What Southeast Asia can do about it
Posted on December 27, 2017Continue readingBy Eco-Business.com From keeping medicines and vaccines useable to allowing food to be stored and transported over long distances, cooling technologies such as refrigerators and air conditioners have improved human health, productivity and prosperity over the past century. A projected surge in their use over the next few decades, however, also poses a significant environmental […]
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Semporna leads the way in coral reef protection
Posted on December 21, 2017Continue readingSource: SEARCA’s Knowledge Center on Climate Change KOTA KINABALU- Semporna is leading the way in adopting the Coral Bleaching Early Response Plan to protect its rich coral reef ecosystem. Semporna district officerDrChacho Bulah recently launched the plan during the six-day Semporna Marine Eco Week 2017, which ended on Dec 2. The plan aims to monitor […]
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Mayor of Bonn delivers Bonn-Fiji Commitment to the UN Secretary General
Posted on November 16, 2017Continue readingFrom ICLEI’s coverage on COP 23 in Bonn, Germany After five days of activities touching on a range of issues, ranging from human settlements to transport to energy, the Global Climate Action (GCA) program at COP23 closed with a high-level ceremony, where the most relevant outcomes of the five days were presented. Ashok Sridharan, Lord […]




