Researchers from Austria developed a new method to detect nanoplastics in the human body using lasers.... Read More
Dinda Rahmania
Dinda is an Assistant of International Partnerships at Green Network Asia. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from President University. As part of the GNA In-House Team, she supports the organization’s partnerships with international organizations, governments, businesses, and civil society worldwide through digital publications, events, capacity building, and research.
Climate resilience is vital to safeguard public health and ensure the protection of people and the environment in the climate crisis.... Read More
A recent study from the University of Utah found a link between urban tree loss and its impact on students’ education outcomes.... Read More
Researchers in Singapore have developed a carbon capture concrete printing method to reduce the carbon footprint and promote a more sustainable construction industry.... Read More
In the Philippines, an initiative gathers locals to clean beaches from plastic pollution by exchanging plastic trash for rice.... Read More
A six-year initiative led by the UNEP aims to support sustainable supply chains in the fashion and construction sectors.... Read More
To secure full participation and equitable climate actions countries, a climate change legal framework under international law is necessary.... Read More
Food waste upcycling utilizing fungi can be a viable option to create delicious food while contributing to sustainable food practices. ... Read More
Rapid population growth and climate change have threatened water security in Asia. Can water recycling be a potential solution?... Read More
An open storage model offers a potential sustainable solution to store food without electricity.... Read More

Innovation to Detect and Measure Nanoplastics in the Human Body
How Climate Resilience Can Support Public Health in Southeast Asia
How Urban Tree Loss May Affect Education Results
Exploring Carbon Capture Concrete Printing for a More Sustainable Construction Industry
Beach Cleanup Exchanges Plastic Trash for Rice in the Philippines
Shifting into Sustainable Supply Chains for Fashion and Construction in Developing Countries
Ensuring Equitable Global Climate Actions with Climate Change Legal Framework
Tasty Mold: Using Fungi for Food Waste Upcycling
Mainstreaming Water Recycling to Support Water Security in Asia
Open Storage Model for Storing Food Without Electricity