The AI and data center boom in Asia is quietly yet quickly pulling water from some of the region's most drought-prone communities.... Read More
Lorraine Jideofor
Lorraine is a Reporter and Research Assistant at Green Network Asia. She is a Marketing & Management student at Curtin University, Mauritius, with a passion for making a positive impact on the environment and society. She has particular interests in social analysis, sustainability, and policy management.
In Congo's cobalt mining regions, women bear a cost rarely heard in the global conversation about technological development and clean energy.... Read More
Across Asia, e-waste is growing faster than any other waste stream, and the challenges are not so straightforward.... Read More
Climate migrants are surviving the disaster that uprooted them. But for many, the psychological aftermath is the part nobody is prepared for. ... Read More
From rural isolation to climate change and land loss, farmer loneliness is becoming more than a secondary issue.... Read More
Green burnout is spreading through the sustainability workforce, impacting the people working for people and the planet.... Read More
Developing nations are paying the price for a crisis they barely created, and the demand for climate finance grows.... Read More
Climate change is redrawing the food map: moving where food can grow and threatening the regions the world depends on most. ... Read More
This green shift taking place inside small businesses is real, so how can we scale up these changes and mainstream sustainability in SMEs?... Read More
For decades, global supply chains were built for efficiency above everything else. But after a series of crises, businesses are turning to supply chain resilience as the priority.... Read More

How Asia’s Data Center Boom Is Drinking Drought Zones Dry
The Battery Belt on Women’s Bodies: Looking into the Gendered Impacts of Cobalt Mining in Congo
Addressing Asia’s E-Waste Management Gaps
Displaced and Depressed: Addressing the Mental Reality of Climate Migrants
Farmer Loneliness, the Overlooked Mental Health Crisis Within the Food System
Green Burnout: Sustainability Workers and Climate Activists Are Quietly Falling Apart
The Injustice of Climate Finance: How Climate Change Is Draining Developing Nations
How Climate Change Is Redrawing The Food Map
Cultivating the Green Shift: Supporting the Developmental Opportunity of Sustainability in SMEs
Supply Chains After Shocks: Looking into the Shift Toward Supply Chain Resilience