From government resolutions to grassroots initiatives, efforts are underway to end statelessness in Thailand.... Read More
National Governments
A continuous increase in carbon emissions means that 2024 is on track to surpass 2023 as the warmest year on record.
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The food crisis in Malawi is an example of how severely and disproportionately climate change impacts vulnerable countries.... Read More
Studies have been exploring the possibility and benefits of combining ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction with hard-engineered infrastructures to support better tsunami mitigation.... Read More
The Philippines government has urged businesses to reduce plastic usage through regulation, with financial penalties for non-compliance.... Read More
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At COP16, the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) has launched the first stages of the Global Ecosystems Atlas, a mapping and monitoring tool.
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A report by the International Labour Organization examines the emergence of digital labor platforms in Kenya and the impacts that follow.... Read More
In its first integrated report since the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Bank explores current progress, challenges, and opportunities for poverty eradication globally.... Read More
What is the current state of national-level strategies to support greening SMEs in ASEAN countries?... Read More
The Ministry of Public Works and Housing of Indonesia launched the Indonesia Water Warriors to encourage the youth’s involvement in addressing water-related issues.... Read More

Ending Statelessness in Thailand
Hottest Year on Record: 2024’s ever-increasing carbon emissions
How Climate Change Exacerbates the Food Crisis in Malawi
Combining Conventional and Ecosystem-Based Disaster Risk Reduction for Better Tsunami Mitigation
Regulating Businesses to Reduce Plastic Usage in the Philippines
The Global Ecosystems Atlas for Harmonized Biodiversity Data Mapping
How Digital Labor Platforms Reshape the Job Landscape in Kenya
Stagnant Progress in Global Poverty Eradication: What are the ways forward?
The ASEAN Way in Greening SMEs: Is It Enough?
Indonesia Water Warriors: Supporting Youth in Water Conservation