As the Medog hydropower station project is underway, the risks of ecological damage and international pushback follow its step.... Read More
Rivers
Once considered a stable carbon reserve, the Congo Basin may now be leaking ancient carbon to the atmosphere.... Read More
Tire pollution is an invisible yet significant source of microplastics that contribute to salmon deaths, raising urgent environmental justice concerns.... Read More
Beyond experiencing ‘stress’ and ‘crisis’, researchers believe that we are now entering an era of water bankruptcy.... Read More
A massive scale of unregulated mining along the Mekong River threatens the health and safety of local communities and ecosystems.... Read More
Small and large glacier loss occurs globally, raising alarms about far-reaching environmental, cultural, and economic impacts.... Read More
Daylighting integrates nature into urban areas by bringing dead and buried rivers back to life.... Read More
Amid climate change and unequal power dynamics, strengthening transboundary water governance is crucial to the sustainability of the Mekong River.... Read More
The shrinking Caspian Sea will have significant repercussions for biodiversity and the surrounding communities.... Read More
The local government partners with the UNEP in a canal rehabilitation project to restore the waterways in Kochi, India.... Read More

Environmental and Geopolitical Risks in the Development of Medog Hydropower Station
Congo Basin Peatlands Are Releasing Ancient Carbon
The Hidden Threat of Tire Pollution to Salmon Populations
Reframing Governance in the Era of Water Bankruptcy
Looking into Unregulated Mining along the Mekong River and Its Impacts
Racing with the Rapid Glacier Loss Globally
Bringing Buried Rivers Back to Life Through Daylighting
Power Imbalance and Increasing Pressures: Looking into the Transboundary Water Governance in the Mekong River
How the Caspian Sea Shrinks Under Climate Change Pressure
Restoring India’s Waterways Through Canal Rehabilitation Project