The COP28 Local Climate Action Summit aims to empower local leaders in tackling climate change challenges. ... Read More
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This year, the transboundary haze hits Southeast Asia, especially Malaysia and Indonesia hard, causing unhealthy levels of air quality.... Read More
Living organisms are important for soil health. A study reveals the impacts of earthworm on the productivity of global cereal and legume crops.... Read More
A report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) shares an outlook on Malaysia’s energy transition.... Read More
Ecologists warn of the dangers of prioritizing tree-planting for the carbon market above biodiversity and ecosystem conservation.... Read More
The TraBio statistical products and classification aim to establish a universal standard for trade statistics in biodiversity-based products.... Read More
In achieving a better life for people and the planet, the issue of animal welfare in sustainable development must not be left behind.... Read More
The Royal Commission for AlUla and UNESCO partner to advance the role of AlUla heritage sites in cultural exchange and education.... Read More
Peacekeeping becomes crucial in the middle of polycrisis, climate change, and the technological advancement the world is currently facing.... Read More
There are things to note on the current landscape, challenges, and pathways to reduce food loss and waste in Southeast Asia.... Read More

Empowering Local Leaders at the COP28 Local Climate Action Summit
Malaysia and Indonesia Struggle with Transboundary Haze in Southeast Asia
New Study Says Earthworm Contribute to Global Food Production Through Soil Health
Looking into Malaysia’s Energy Transition Progress
Caution Against Prioritizing Carbon Market Above Ecosystem Conservation
UNCTAD Launched a Tool to Track Biodiversity-Based Products in Trade
Animal Welfare in Sustainable Development
AlUla Heritage Sites and UNESCO Collaborate for Culture and Education
The Call for Peacekeeping as Crises Deepen and Technology Develops
Food Loss and Waste in Southeast Asia