During the fifth UN Environment Assembly in March 2022, 175 nations adopted a resolution to end plastic pollution by 2024.... Read More
GNA Knowledge Hub
GNA Knowledge Hub is Green Network Asia’s integrated digital media platforms that serve as the repository of all of our creative, knowledge based digital publications created by GNA team, our partner organizations, and our highly engaged multi-stakeholder communities in international organizations, governments, businesses, civil society, and grassroots communities.
Being climate realists means that we need to look at the complexity and different aspects of decarbonization. ... Read More
How businesses and investors could lead the pursuit of climate action and sustainable development with impact investing.... Read More
Gig economy workers are vulnerable to exploitative practices and often do not receive their full rights as workers.... Read More
As food waste is the major waste contributor in Southeast Asia, what are the impacts and how to reduce it?... Read More
How geopolitical conflicts, economic shocks, and climate change have exacerbated the global food crisis.... Read More
In the realm of sustainable development, which future do we wish to inhabit and what can we do to realize that vision?... Read More
Southeast Asia countries have huge renewable energy potential which is now developing in significant progress into energy transition.... Read More
As green jobs start to increase in demand, what are the future prospects of green jobs?... Read More
What does recognizing the rights of nature in the national constitution mean for environmental protection?... Read More

A Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution is Underway
Indonesia Needs More “Climate Realists”
Mainstreaming Impact Investing for Sustainable Development
Social Protection for Indonesia’s Gig Economy Workers
Food Waste in Southeast Asia
Seeing the World in the Frame of a Food Crisis
A Tale of Two Futures
Southeast Asia Countries’ Potential and Commitment in Energy Transition
A Closer Look at Green Jobs in the Future
Recognizing the Rights of Nature (RoN)