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Rich countries ‘energy transition’ won’t work for developing nations, says Indonesian government

Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Pandjaitan said that the economies of developing countries must still grow, while they pursued emissions reduction.

  • Published: September 9, 20247:15 am
  • Author Divya Karyza
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USD3,500 reward for names of ‘vandals’ of corals in Philippines’ Bohol province

In the video that lasted for 2 minutes and 21 seconds, a female foreign tourist can be seen swimming without any fins. A man can also be seen writing the word “Inyo” on a…

  • Published: September 6, 20247:00 am
  • Author Doris C. Bongcac
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Cambodian conservationists celebrate Vulture Awareness Day, report increasing population

One key part of the Cambodia Vulture Working Group's efforts is the “vulture restaurant” initiative, where carcasses are provided at designated sites to support the vultures.…

  • Published: September 5, 20241:07 pm
  • Author The Phnom Penh Post
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Japan declares eradication of mongoose on Amami-Oshima island

Their effectiveness in eliminating habu vipers could hardly be confirmed. Instead, they were found to be preying on the island’s endemic Amami rabbits and other native species.

  • Published: September 4, 20247:10 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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New mini taxi service in Laos to provide eco-friendly transport options, boost employment

LOCA prioritises sustainability and focuses on three main principles – generating employment, contributing to efforts to have a sustainable city, and countering climate change.

  • Published: August 30, 202410:10 am
  • Author Vientiane Times
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Growing paper, plastic scrap imports aggravate Indonesia’s waste problem

Experts are calling on the government to develop recycling industries as well as waste management infrastructure.

  • Published: August 30, 20249:55 am
  • Author Divya Karyza
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Orangutan conservation in Sabah, Malaysia starting to bear fruit

The success of the efforts has facilitated the planting of thousands of trees and the rehabilitation of 5,400ha, part of a broader initiative targeting 11,612 hectares of degraded…

  • Published: August 23, 202410:30 am
  • Author Durie Rainer Fong
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China coal plant approvals plunge as green power grows: Study

China is the world’s top renewable energy investor and has been adding ever-growing amounts of wind and solar capacity.

  • Published: August 23, 20247:50 am
  • Author David Fogarty
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Construction of one of SE Asia’s largest wind farm in Laos now more than 80 percent complete

Each of the 133 turbines is located on a solid and stable foundation, about 22 metres wide and 35 metres deep, with each turbine being 110 metres high.

  • Published: August 22, 20247:35 am
  • Author Vientiane Times
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Developed nations must help Nepal with climate disaster risk assessment.

  • Published: August 21, 202410:30 am
  • Author The Kathmandu Post

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