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Mining boom tied to 'green' minerals is poisoning rivers in Southeast Asia
The global push for clean energy depends on minerals like nickel and rare earths, but the extraction of those very materials ...
Rising tensions in the Middle East have exposed Southeast Asia’s growing reliance on imported energy and are testing the region’s economic resilience, say experts.
2024 was a grim year for conservation and its champions across Southeast Asia, as deforestation surged due to infrastructure, agriculture, logging and mining, threatening critical ecosystems and ...
Natural gas is gradually going to overtake coal and crude oil as the biggest source of primary energy in Southeast Asia. Demand for electricity has been on a strong rise in the region. Wood Mackenzie: ...
ADB Lead Economist for Southeast Asia James Villafuerte explains how the region will gain by becoming a greener economy, and how it can reach that goal.
Overfishing in Southeast Asia’s coastal waters is a long-standing concern, but recent research suggests a more optimistic outlook, with 43% of marine stocks classified as underfished — 3.6 times ...
NUSA DUA, Indonesia, Sept 10 (Reuters) - (This Sept. 10 story has been corrected to say that data centres are driving power use, not coal use, in paragraph 12) Southeast Asian countries such as ...
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