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A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns ...
Wida Widiarti has spent her entire life near the Citarum River on Indonesia ’s main island of Java. That means she has ...
Bethany Clarke and Simone White had been best friends since the first year of primary school and had been so excited to go ...
Bethany Clarke, 27, and her best friend Simone White, 28, met in Laos, Southeast Asia, for the trip of a lifetime, but after ...
The deadly Bali ferry sinking in early July has cast fresh light on regional maritime safety, as analysts warn that worsening ...
Central Asia’s land, water, and ecosystems face extreme pressure from farming, population growth, and pollution.
Rivers are Earth's arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from ...
Unregulated heavy rare earth mining in war-torn Myanmar is poisoning the Kok River in Thailand. Hannah Beech, a New York Times reporter based in Bangkok, spoke to locals about the negative effects.
The remains of landscapes thought to have formed when ancient rivers flowed across East Antarctica have been discovered—and could help predictions of future loss from the ice sheet.
Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in conflict-ravaged Myanmar is creating an environmental calamity in neighboring Thailand.
One district in the capital Beijing received 68.2mm of rain in a single hour. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
On the water’s surface bobs a fleet of coracles — small, round bamboo fishing boats — alongside elegant, longer-prowed ...