Climate Change
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South Asian Climate Change Journalist’s Forum forms Sri Lanka Chapter
Dhaka : Colombo, Sri Lanka – Pioneering movement to raise awareness on regional climate change issues, the South Asian…
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Pakistan landslide after heavy rain kills 5, with 15 missing
KHAPLU, Pakistan: A landslide triggered by torrential monsoon rains swept away cars in mountainous northern Pakistan, killing at least five…
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New ADB Program to Accelerate Development of Climate Projects in Southeast Asia
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, EGYPT (9 November 2022) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $15 million technical assistance program,…
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Global milk production under threat from climate change
Global warming could significantly reduce milk production, researchers warn. A major new study has found that hot and humid conditions…
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Climate change makes South Asia’s monsoon season more prone to floods, landslides and heavy rains
BENGALURU: Each year from June to September, a series of heavy rains known as monsoons, sweep through the Indian subcontinent,…
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Northeast’s Fragile Ecology Under Threat: Experts Call for People-Centric Climate Policies
New Delhi, July 6: Climate change is neither an abstract nor a supernatural phenomenon. It is entirely anthropogenic– meaning, it…
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SACCJF Announces Bangladesh Chapter: Pledge to Work Together to Address Climate Change Challenges
Dhaka: June 28 – The Bangladesh chapter of the South Asian Climate Change Journalists Forum (SACCJF) has been announced. The…
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Why India’s Monsoons Are Now Deadlier And More Unpredictable
New Delhi, 4 July : India’s monsoon is undergoing notable shifts driven by anthropogenic climate change. The monsoon patterns are…
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Pakistan slams climate ‘injustice’ as deadly floods hit country again
By Faras Ghani Pakistan’s climate change minister has slammed the “crisis of injustice” facing the country and a “lopsided allocation”…
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At least 34 dead in India’s northeast after heavy floods
New Delhi: At least 34 people have died in India’s northeastern region after heavy floods caused landslides over the last four…
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