Tens of thousands in South Korea protest lack of climate progressTuesday - More than 30,000 protesters gathered in South Korea's capital in broiling heat on Saturday, demanding more aggressive action by the government to combat global warming. |
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Heavy monsoon rains and floods kill at least 33 in south India and 5 children in PakistanThursday - Heavy monsoon rains and floods have killed at least 33 people in southern India and five children in Pakistan over the past two days, authorities said. |
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Floods swamp Bangladesh as nation finds its feet after protests27 Aug 24 - Floods triggered by torrential rains have swamped a swath of low-lying Bangladesh, adding to the new government's challenges after weeks of political turmoil. |
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South Korea boils in summer heat that may set new records7 Aug 24 - As South Korea swelters under summer heat that looks set to break records, newspaper headlines are using words mostly reserved for describing high-heat culinary techniques. |
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Hopes of finding survivors wane after landslide deaths in India2 Aug 24 - Hopes of finding more than 180 missing people alive waned as rescue workers searched through mud and debris for a third day in southern India. |
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The great climate change wealth transfer is here29 Jul 24 - There has rarely been a better time to be a seller of fossil fuels — nor a worse time to be exposed to their effects. |
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Why Asia's future hinges on a collective approach to sustainable finance25 Jul 24 - Asia is experiencing significant health crises due to climate change, causing disruptions in productivity, increasing healthcare costs and undermining workforce stability. |
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Can digital payments help countries adapt to climate change?18 Jul 24 - For thousands of farmers in the Philippines, climate change is a direct threat to their livelihoods. |
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Flooding in northern Bangladesh displaces 40,000 people, shuts schools11 Jul 24 - Flooding in Bangladesh has swept away homes and shug schools, displacing tens of thousands of people. |
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The ‘fearless young activists’ thrown in jail for climate campaigns in Cambodia9 Jul 24 - They are young and passionate about protecting Cambodia’s rich and ecologically fragile environment. |
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More people in India faced climate change-induced extreme heat in June than any other country: Study3 Jul 24 - Around 619 million people in India bore the brunt of a severe heatwave between June 16 and June 24, followed by 579 million people in China. |
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How is climate change influencing voters in India's election?28 May 24 - Voters in India, from the rain-drenched Himalayas in the north to the sweltering, dry south, are looking for politicians who promise relief, stability and resilience to the wide-ranging and damaging... |
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Heatwave alert for next four days in Delhi, govt tells schools to call early vacations23 May 24 - Delhi sweltered under a heatwave as temperatures soared above 46°C, prompting a red alert extension till Friday and school closures for summer vacations. |
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Climate change made the deadly heatwaves across Asia more frequent and extreme20 May 24 - Throughout April and continuing into May 2024, extreme record-breaking heat led to severe impacts across the Asian continent, hitting millions of highly vulnerable people. |
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India projects biggest power shortfall in 14 years in June17 May 24 - India is projecting its biggest power shortfall in 14 years in June after a slump in hydropower generation, and is racing to avoid outages. |
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Pakistan records its wettest April since 1961 with above average rainfall9 May 24 - Pakistan has recorded its wettest April since 1961, with more than double the usual rainfall for the month, the national weather centre said. |
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An estimated 40 people are dying each day in Myanmar as heat lingers in region8 May 24 - Animals are at risk from a lack of water in a Cambodian wildlife sanctuary as soaring temperatures linger over most of Southeast Asia. |
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India reported over 75,000 forest fires in April7 May 24 - A senior official said a warmer than usual April and a drier winter this year are the reasons for sudden surge in forest fires. |
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Indonesian government revokes Rimba Raya REDD project’s license2 May 24 - The Indonesian government has revoked the license of the Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve Project, which has issued more than 33.6 million carbon credits since 2013, for violating local regulations. |
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