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Tropical Cyclone Sidr

India's storming cyclone research

Bay of Bengal cyclones are often hugely destructive. India hopes to cut deaths in the region through improved storm prediction and research.

8 October 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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Tibetan plateau melts in the face of climate change

The Tibetan plateau is feeling the effects of climate change, with glacial retreat and permafrost degradation among the effects.

Source: Nature

30 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Laos sunshine turns villagers green

Poor rural communities in Laos are feeling the benefits of green energy, thanks to the efforts of a local energy company.

Source: IRIN

16 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Biogas: A scent of success for Vietnam small business

Vietnamese researchers are expanding the use of biogas as a sustainable energy source for the country's small businesses.

Source: Viet Nam News

25 June 2008 | EN | 中文

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Solar power takes off in Kenya

Small-scale solar power is taking off in Kenya due to its ease and cost-effectiveness — a welcome change from costly, unreliable electricity.

Source: East African Standard

17 June 2008 | EN

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Managing world's tropical forest spurs debate

The UN supports forest protection in the next climate agreement, but questions on how to tackle deforestation are still being debated.

Source: Nature

14 March 2008 | EN | 中文

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Climate change threatens Mongolian ecosystem

Climate change and overgrazing near Lake Hovsgol in northern Mongolia may cause irreversible damage to the surrounding ecosystem.

Source: Science

6 February 2008 | EN | 中文

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Can crops be climate-proofed?

Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts on crop resilience, rather than yields.

11 January 2008 | EN | FR | 中文

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Sugarcane ethanol: Brazil's biofuel success

Brazil's successful sugarcane ethanol industry owes much to massive investment in infrastructure and research, reports Carla Almeida.

6 December 2007 | EN | ES

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Biofuel: Africa's new oil?

Biofuel holds promise for Africa but research is not yet in place to fully reap the rewards, or analyse the pitfalls, reports Kimani Chege.

5 December 2007 | EN | FR | 中文

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India hops on board the 'jatropha express'

Many Indians have pinned their hopes on the jatropha plant as a source of biofuel that doesn't harm food security, writes Daemon Fairless.

Source: Nature

15 October 2007 | EN

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Poor prediction models for Asian monsoon

Current models cannot properly predict monsoon rainfall in Asia — or how it will be affected by global warming, writes Jagadish Shukla.

Source: Science

12 October 2007 | EN

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Hindsight on African rainfall forecasts

Anthony Patt, Laban Ogallo, and Molly Hellmuth look back over ten years of Climate Outlook Forums for rainfall prediction in Africa.

Source: Science

9 October 2007 | EN

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Carbon credits: India's bumpy ride to market

India has experienced first-hand the delays and difficulties associated with developing a carbon credits market, writes Paroma Basu.

Source: Nature

8 October 2007 | EN

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Palm oil tries to show its sustainable side

The palm oil industry needs to prove its sustainability and is turning to scientists for ways to minimise harm, reports Richard Stone.

Source: Science

20 September 2007 | EN | 中文

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Pollution control key to beating China's algal blooms

Controlling the amount of pollution that goes into China's Taihu Lake is the key to managing the algal blooms, writes Lucie Guo.

Source: Science

4 September 2007 | EN | 中文

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Monitoring climate change at the top of the world

Scientists in the Himalayas are battling poor resources to protect the area from the effects of climate change. T. V. Padma reports.

16 August 2007 | EN | 中文

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Bhutan's balancing act: Happiness vs. development

T. V. Padma reports on Bhutan's dilemma: how to reconcile conservation, economic development and happiness in a modern world.

16 August 2007 | EN | 中文

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China’s green GDP system hits a stumbling block

Attempts to adjust gross domestic product across China by accounting for its toll on the local environment are floundering, Jane Qiu reports.

Source: Nature

6 August 2007 | EN | 中文

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Africa and climate change: Adapt, survive, thrive?

Faced with a changing climate, projects to help Africans adapt are springing up across the continent, reports Patrick Luganda.

1 August 2007 | EN