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BANGKOK – PM2.5, the tiny air pollutant people can’t see, keeps chipping away at health across Thailand and especially in Chiang Rai. [1]
Why Africa Is Key To New Delhi’s Strategic Autonomy – Analysis By Published by the Foreign Policy Research Institute By Raghvendra Kumar (FPRI) — The ongoing military conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has once again exposed that ... [2]
An energy expert from Thailand’s leading think tank is urging the government to reform its fuel price structures and to ease policy constraints preventing further investment in renewable energy, so the country can survive the energy crisis resulting ... [3]
AFP A charred Myanmar hillside is wreathed by flames, spewing ochre smoke that smothers out sunlight in an apocalyptic scene. But the villagers who set it ablaze dance below in a ceremony celebrating the inferno as a moment of regeneration and hope. [4]
Energy bills Here’s the danger: if Labour doesn’t offer a radical solution to the energy-price crisis, others will Jonathan LiewMoney-off vouchers won’t do. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
Trust and the Green Transition in Iceland and Beyond Iceland is a good testing ground for climate policies Summary: The success of decarbonization efforts worldwide depends—at least partly—on public support for climate [6]
Bangkok, Thailand, Jan 29, 2026 - The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), in partnership with the MIT Management ASEAN Office, convened a high-level policy workshop in Bangkok on Jan 28 to advance the use of energy–climate modelling and strategic fo... [7]
We are currently developing the documentation of statistics. At the moment, the content is not necessarily up-to-date in all respects. (confirmed by 2 sources) [8]
BANGKOK – PM2.5, the tiny air pollutant people can’t see, keeps chipping away at health across Thailand and especially in Chiang Rai.
Why Africa Is Key To New Delhi’s Strategic Autonomy – Analysis By Published by the Foreign Policy Research Institute By Raghvendra Kumar (FPRI) — The ongoing military conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States has once again exposed that
An energy expert from Thailand’s leading think tank is urging the government to reform its fuel price structures and to ease policy constraints preventing further investment in renewable energy, so the country can survive the energy crisis resulting
AFP A charred Myanmar hillside is wreathed by flames, spewing ochre smoke that smothers out sunlight in an apocalyptic scene. But the villagers who set it ablaze dance below in a ceremony celebrating the inferno as a moment of regeneration and hope.
Energy bills Here’s the danger: if Labour doesn’t offer a radical solution to the energy-price crisis, others will Jonathan LiewMoney-off vouchers won’t do.
Trust and the Green Transition in Iceland and Beyond Iceland is a good testing ground for climate policies Summary: The success of decarbonization efforts worldwide depends—at least partly—on public support for climate
Bangkok, Thailand, Jan 29, 2026 - The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), in partnership with the MIT Management ASEAN Office, convened a high-level policy workshop in Bangkok on Jan 28 to advance the use of energy–climate modelling and strategic fo
We are currently developing the documentation of statistics. At the moment, the content is not necessarily up-to-date in all respects.
NEW YORK — Air pollution, caused largely by burning fossil fuels, is cutting global life expectancy by an average of 1.8 years per person, making it the world’s top killer, researchers said on Monday.
New research suggests that current environmental measures are not enough to make Finland carbon neutral by 2035.