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Mongabay on MSNProtecting peatlands and mangroves could halve Southeast Asia’s land-use emissionsSoutheast Asia’s peatlands and mangroves store immense amounts of carbon, yet they’re rapidly disappearing. A new study finds ...
Ensuring food security for the region and beyond requires urgent action to modernise agriculture, diversify suppliers and strengthen cooperation In Southeast Asia, rice is more than just a food - it ...
As Southeast Asia faces ever more frequent and severe extreme weather events, ASEAN must strength its resilience against ...
Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia’s carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the ...
SEVERAL financial markets in South-east Asia have developed sustainable financing classification systems with a special ...
According to a joint scientific study released in July, typhoons in Southeast Asia are forming closer to coastlines, intensifying more rapidly, and lasting longer over land due to climate change.
Southeast Asia's unique cultural, climatic, and energy resource advantages may offer unexpected resilience in the face of ...
The study spotlights the “permanence” of nature-based solutions, or how securely ecosystems can store carbon. Read more at ...
Conserving and restoring Southeast Asia's carbon-rich peatlands and mangroves could mitigate more than 50 per cent of the region's land-use carbon emissions, according to a new international study.
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