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Roots at Risk: The Value and Vulnerability of Kui Traditional Farming Methods
Self-sustaining farming employs methods that foster harmony rather than extraction. © Photo by Miguel Jeronimo Like many other indigenous...
May 54 min read
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Meatless Diet: Impacts on Health and Nature
By adopting plant-based alternatives, individuals can reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to environmental sustainability. Asia...
Feb 173 min read
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Soil as a Solution to Climate Change
Although excessive carbon dioxide in the atmosphere drives global warming, its presence in soil can be beneficial by enriching carbon...
Feb 33 min read
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Ginsabaijai’s Organic and Sustainable Station
The shop became a crucial alternative for supporting organic farmers and ensuring their produce remains accessible to consumers....
Jan 203 min read
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Bridging Borders: Youth-Led Environmental Solutions for a Resilient Future - Part 2
Part 2: Sustainable Solutions for Clean Water, Agriculture, and Land Rights In Part 1, we explored how Groups 3 and 5 are harnessing the...
Nov 18, 20242 min read
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Pangaea Organic Garden: How a Young Woman Runs an Organic Farm All on Her Own
“What are your plans after graduation?” To many fresh graduates, including me, the answer to this common question can be simple—to pursue...
Sep 23, 20246 min read
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Hydropower and Forest Reclamation: Threats to Local People Living Along the Mekong River in Thailand - Part 2
The forest reclamation policy of the Thai state is another impact on the Mekong riverside villagers in Ubon Ratchathani Province. From...
Aug 12, 20243 min read
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Hydropower and Forest Reclamation: Threats to Local People Living Along the Mekong River in Thailand - Part 1
I have observed that hydropower dams built in the Mekong basin are not environmentally friendly. Scholars argue that they disrupt the...
Aug 5, 20242 min read
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Burmese Farmers Learn How to Make Compost Online
Every day, we prepare meals and end up with kitchen waste, but do you know what happens to it once we throw it out? In Myanmar, roughly...
Jun 24, 20245 min read
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Beyond SokFarm
Embarking on the journey of launching a new venture is invariably filled with challenges and surprises, a reality I was fully aware of...
May 21, 20243 min read
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Cultivating the Future: Empowering Young Farmers in Southeast Asia
Agriculture is the backbone of Southeast Asia’s economies and rural livelihoods. The average age of farmers in Southeast Asian nations...
Feb 23, 20244 min read
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