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The Relationship of Climate Change and Biodiversity
The Earth’s story is one of balance, an intricate web of life woven through time, climate, and evolution. Yet, in recent centuries, this balance has been tested as human influence reshapes natural systems faster than they can adapt. Among the greatest challenges of our time stands the relationship between climate change and biodiversity, two forces deeply intertwined. Understanding how they affect one another is essential if humanity is to protect the living world that sustai
Nov 103 min read
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In the Element of Air: The Invisible That Sustains Us
Air is both absence and presence and it reminds us of everything that cannot be held yet has the power to sustain our existence. Air is...
Oct 63 min read
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Eco-Grief and Eco-Anxiety: What They Are and Why They Matter
As the climate crisis intensifies, it’s not only the sea levels or the seasons that are shifting, something deep inside each of us is...
Sep 152 min read
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Nature-Based Solution: Tackling Hunger and Poverty through Outdoor Education
How do we tackle hunger and poverty by hugging trees? Having worked in international development cooperation for over 20 years and being...
May 196 min read
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Festivals and Footprints: How Our Joy Affects the Planet
There is environmental cost of our cultural festival and celebrations. ©8214erika Cultural festivals are among humanity's most cherished...
Apr 76 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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Bangkok's Top-Tier Food Waste Solution for Climate Change
On average, Bangkok produces 10,000 metric tons of waste daily, 50% of which is food waste. Annually, 7,000 million Baht (203 million...
Dec 30, 20241 min read
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Bridging Borders: Youth-Led Environmental Solutions for a Resilient Future - Part 1
Part 1: Â Biodiversity and Climate Resilience through Community Initiatives In a world where climate challenges grow more pressing, youth...
Nov 11, 20242 min read
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Tonle Sap Lake: A Complex System Requiring Conservation- Part 2
Addressing the Challenges: A Multi-Faceted Approach The future of Tonle Sap Lake is at a tipping point. With immediate action—integrating...
Nov 4, 20243 min read
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Tonle Sap Lake: A Complex System Requiring Conservation- Part 1
Freshwater lake ecosystems are vital to human society and the planet's ecological balance, providing essential resources like water,...
Oct 28, 20243 min read
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Kampong Chhnang Community’s Afloat Future by The Tonle Sap
Climate change poses a grave threat to our planet, potentially leading to a catastrophic future if left unchecked. Rising global...
Sep 2, 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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Forest Finance: Unpacking REDD+ Initiatives in Southeast Asia
Walking through the dense, once-unspoiled forests of Southeast Asia, one cannot help but feel a profound sense of loss as the stark...
May 13, 20243 min read
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What Angkor Can Teach Us About Today's Climate Challenges
The Angkor Empire, which flourished from the 9th to the 15th centuries in what is now Cambodia, is often celebrated for its architectural...
Apr 17, 20244 min read
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The Web of Life: Political Pathways to Safeguard Biodiversity
Building on our knowledge on the importance of biodiversity and indigenous wisdom in recent weeks, we now turn to potential policy...
Feb 19, 20243 min read
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The Web of Life: Exploring Biodiversity
Whilst the whole world is talking about climate change and the associated (technical) solutions, it is often lost in the shuffle that...
Feb 2, 20244 min read
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Baby Steps for Climate Action
Climate change is an undeniable global crisis, and while many acknowledge its severity, the prospect of making a difference often feels...
Jan 26, 20243 min read
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The missing link - Why COP28 should prioritize nature and outdoor education
The 28th Conference of Parties (COP28) is taking place these days - in good chronological harmony with previous years. The focus will be,...
Dec 8, 20234 min read
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COP28: Why It Matters for Asia
Towards the end of each year, the Conference of the Parties (COP) is organized by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate...
Nov 28, 20234 min read
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