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- Who benefits from Senegal’s offshore oil drilling? 10.10.24Oil and gas push highlights tensions between energy access, fighting climate change, and a desire for economic prosperity The post Who benefits from Senegal’s offshore oil drilling? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Mustapha Manneh
- Latin America is world’s worst-hit region for wildlife loss, report says 10.10.24New WWF index indicates a 95% decline in monitored populations in just 50 years, driven by habitat destruction and climate change The post Latin America is world’s worst-hit region for wildlife loss, report says appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Fermín Koop
- Green bonds, red flags: Cambodia’s microfinance crisis deepens amid sustainability push 10.10.24Microfinance institutions in Cambodia, accused of predatory lending, are pivoting to green bonds while borrowers, burdened by debt and climate impacts, struggle to survive The post Green bonds, red flags: Cambodia’s microfinance crisis deepens amid sustainability push appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Leila Goldstein, Eung Sea
- Can carbon capture help Asia reach its climate goals? 09.10.24Deploying CCS without ramping up renewables could compromise the ‘just transition’ of Southeast Asian countries The post Can carbon capture help Asia reach its climate goals? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Yu Sun Chin
- Political tension in West Africa puts vital climate action at risk 07.10.24Temperatures in the Sahel are rising faster than anywhere else on Earth, but military coups threaten the region’s unified climate strategy The post Political tension in West Africa puts vital climate action at risk appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Kebba Jeffang
- Diary: Disaster, Indigeneity and climate adaptation in Kathmandu 04.10.24As Nepal faces the devastating impact of landslides and floods that have claimed over 200 lives, the country continues to lead critical discussions on climate resilience and adaptation strategies The post Diary: Disaster, Indigeneity and climate adaptation in Kathmandu appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Omair Ahmad
- Brazil edges closer to China’s Belt and Road. Why now? 04.10.24Signals from Brasília suggest the country may finally sign up to the Chinese initiative, as Lula’s government weighs up economic benefits, infrastructure goals and strategic gains The post Brazil edges closer to China’s Belt and Road. Why now? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Matt Sandy
- Will foreign ownership of renewables lead to energy stability in the Philippines? 04.10.24As the country continues to court foreign investment in clean energy, experts and activists worry that ordinary Filipinos will not see the benefits The post Will foreign ownership of renewables lead to energy stability in the Philippines? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Geela Garcia
- Scientists are becoming ocean hitchhikers to fill data gaps 03.10.24Research cruises can be prohibitively expensive, so cargo ships, fishing vessels and yachts are being enlisted to help understand the ocean The post Scientists are becoming ocean hitchhikers to fill data gaps appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Daniel Cressey
- Can regenerative agriculture make palm oil sustainable? 03.10.24Large trials in Indonesia and Malaysia are showing it is possible to become sustainable without damaging productivity or local economies The post Can regenerative agriculture make palm oil sustainable? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.Louise Hunt