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Navigating Linear Transport Infrastructure Through Conservation Landscapes

Transport infrastructure such as roads and railways facilitates connectivity and growth but also fragments habitats, disrupts wildlife movement, and threatens biodiversity.
Securing Asia’s Future Through Soil Health: Why It Matters and What Must Be Done

Soil systems face mounting threats, and more than half of agricultural land is moderately to severely degraded.
Mind Your Neighbors: Measuring Shrimp Farm Spillovers

Aquaculture is booming in Asia, but steps need to be taken to maintain a healthy natural environment.
Building a Roadmap for Transition Finance: A Path to Net Zero

While expanding financial support for environmentally green activities remains essential, more focus should be given to financing a whole-of-economy transition toward net zero.
How Climate Change Is Fueling the Dzud Crisis in Mongolia

Adaptive strategies are urgently needed to help Mongolia's herders deal with climate change.
Forests and Climate: Urgent Action Needed at COP29

Forests play a fundamental role in the global carbon cycle and are one of our most powerful natural allies in combating climate change.
Transition Finance and Taxonomy Under the Spotlight in Asia

Transition finance aims to support an economywide shift toward net zero.
Natural Capital: Valuing Nature to Protect and Restore Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Development

Ecosystems are vital components of natural capital, encompassing soil, geology, air, water, minerals, and all living organisms.
Promoting Corporate Climate Action Through Greenhouse Gas Accounting

Disclosing information on emissions allows companies to demonstrate their commitment to achieving net zero.
The Hidden Menace of Microplastics

Microplastics can be invisible to the naked eye but threaten the environment and even our own food chain.


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