Robust legal frameworks, backed by effective enforcement, can create the conditions for stable and rights-respecting mining.
As coral reefs worldwide face warming seas and ocean acidification, scientists in the Pacific turn to ‘cryopreservation’.
Coastal flooding could bring US$500 billion of annual damages to the Asia-Pacific by the year 2100, if countries do not adapt ...
The city’s building codes need enforcing, and the groundwater extraction that destabilises buildings needs controlling, say ...
Forest loss and soil degredation resulted in Sumatra's natural ecosystem losing the ability to act as a natural sponge during ...
Geo Connect Asia 2026 returns with the theme “Transforming technology into data-driven solutions: underground, land & sea to ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) unmanaged could increase inequality between countries by widening divides in economic ...
Mechanisation is often misunderstood as a means to replace people with machines. In reality, it is about empowering our ...
The UN today recognised three new World Restoration Flagships in Australia, Canada and South Africa, anchored in Indigenous ...
Companies around the world are failing to address the environmental and social risks of AI, a new report finds.
The island has also launched a three-tier heat response care system for the elderly in the southern city of Tainan, where ...
Extreme heat is reshaping the region’s disaster landscape and driving the fastest-growing climate-related hazards, according ...
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