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Why India is neglecting its methane problem

Last month at COP26 in Glasgow, more than 100 countries pledged to reduce global methane emissions by 30% by the end of the decade, compared to 2020 levels.




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Vows and Crises, Thai communities face health risks in the name of “Clean Energy”




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Why Indonesians are urged to consume cassava as substitute for rice




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COP26 stories from across Asia




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Green ships: is the COP26 shipping pledge a step towards net zero?




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Traditional yak herding declines as climate change warms up the Himalayas




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What’s next after COP26: Notes, observations, promises




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“We have to be brave”: This 14-year-old Indonesian activist wants to be president




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Indonesia, Klausul Ketiga & Keinginan untuk Tak Bangun PLTU Baru




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Sengkarut Pembiayaan Listrik Untuk Melepas Ketergantungan Batu Bara




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Businesses need to act on eliminating plastic waste




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Living with plastic: the top 4 plastic polluters drowning Asia in waste




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Without Coal, What Happens to Cement, Steel, and Iron?




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How India Should Prepare for COP26’s Met and Unmet Climate Adaptation Finance Demands




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India’s net zero target is starting to boost renewables overseas




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COP26: Do we need private finance to save the planet?




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Exclusion of civil society: activists criticise the Philippine COP26 delegation




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Vietnam pushes for action at COP26 while continuing with coal projects at home




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Why Latest Climate Finance Plan May Fail Developing Countries, Yet Again




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Prime Minister leads team to negotiate global warming announcing the goal of zero carbon in Thailand in 44 years




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Green activists hit ADB’s energy transition mechanism for Philippines, Indonesia




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Explaining COP26: Why it matters for Filipinos