How green agriculture bolsters Bangladesh's climate resilience
In a world increasingly affected by climate change, Bangladesh’s green agriculture movement offers hope and inspiration. The country is
Australians are ready to pay more to ensure ‘water for all’
A fair number of citizens in developed countries lack access to clean water. Australia is no different. But as per
Thanks to the Chennai floods, I’m embracing minimalism
Crashing white waves and children’s delightful laughter. With these missing, Chennai's vibrant beach wears a different look
India’s desert water system at a crossroads
In the heart of the Thar Desert lies Bada Bagh, or the ‘great garden’, where khadeen, a centuries-old feat of
Nepal's yarsagumba collectors feel climate heat
Yarsagumba, also known as caterpillar fungus, is highly valued in traditional Chinese medicine. For many villagers in Nepal, harvesting these
Rift Valley community’s post-flood struggles and resilience
This in-depth feature examines the struggles faced by Kihoto, a lakeside town in Kenya, after devastating floods displaced thousands of
Uncovering the hidden dangers within dikes
The dikes that prevent water from entering towns and protect people in the Netherlands are prone to risks caused by
Why Baringo residents want Lake Kamnarok to be restored
Lake Kamnarok, a large oxbow lake and a source of livelihood for many, is diminishing in size and losing its
The Dutch polder dilemma
In a country known for its polders, the Hedwigepolder was depoldered in 2018, as a ‘nature compensation’ measure. Hedwige was
Can you hear the rivers?
To mitigate flooding caused by rapid urbanisation, inadequate drainage system and climate-induced intense rains, Croatia chooses blue-green infrastructure such as