Dalit and Adivasi communities who have protected the mangrove forest for centuries say they must be listened to The post Life in the Sundarbans, on the front line of climate change appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
Political scientist Francisco Urdinez discusses his new book on China’s ‘economic displacement’ of the United States in Latin America| Dialogue Earth
With shipments to China five times higher in five years, small producers still struggle for space and warn of environmental risks The post Chinese demand boosts Brazilian coffee exports and challenges small producers appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
The Dutch government stands accused of not doing enough to help residents of its Caribbean territory to adapt to climate change The post Bonaire v Netherlands: The island suing for climate protection appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
Scientists are testing genetic modification to collapse mosquito populations. What are the risks? The post Uganda weighs a radical malaria fix appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
Mukhtar Babayev speaks with Dialogue Earth about the outcomes of last year’s UN climate summit in Azerbaijan and expectations for COP30 in Brazil The post COP29 president: ‘COP is the best system we have, we cannot lose faith in it’ appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
Domestic decarbonisation initiatives are gradually spilling over into foreign ventures| Dialogue Earth
News and analysis of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and manage the impacts of climate change and extreme weather in China and elsewhere| Dialogue Earth
As cities are warming in very uneven ways, experts say heat warnings need to become more granular to save lives| Dialogue Earth
The under-construction, 200 MW Don Patricio solar park would aid clean energy targets but faces questions over local land impacts and costs The post Chinese solar project reflects Chile’s energy development dilemma appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
The country is lagging far behind on marine conservation targets and even its few existing protected areas are failing, say experts The post Can Pakistan reverse its dismal record on ocean protection? appeared first on Dialogue Earth.| Dialogue Earth
Producing green ammonia can be commercially viable without domestic subsidies, but obstacles to scaling remain| Dialogue Earth
The country is the world’s second largest producer of fluorite, a key input for clean energy technologies but one that has left its own environmental footprint| Dialogue Earth
Divisive deals with Russian and Chinese companies are stalled and shrouded in secrecy, as environmental and Indigenous rights questions remain| Dialogue Earth
Focusing on global ocean stewardship through fisheries management, marine conservation, and climate resilience| Dialogue Earth
A global agreement to curb subsidies for fishing fleets could be an ocean conservation breakthrough if it works as intended, five experts say| Dialogue Earth
Dialogue Earth speaks to CEO of Climate Bonds Initiative, Sean Kidney, about the future of China’s green and sustainable finance| Dialogue Earth