With COP26 just a few days away, the Asian climate journalism community is busy setting the stage to build momentum for climate action.  Considering Asia’s responsibility for emitting more than half of the world’s greenhouse emissions along with its socio-economic ...

In 2020, 65-year-old Esther Iornongu, a widow, arrived at a refugee camp on the outskirts of Makurdi, located in Benue, North Central Nigeria. Whenever rain falls at the overcrowded Tse-yandev camp, everyone rushes to get their belongings before the flooding ...

No one is immune to losing faith, especially when you know you are on the right side of the law and you’re up against one of the world’s biggest fossil-fuel financiers. ...

400 rural homes in Uganda, which previously depended on kerosene for lighting or firewood for cooking, have been lit by recycled waste. ...

Indigenous communities in Papua New Guinea are reforesting mangroves to prevent their village from disappearing from rising sea level. ...

The mangrove ecosystem is highly threatened by pollution and deforestation in Karnataka, India. Locals came up with a conservation plan. ...

Climate Tracker has teamed up with Oxfam Pilipinas to re-energize Climate reporting in the Philippines. We sought eight journalist-editor duos across the country to tell dynamic climate stories.  After a careful review and assessment, we are excited to announce the Fellows ...