Climate Tracker, in partnership with Oxfam Pilipinas, brought together Filipino environmental journalists and climate advocates; with the aim of breaking down how newsrooms can report about climate change effectively. ...

Southeast Asia has seen the problem of plastic waste grow in urgency as fast-paced urbanization, a reliance on single-use plastic products, and continued plastic production have made plastic a convenient choice for its population of over 650 million people. ...

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has facilitated discussions about a green economic recovery across the world while making it more difficult for journalists to write about climate change. ...

As of writing, the Philippines has the second highest number of COVID-19 cases in Southeast Asia. The pandemic’s effects were compounded by a series of climate disasters culminating in Typhoon Goni, one of the most intense tropical cyclones in the ...

Over the next 5 years, The Indonesian government plans to increase the amount that renewable energy contributes to the overall energy supply from 19 to 23 percent. However, aside from an expansion in solar capacity, country leaders also banking on ...

Vietnam fared much better during the COVID-19 pandemic than its neighbors in Southeast Asia, having as of December 2020 fewer than 1400 cases and 40 deaths. Understandably, therefore, the COVID-19 did not figure into the country’s media discourse on green ...

A transition to clean energy in fast-developing Southeast Asia is essential to slowing climate change. Yet prior to our research, little is known about the media narratives shaping national debates on energy in each country. That is why in 2020, ...

Register today for our WEBINAR on Coal & Renewables Reporting in Southeast Asia! Hosted by our very own media research fellows in Indonesia! ...

Register today for our WEBINAR on Coal & Renewables Reporting in Southeast Asia! Hosted by our very own media research fellows in the Vietnam! ...