Environmental groups are partnering with municipal and rural governments to install systems that store rain in homes and schools to quench some of the nation’s thirst. Verónica Barrios, 44, didn’t give it much thought when two men arrived at her ...
KOMPAS.TV – The threat of Jakarta sinking is in sight. The DKI Jakarta Provincial Government believes that pipanization can reduce the rate of land subsidence in the capital. Sea levels are rising, caused by climate change. Some parts of Indonesia ...
QUEZON PROVINCE, Philippines — Because she needs to send her two children to school, Joan Avitria is willing to endure the worsening high tide-induced flooding in the only public school in Luctob, a small barangay in Macalelon, Quezon. A few blocks away ...
Jakartans — especially those living in areas unreached by the city’s pipe network — are still struggling to access clean potable water as scientists predict that climate change will disrupt water balance and a harsher El Niño can potentially spell ...
Get to know our 14 fellows from Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines! They'll receive training and publishing opportunities to report on climate and water issues in Southeast Asia. ...
Inequality and water problems are intensified by climate variability and extreme events, where climate change is generating economic impacts in rural communities. ...
Scientists say that Himalayan mountains are warming between 0.3-0.7°C faster than the global average. Water shortages are forcing relocation. ...
While the world focused on hygiene and sanitation to tackle Covid-19, climate change and the pandemic restrictions left thousands without water. This is the story of two communities that suffered this global problem in different ways. ...
Droughts amplified by climate change are threatening Lake Kenyatta in Kenya, the only freshwater lake in its region of 140,000 people. ...
Authorities in Guatemala are investigating an alleged oil spill, while a poor community claims they lost a key water source. ...