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Climate refugees stripped of citizenship in Assam, India

Chandrani Sinha Of the many people struggling to prove their citizenship in the Indian state of Assam are thousands of climate refugees who have been displaced because their lands have been swept away by erosion or floods In Bhuragaon, a small village that lies 103 kilometres east of Guwahati, the c

Fishing villages dry up on the Indus

Akhtar Hafeez Dam construction and other upstream activities have left the fishing communities in Pakistan along the Indus with little to fish, and livelihoods that have dried up with the river The province of Sindh is grappling with an acute water shortage, a crisis which the government hopes to ad

The gecko smugglers of India’s northeast

Mubina Akhtar A massive demand from China is driving the capture and trafficking of geckos from India’s northeastern states, with some traffickers even setting up illegal breeding centres The lizard remained stationary, stuck in the glue. It was difficult to ascertain whether it was dead or alive.

New waste treatment plant brings hope to Rohingyas

AJM Zobaidur Rahman Soeb A faecal waste treatment plant – the largest of its kind in the world – in a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh shows how pioneering technology can be of benefit to the refugees, and Bangladesh Bangladesh has recently built the largest human waste management plant in Co

Bangladesh Bhola power project tests AIIB promises

Abu Siddique Locals and NGOs say the bank has breached its own standards by failing to provide adequate compensation and ignoring flood risks in vulnerable delta area After an 11-hour overnight cruise from the capital city of Dhaka, the passenger ferry lands at Bangladesh’s only island district of

Top-down mindset bedevils India’s draft river management bill

Most wetlands and surface water bodies have not been designated “vital ecosystems” by the authorities, although their existence and proper maintenance are vital for the basins.

Environment and politics in Bhutan’s elections

In #Bhutan, #political parties make big promises, but #environment #conservation takes back seat with little detail on their #plans

Bhutan to graduate from being a Least Developed Country

Dawa Gyelmo Secretary of Gross National Happiness Commission spoke to thethirdpole.net about what this milestone means for Bhutan Bhutan is about to graduate from being one of the world’s Least Development Countries (LDCs), as defined by the UN. The world’s 47 LDCs comprise about 880 million peo

Building a forest in the heart of Karachi

Zofeen T. Ebrahim The Japanese method of mimicking nature, and growing forests in the heart of the city, is being picked up in Pakistan, India and elsewhere as a way to combat the rising heat that is strangling the residents of big cities As temperatures rise globally, and urbanisation pushes people

Barren hills bring Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshis into conflict

Pinaki Roy The impact of hundreds and thousands of Rohingya refugees have been devastating to the forest cover and water availability in Cox’s Bazar, fuelling resentments with the local population A bunch of tree roots on his head, Ramzan Ali was coming back towards his polythene and bamboo hut at

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