Seven months after earthquake, Nepal unlocks disaster funds
The government of Nepal has finally allotted funds for reconstruction across the country, that were pledged by international donors in June
'We have moved industry from water-intensive to water-free cleaning'
Eran Meller, CEO and co-founder of Ecoppia, tells Down To Earth about Ecoppia E4, a robotic system which cleans photovoltaic panels in …
New dengue vaccine provides ray of hope to India
CYD-TDV vaccine protected two out of three volunteers aged 9 years and older against dengue, finds study
Hackers' paradise
A weak environmental regime in Brazil allows free rein to Asian logging companies to plunder through the Amazon forests
South Asia: A Trash Can?
It's time South Asian countries took Iaction to tackle the POP menace. To begin with, they should tell the West that South Asia is not a dirty …
Deforestation in Maritime Continent may make El Nino events more complex and harder to predict
Central Pacific type El Nino events can increase by 11.7%, La Nina events by 14.6%
DNA analysis reveals how ancient nomads who disappeared from Europe 1,000 years ago lived
Avar societies meticulously preserved an ancestral memory
Run-up to Ottawa: Civil society groups call for support from ASEAN leadership in fight against plastic pollution
Region grappling with overflowing landfills, polluted waterways and impacted marine ecosystems
WMO highlights socioeconomic impacts of 2023 weather, and climate hazards, intertwined with inequality crisis
Extreme weather events hit many parts of the world in 2023, affecting water and food security as well as human welfare, report by …
Up to 2.6 billion people in Asia, Africa could be exposed to heatwaves by 2090: IOM
River floods are expected to affect up to 156 million people, with 87% of them projected to live in Asia
Why are there hopping mice in Australia but no kangaroos in Asia? It’s a long story
Why did more animals move from Sunda to Sahul than in the other direction?
Being darker makes being a migrant much harder
Migrants from 'developed' economies enjoy more clout
Recent Fall Armyworm invasion could be global, warn scientists
Such an occurrence could put world food security at risk
Japan earthquake triggers Fukushima meltdown fear
The US Geological Survey measured the earthquake at 6.9, down from an initial 7.3
About 9.4 million people in need of food assistance in Syria; 716,000 more than in 2015
The production of wheat in Syria reduced by an alarming 55 per cent in 2015-2016
Stock option
Poor communities in Bangladesh trade in paddy through the creation of grain banks
Experts map glacier movement in Karakoram range
GIFs are being used to simplify the study of changes in glaciers over long periods
Remembering Tsunami of 2004
After 12 years of the Tsunami, DTE relives the disaster
Rustling for hair
UAE
City shock
Breathless Asia
WILD CRIMES
Caught in a haze
Indian scientists contest the UNEP report on the aerosol-caused Asian brown cloud
Tariff row
WTO invalidates US duty on steel imports