Back to WFH? Asia Revisits Covid-Era Playbook Amid Fuel Crisis

Countries across Asia are dusting off strategies from the Covid-19 era, including work-from-home policies and targeted stimulus measures, as they face rising fuel shortages triggered by the ongoing Iran war. … Read More

Sri Lanka Urges EV Owners to Rethink Charging Habits Amid Growing Energy Strain

Sri Lanka has issued a clear and urgent message to electric vehicle owners: rethink when you charge your cars. The government is encouraging drivers to shift their charging routines from … Read More

UN Climate Chief Warns Iran Conflict Highlights Risks of Fossil Fuel Dependence

The recent conflict in Iran has become a stark reminder of the dangers tied to the world’s reliance on fossil fuels. Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the UN climate change … Read More

South Africa Stands Firm at G20 Summit, Advances Climate Action and Debt Relief Despite US Opposition

South Africa has made headlines this weekend by pushing forward a bold G20 agenda, securing consensus on climate change action and debt relief even as the Trump administration openly opposed … Read More

Niigata Governor Approves Restart of World’s Largest Nuclear Plant, Marking a Milestone in Japan’s Post-Fukushima Energy Shift

Niigata Prefecture Governor Hideyo Hanazumi has approved a partial restart of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world’s largest, moving Japan a step closer to reviving its nuclear sector and … Read More

Can Peru Reboot Its Amazon Oil? Communities Demand Justice Amid Pollution Fears

Deep in the northern Amazon of Peru, along a quiet bend of the Patoyacu River, 25-year-old Indigenous Urarina leader Wilmer Macusi pointed to a pool of water darkened with oil. … Read More