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In the People’s Republic of China, biogas plants supply electricity to livestock farms using their wastes and produce organic fertilizer for eco-farming.
In Mongolia, community revolving funds helped poor households develop tourism goods and services aligned with biodiversity conservation.
Built through strong partnerships, a railway links two ancient Chinese cities, boosts tourism and jobs, and opens a remote province to a wider market.
The Korean government has employed comprehensive policy measures to manage household debt risks.
A study found that the proposed exchange should focus on electricity and emissions before adding agricultural products to the mix.
Countries can meet goals for climate change and the planned global plastics treaty through investments, technologies, and financing with co-benefits.
Short- and long-term actions in roads, rail, waterways, maritime, and aviation can enhance transport connectivity and promote integration in the SAARC region.
In the People’s Republic of China, an environmental education program instills in students and their families a love for their hometown and nature.
The city-state offers a good case example for other Southeast Asian countries vying to become tech and innovation hubs.
As the country reopens, a newly developed macroeconomic model suggests paths forward from the past 3 years of economic disruption.