Climate Change and Energy

Chandran Nair notes the irony of Asians' being expected to consume more but reduce emissions at the same time. more

In the wake of Japan's disaster, experts assess the viability of nuclear power in India. more

Video exclusive: regional experts share solutions to issues surrounding food, water, and human security. more

The glaciers of the Himalaya are melting. On Thinner Ice, an Asia Society multimedia project, helps explain this critical issue. more

Which countries will take the lead when it comes to investing in green technology? more

As the glaciers of the Himalayas melt, changes occur and our environment responds as physics dictate. As Bill KcKibben puts it, "Nature doesn't meet us half way." more

Guardian reporter Jonathan Watts talks to Orville Schell about what the rapid pace of change in China means for ordinary Chinese and for the rest of the planet. more

Climate experts now posit global warming as a possible cause of Pakistan's disastrous 2010 floods. more

The U.S. has done more in the last year to combat global warming than it did in the previous two decades, according to a Center For American Progress climate expert. more

Rivers of Ice showcases the work of photographer and mountaineer David Breashears, who has retraced the steps of photographers of the past century to recapture images of these mountains and their glaciers from exactly the same vantage point more