Phys.org: Ancient African topography remotely modulated the South Asian summer monsoon millions of years ago, study finds
Ancient African topography remotely modulated the South Asian summer monsoon millions of years ago, study finds
Associated Press News on MSN: Energy shock ripples through kitchens, forests and conservation in Africa and South Asia
Energy shock ripples through kitchens, forests and conservation in Africa and South Asia
Times Now on MSN: Energy crisis affects cooking fuel choices and conservation efforts in Africa and South Asia
The ongoing energy crisis, exacerbated by the Iran war, has forced families in Africa and South Asia to revert to traditional cooking fuels like charcoal, impacting health and conservation efforts.
Energy crisis affects cooking fuel choices and conservation efforts in Africa and South Asia
The Independent on MSN: Energy shock ripples through kitchens, forests and conservation in Africa and South Asia
Energy shock ripples through kitchens, forests and conservation in Africa and South Asia - Energy shocks linked to the Iran war are pushing households across Africa and South Asia back to charcoal and ...
The South Asian summer monsoon sustains billions of people today. For a long time, the prevailing scientific view has held that the formation and intensification of the South Asian summer monsoon were ...
Business Standard: Iran war fuels nuclear push across Asia, Africa amid energy shock
The Iran war's global energy shock is causing some nations in Africa and Asia to boost nuclear power generation and spurring atomic energy plans in non-nuclear countries on both continents.
Asia Society: Views of China across the Global South: The Rule and the Exceptions