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In Myanmar’s limestone hills, people and bats are often too close for comfort

by Admin | Feb 25, 2026 | Daily News, Environment

Source: MONGABAY | By Carolyn Cowan A recent census of cave-dwelling bats in northeastern Myanmar found many karst caverns are increasingly inhospitable for the winged mammals due to human disturbance, posing risks to both bats and people. Read Full...

Myitsone’s Dangerous Return: Does Beijing Need the Dam?

by Admin | Feb 23, 2026 | Daily News, Environment

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Athena Awn Naw Beijing’s response, however, was cautious. China signaled it would wait for a “stable political timeframe” before moving forward Read Full Story

Junta Ramps Up Promises to Locals Over Myitsone Hydropower Project

by Admin | Feb 21, 2026 | Daily News, Environment

Source: The Irrawaddy The military regime is using a mixture of carrot and stick in attempts to win Kachin State residents’ consent to reviving the controversial China-backed Myitsone Dam megaproject. Read Full Story

Council formed to tackle cross-border smog crisis

by Admin | Feb 20, 2026 | Daily News, Environment

Source: Burma News International | By Karen Information Center Paul Sein Twa, director of the Karen Environmental and Social Action Network (KESAN) and chairman of the Salween Peace Park, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with civil society organizations in...

Landmine Blast Wounds Civilians Harvesting Sugarcane in Shan State

by Admin | Feb 19, 2026 | Daily News, Environment

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN Three women harvesting sugarcane in Nawnghkio Township, Shan State, were injured after triggering a landmine in farmland recently retaken by junta forces, according to local source Read Full Story

Community Recycling Systems in Myanmar: Challenges and Opportunities

by Admin | Feb 13, 2026 | Environment, Opinion Papers

Source: The Sabai Times | By Hsu Latt Phyu Strengthening community-based recycling and integrating the informal sector is key to improving waste management and advancing a circular economy in Myanmar. Read Full Story
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