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How does China’s draft Fisheries Law balance conservation with livelihoods?
As China amends legislation that aims to strengthen fisheries management, some stakeholders are raising concerns over livelihoods

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Indigenous women illuminate Guatemalan communities
Women of the Guatemalan highlands are training as solar energy technicians, breaking down barriers of machismo, illiteracy and poverty
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What does a second Trump presidency mean for the ocean?
Some fear the wannabe whale psychiatrist heading for the White House will undo progress on climate action and marine protection
Mexico’s LNG ambitions face the Trump era and environmental concerns
Recent projects to export US natural gas worldwide via Mexican LNG terminals face uncertainty amid potential trade tensions and community pushbacks
Analysis: Southeast Asia’s energy transition under a Trump presidency
China’s role will only become more important, but southeast Asian leaders will have difficult decisions to make, writes energy analyst Putra Adhiguna
Colombia juggles closer China ties and Trump tensions
Country looks set to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative, a possible boost for trade, investment and energy – but likely a source of frictions with its traditional US ally