About Me

Sebastian Strangio is a freelance foreign correspondent based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Since 2008, he has reported widely on politics, human rights, business and environmental issues from across the Asia-Pacific.
Posts tagged "Climate Change"
The Dhaka solution

The Dhaka solution

While the rest of the world debates climate change, Bangladesh has started living the reality of a warmer, more volatile world.
Bangladesh -- Eco Symbol?

Bangladesh — Eco Symbol?

Often derided as a basket case, Bangladesh might just have a thing or two to show the world about tackling climate change.
Sand mining spikes in Koh Kong estuaries

Sand mining spikes in Koh Kong estuaries

Large-scale sand dredging operations in Koh Kong estuaries ignoring long-term effects, say environmentalists. By Sebastian Strangio & Vong Sokheng.

The Whitehouse Effect

There’s an interesting article about climate change up now at the New Statesman that should set some environmentalist pulses racing. In the face of apparently ‘overwhelming’ evidence, British astrophysicist David Whitehouse claims that that global warming no longer exists — not as a matter of opinion, but as a statement of ‘observational fact’. Apparently it...

Censure or censorship?

In a society that values free and open debate, writes Sebastian Strangio, there should be nothing to fear from The Great Global Warming Swindle