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Asia

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    High schoolers hiding from the late summer heat in Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan. Image by Daniel Merino. Japan, 2019. 
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    PART OF: The 2018 Japan Heatwave - Attribution Science and the First Provable Tragedy in a Climate-Changed World

    Attribution Science and Impossible Heatwaves

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    Daniel Merino
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    September 27, 2019
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    A complicated relationship with climate change and nature in Japan. A bridge over a channelized river in Naka-Meguro, Tokyo. Image by Daniel Merino. Japan, 2019.
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    PART OF: The 2018 Japan Heatwave - Attribution Science and the First Provable Tragedy in a Climate-Changed World

    Understanding the Japanese Perspective on Climate Change

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    Daniel Merino
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    September 26, 2019
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  • A sign next to a newly repaved road in Kumagaya explains how lighter asphalt reflects solar radiation and lowers temperatures in the city center. During the 2018 Heatwave, Kumagaya City recorded the highest-ever temperature in Japan at 41.1 degrees Celsius (106 degrees Fahrenheit), and its residents and government are adapting to the hotter world. Image by Daniel Merino. Japan, 2019.
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    The 2018 Japan Heatwave - Attribution Science and the First Provable Tragedy in a Climate-Changed World

    In summer 2018, Japan experienced the realities of a climate-changed earth. The worst heatwave in...

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    Daniel Merino
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The 2018 Japan Heatwave - Attribution Science and the First Provable Tragedy in a Climate-Changed World
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    Image from PBS Newshour. China, 2019.
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    PART OF: China: Power and Prosperity

    Taking Stock of China’s Growing Power and Prosperity

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    September 26, 2019
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  • Chinese President Xi Jinping. Image courtesy PBS NewsHour. China, 2019.
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    China: Power and Prosperity

    PBS NewsHour has produced one of the most robust efforts about China by any American television...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - China: Power and Prosperity
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    A farmer drops off a single can of milk at Prateep Farms in Pak Chong, Thailand. Owner Prateep Kaewnun milks about 400 cows and purchases milk from small farmers in the area. Image by Mark Hoffman. Thailand, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Wisconsin Farmers Helped the World Get Hooked on Dairy, but Those Customers Are Becoming Competitors

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    September 25, 2019
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    American surrogates, who live all over the country, can make upward of $50,000 per pregnancy, depending on location and experience. Image by Leslie Tai. United States, 2019.
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    PART OF: My American Surrogate: A Journey Into the Booming Phenomenon of Chinese Couples Hiring U.S. Surrogates

    My American Surrogate

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    Leslie Tai
    Grantee
    September 24, 2019
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  • American surrogates, who live all over the country, can make upward of $50,000 per pregnancy, depending on location and experience. Image by Leslie Tai. United States, 2019.
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    My American Surrogate: A Journey Into the Booming Phenomenon of Chinese Couples Hiring U.S. Surrogates

    A Chinese surrogacy agent’s business in southern California has become a one-stop shop for wealthy...

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    Leslie Tai
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - My American Surrogate: A Journey Into the Booming Phenomenon of Chinese Couples Hiring U.S. Surrogates
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    Hindu pilgrims, known as Kanwarias, walk near the banks of the Ganges River in Prayagraj, India, on July 25, 2019. Kanwarias are devotees performing a ritual pilgrimage in which they walk the roads of India, clad in saffron, and carrying ornately decorated canisters of sacred water from the Ganges River over their shoulders to take back to Hindu temples in their hometowns, during the Hindu lunar month of Shravana. Image by Rajesh Kumar. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    Decades-Old Hindu Pilgrimage, Aided by Modi Government, Takes a Populist Turn

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    Kalpana Jain
    Grantee
    September 24, 2019
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  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked and promised a better India at Parliament in New Delhi. Image by Madhuram Paliwal / Shutterstock.com. India, 2019.
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    Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    What does the rise of a new militant Hinduism under India's Modi government mean for women and young...

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    Kalpana Jain
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience
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    A worker takes care of inventory at a TH Truemart factory store in Nghia Son, Vietnam. Image by Mark Hoffman. Vietnam, 2019.
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    PART OF: Dairyland in Distress

    Wild Global Forces Are Hurting Wisconsin Dairy Farmers. Here's What You Should Know.

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    September 23, 2019
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    Hair pieces on display at a salon in Phnom Penh. Image by Paula Bronstein. Cambodia, 2019.
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    PART OF: If This Hair Could Talk

    How Women in Poverty Are Supplying America’s Market for Hair

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    September 23, 2019
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