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Why the shutdown of the Philippines’ largest TV network is a blow to environmental journalism
The forced shutdown of Philippine broadcaster ABS-CBN’s radio and television operations threatens not only press freedom, but is a blow to environmental journalism in a country where issues such as mi...
11 May 2020
Why the shutdown of the Philippines’ largest TV network is a blow to environmental journalism
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Sisa Kumbahan
If the Philippines banned waste imports, why is it still the world's dumping ground?
Local laws are not enough to protect the Philippines from foreign waste dumping, and regulatory loopholes also persist in Thailand and Malaysia, two of Southeast Asia’s top plastic waste importing cou...
11 Mar 2020
If the Philippines banned waste imports, why is it still the world's dumping ground?
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Tenaga
Ayala’s energy arm to divest from coal: Will other Filipino power companies follow suit?
Filipino conglomerate Ayala Corporation’s move to halt new and existing coal projects could nudge other major energy players in the country to follow suit, energy experts said. Ayala’s power generati...
24 Apr 2020
Ayala’s energy arm to divest from coal: Will other Filipino power companies follow suit?
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Sisa Kumbahan
Why plastic-clogged Philippines must face up to dearth of waste disposal and recycling
Even as fierce debate on plastic pollution and single-use packaging continues in the Philippines, it is vital to address the lack of disposal facilities and stop the leakage of plastic waste into the ...
10 Jun 2020
Why plastic-clogged Philippines must face up to dearth of waste disposal and recycling
Berita /
Polisi & Kewangan
Students for sustainability… Stanford University’s Audrey Pe
Audrey Pe’s fascination for technology began five years ago, after her computer teacher in middle school departed from the lesson plan topic one day and let the class play a virtual game that taught c...
1 Jul 2020
Students for sustainability… Stanford University’s Audrey Pe
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Tenaga
Southeast Asian conglomerates to pump US$30 million into renewable projects in Myanmar
Two Southeast Asian business conglomerates have teamed up to invest at least US$30 million in renewable energy projects in Myanmar, which has one the region's lowest rates of access to grid electricit...
16 Oct 2019
Southeast Asian conglomerates to pump US$30 million into renewable projects in Myanmar
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Tenaga
Has cheaper energy come to the Philippines?
A camp he attended in 2015 inspired then-undergraduate Sergius Angelo Santos to find a way to offer cheaper electricity to Filipino consumers. Sponsored by a leading power generation firm, the camp g...
2 Mar 2020
Has cheaper energy come to the Philippines?
Berita /
Sisa Kumbahan
ADB: Coronavirus could leave major Southeast Asian cities with 1,000 extra tonnes of medical waste per day
In tandem with the increase in coronavirus cases, cities across Southeast Asia could see a surge in medical waste that few have the capacity to deal with, warned the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as i...
4 May 2020
ADB: Coronavirus could leave major Southeast Asian cities with 1,000 extra tonnes of medical waste per day
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Sisa Kumbahan
Coke, Nestlé and Pepsi top plastic polluter audit again as green groups slam recyclable packaging as 'false solution'
Food and beverage firms Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and PepsiCo are the world's biggest plastic polluters, a study of litter found on beaches, streets, homes, and parks in 50 countries has revealed. The same f...
24 Oct 2019
Coke, Nestlé and Pepsi top plastic polluter audit again as green groups slam recyclable packaging as 'false solution'
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Tenaga
Which Chinese tech firm is leading the pack in clean energy adoption?
China’s energy-guzzling internet and data centre giants are using more clean energy, but remain woefully behind their global peers, a new study by environmental advocacy group Greenpeace and the North...
15 Jan 2020
Which Chinese tech firm is leading the pack in clean energy adoption?
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Bandar-bandar
Should the Philippines copy Indonesia and relocate its sinking capital?
Large parts of Metro Manila, the Philippines’ dense, sprawling centre of government and business, could be underwater 20 years from now due to extensive groundwater extraction, scientists from the Uni...
16 Oct 2019
Should the Philippines copy Indonesia and relocate its sinking capital?
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Tenaga
China’s largest coal power plants lagging in response to climate risks, says new study
China’s biggest coal plants are not moving fast enough in the country’s transition towards lower reliance on fossil fuels, new research has revealed. In 2016, prompted by worsening air pollution and o...
9 Oct 2019
China’s largest coal power plants lagging in response to climate risks, says new study
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Makanan & Pertanian
To achieve food security in post-lockdown Philippines, linking farmers to consumers is not enough
When the Philippines’ main island of Luzon was placed under lockdown on 16 March to contain the spread of the coronavirus, roads to and from Metro Manila were sealed off, including farmers’ routes to ...
16 Jun 2020
To achieve food security in post-lockdown Philippines, linking farmers to consumers is not enough
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Bandar-bandar
After Taal eruption, innovative Filipinos find earth-friendly ways to help victims cope
Thousands of Filipinos fled their homes when a volcano near the capital, Manila, spewed ash and lava on the afternoon of 12 January. The eruption of Taal volcano—considered the country's deadliest, ha...
28 Jan 2020
After Taal eruption, innovative Filipinos find earth-friendly ways to help victims cope
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Karbon & Cuaca
Jane Goodall returns to Tanzania for tree-planting mission
Dr Jane Goodall is known across the globe as the world's leading primatologist and a prominent environmentalist. When she was 26 years old, Goodall travelled from England to Tanzania, to explore the l...
29 Mar 2019
Jane Goodall returns to Tanzania for tree-planting mission
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Karbon & Cuaca
Southeast Asia faces harsher dry seasons as El Niño effects worsen, warn climate scientists
Southeast Asia will experience worsening dry and hot weather that will lead to severe droughts and heatwaves as global temperatures rise, according to a lead author of the United Nation’s Intergovernm...
28 Sep 2019
Southeast Asia faces harsher dry seasons as El Niño effects worsen, warn climate scientists
Berita /
Sisa Kumbahan
China uses artificial intelligence to sort its waste
Bubble tea cups, human hair, and even pet food. As confusion reigned among Shanghai citizens over the correct classification of waste since the city’s trash sorting regime kicked in on July 1, China's...
2 Aug 2019
China uses artificial intelligence to sort its waste
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Makanan & Pertanian
Can palm oil plantations be elephant-friendly?
Oil palm plantations in the state of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo can lose millions from damaged crops due to elephant raids, while smallholder farmers can lose their livelihoods overnight to an elephant h...
6 May 2019
Can palm oil plantations be elephant-friendly?
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Sisa Kumbahan
It's time to break up with plastic
"It’s not me, it’s you." This may not be the classic break up line of Hollywood romantic comedies, but it stole the show in a recent video teaching consumers how to kick their plastic habit. Starring ...
19 Dec 2018
It's time to break up with plastic
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Polisi & Kewangan
An environment minister's vision for Malaysia
Prominent science journal Nature named her as one of the ten people who mattered to the environment last year, for raising Malaysia's renewables targets and her tough stance against plastic pollution....
27 Mar 2019
An environment minister's vision for Malaysia
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‘Stranded’ solar a growing risk as capital costs rise, says Malaysia’s largest independent power producer
There is a mismatch in tenures due to the different expectations of bankers and data centre operators, say …
‘Stranded’ solar a growing risk as capital costs rise, says Malaysia’s largest independent power producer
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Government changes in Bangladesh and West Bengal could impact river treaties
As India’s ruling party wins West Bengal, the state that stood against sharing more water with Bangladesh, new …
Government changes in Bangladesh and West Bengal could impact river treaties
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Air
NGO launches to support Bintan marine protected area
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The organisation launches with startup funding from private island resorts in Indonesia's Riau archipelago. It aims to raise …
NGO launches to support Bintan marine protected area
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Karbon & Cuaca
Philippines’ updated NDC delayed amid Middle East-driven energy shock, says climate official
Eksklusif
As the Philippines prepared to release its updated nationally determined contributions in April, officials ordered further consultations after …
Philippines’ updated NDC delayed amid Middle East-driven energy shock, says climate official
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Karbon & Cuaca
Asian leaders urge climate action as World Environment Day marked across region
South Korea, Vietnam and China highlight climate action as region grapples with rising temperatures and extreme weather.
Asian leaders urge climate action as World Environment Day marked across region
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Karbon & Cuaca
‘We are losing not only work, but survival’: India’s informal workers on the green transition
From blacksmiths to street food vendors, the country’s informal workforce fears it is being left behind by the …
'We are losing not only work, but survival': India’s informal workers on the green transition
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