Menu
Search
English
English
简体中文
Bahasa Indonesia
Bahasa Malaysia
Publish with us
Subscribe
Sign in
Search
Close search bar
Show all news, opinion, videos and press releases matching
→
About Eco-Business
Topics
Tags
Regions
Sustainable Development Goals
Series
Asia Pacific‘s leading platform for sustainable development
Subscribe to our newsletters
News & Opinion
EB Studio
Press Releases
Events
Intelligence
Training
Advertise
About Us
More+
International
Edition
International
Asia Pacific
China
USA
Europe
Menu
News & Opinion
EB Studio
Press Releases
Events
Intelligence
Training
Advertise
About Us
Subscribe
Sign in
Close menu
Eco-Business
International Edition
Subscribe
Search Eco-Business
Search
Language
English
简体中文
Bahasa Indonesia
Bahasa Malaysia
Edition
International
Asia Pacific
China
USA
Europe
Sections
Home
News & Opinion
Show more News
Industry Spotlight
Feature Series
Special Reports
Tags
Press Releases
Events
EB Studio
Intelligence
Training
Advertise
Podcasts
Videos
About Us
Show more About us
Our Team
Join Us
Advisory Board
Contributors
Contact Us
Sustainable Development Goals
Show more SDGs
1. Poverty
2. Hunger
3. Health
4. Education
5. Gender equality
6. Water
7. Energy
8. Economic growth
9. Infrastructure
10. Inequality
11. Cities
12. Consumption
13. Climate
14. Oceans
15. Biodiversity
16. Peace
17. Partnerships
Regions
Show more Regions
Australia
China
Europe
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Subscribe
Eco-Business subscriptions
Newsletters
EB Enterprise
Follow Us
Linkedin
Instagram
YouTube
Telegram
Facebook
X
RSS
Happening soon
Realising Scope 3 Reporting and Disclosure in ASEAN
Charting the course: CLEAN pathways in Asia’s energy transition
Sustainability Media Academy (SMA) Season 4
All Eco–Business events →
News
28 January 2022
Policy & Finance
Indonesia is cutting down less forest for palm oil, but it’s still not sustainable, activists say
Indonesia is cutting down less forest for palm oil, but it’s still not sustainable, activists say
Food & Agriculture
In Singapore and Malaysia, the unbridled online trade of sea cucumber and fish maw is endangering precious species
In Singapore and Malaysia, the unbridled online trade of sea cucumber and fish maw is endangering precious species
27 January 2022
Water
Thailand government mulls legal action as it cleans up oil spill
Thailand government mulls legal action as it cleans up oil spill
Water
24 hours with... shark and ray researcher Naomi Clark-Shen
24 hours with... shark and ray researcher Naomi Clark-Shen
Policy & Finance
Spurred by investor-friendly law, palm oil firms sue to retrieve licenses
Spurred by investor-friendly law, palm oil firms sue to retrieve licenses
Energy
Fears of ‘devastation’ from largest dam on Yamuna River in India
Fears of ‘devastation’ from largest dam on Yamuna River in India
Energy
Will the fossil energy crisis make renewables more popular?
Will the fossil energy crisis make renewables more popular?
26 January 2022
Policy & Finance
Asia must spend $2.5 trillion annually to meet 2050 climate deadline
Asia must spend $2.5 trillion annually to meet 2050 climate deadline
Policy & Finance
Data exposes flaws in Mekong Delta resilience plans
Data exposes flaws in Mekong Delta resilience plans
Carbon & Climate
Typhoon highlights biodiversity haven Palawan’s vulnerability — and resilience
Typhoon highlights biodiversity haven Palawan’s vulnerability — and resilience
Energy
Can we future-proof natural gas plants with hydrogen?
Can we future-proof natural gas plants with hydrogen?
25 January 2022
Waste
Plastic litter could triple and outweigh fish in the world's oceans by 2040: report
Plastic litter could triple and outweigh fish in the world's oceans by 2040: report
Cities
China’s next air quality challenge – cleaning up its industrial heartlands
China’s next air quality challenge – cleaning up its industrial heartlands
Policy & Finance
Malaysia's mangrove-planting fishermen stumble at nature finance hurdle
Malaysia's mangrove-planting fishermen stumble at nature finance hurdle
Corporate Responsibility
SAP hires Susanna Hasenoehrl as first APAC head of sustainability
SAP hires Susanna Hasenoehrl as first APAC head of sustainability
24 January 2022
Food & Agriculture
Bleached coral reefs still support nutritious fish, study finds
Bleached coral reefs still support nutritious fish, study finds
Policy & Finance
Singapore youth calling for bolder climate action 'need to be patient': Youth Council CEO
Singapore youth calling for bolder climate action 'need to be patient': Youth Council CEO
Carbon & Climate
Singapore universities, energy firms respond to student fossil fuel divestment campaign
Singapore universities, energy firms respond to student fossil fuel divestment campaign
Policy & Finance
DBS Bank names new chief sustainability officer
DBS Bank names new chief sustainability officer
21 January 2022
Energy
Asia and the Middle East to be biggest financial losers from energy transition: report
Asia and the Middle East to be biggest financial losers from energy transition: report
Page 217
Most popular
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
China’s new climate standard: a global signal at the right time
China has provided a clear regulatory signal. The opportunity now lies in translating that ambition into reporting that …
China's new climate standard: a global signal at the right time
News /
Food & Agriculture
Salmon farming is coming to the end of the world
The Argentinian province of Tierra del Fuego has U-turned on its pioneering decision to ban salmon aquaculture, prompting …
Salmon farming is coming to the end of the world
News /
Energy
Geothermal can bolster Philippines energy security amid Iran war: energy chief
The renewable energy resource, which has received loan financing for exploration and early-stage drilling, could help shield the …
Geothermal can bolster Philippines energy security amid Iran war: energy chief
News /
Energy
Oil majors shifting from greenwashing to fossil fuel advocacy, advertising study finds
Companies that once competed to look green are now competing to make fossil fuel dependence look reasonable, a …
Oil majors shifting from greenwashing to fossil fuel advocacy, advertising study finds
News /
Policy & Finance
US forced labour investigations could lead to new tariffs for Asia: experts
Countries like Indonesia have already agreed to amend local labour laws as part of an earlier trade deal …
US forced labour investigations could lead to new tariffs for Asia: experts
News /
Transport & Logistics
Laos slashes EV fees, hikes petrol car charges to curb fuel use
Emergency measures include 30 per cent fee cut for EVs, fleet targets for transport firms and remote work …
Laos slashes EV fees, hikes petrol car charges to curb fuel use
Transforming Innovation for Sustainability
Join the Ecosystem →
Receive the latest insights daily or weekly.
Sign up for our newsletter →
Sign up for our newsletter →
Strategic Organisations
Support our independent journalism. #newsthatimpacts
× Close
Subscribe now →
Subscribe now →