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7 July 2020
Energy
As power bills surge amid Covid-19, will prosumers be the Philippines’ next big energy trend?
As power bills surge amid Covid-19, will prosumers be the Philippines’ next big energy trend?
Waste
Indonesia's first reuseable cup rental service launches in Jakarta
Indonesia's first reuseable cup rental service launches in Jakarta
Policy & Finance
A new deal for nature – transformational change or Aichi 2.0?
A new deal for nature – transformational change or Aichi 2.0?
Food & Agriculture
Covid-19 lockdown gives rise to deforestation across Asia and South America
Covid-19 lockdown gives rise to deforestation across Asia and South America
6 July 2020
Food & Agriculture
Nutrition must remain a priority even amid a recession, experts urge
Nutrition must remain a priority even amid a recession, experts urge
Policy & Finance
DBS launches transition financing framework to help 'less than dark-green' industries
DBS launches transition financing framework to help 'less than dark-green' industries
Waste
Furloughed Indonesian tourism workers hired to clean beaches
Furloughed Indonesian tourism workers hired to clean beaches
Energy
Powerless in a pandemic: Solar energy prescribed for off-grid healthcare
Powerless in a pandemic: Solar energy prescribed for off-grid healthcare
Carbon & Climate
Risk of 40C heat in the UK ‘rapidly increasing’, says Met Office
Risk of 40C heat in the UK ‘rapidly increasing’, says Met Office
5 July 2020
Carbon & Climate
Singapore plans carbon capture tech to curb climate impact of heavy industry
Singapore plans carbon capture tech to curb climate impact of heavy industry
3 July 2020
Energy
Bangladeshi solar-sharing start-up aims to cut power waste
Bangladeshi solar-sharing start-up aims to cut power waste
Corporate Responsibility
World Economic Forum hires Georgie Passalaris as impact measurement lead
World Economic Forum hires Georgie Passalaris as impact measurement lead
Energy
‘China should set up a carbon cap’ – Zou Ji on the next national energy targets
‘China should set up a carbon cap’ – Zou Ji on the next national energy targets
Carbon & Climate
Climate change caused havoc 2,000 years ago
Climate change caused havoc 2,000 years ago
2 July 2020
Policy & Finance
New laws in Singapore appear to give employers ‘almost unfettered power’ over migrant workers’ movements, say NGOs
New laws in Singapore appear to give employers ‘almost unfettered power’ over migrant workers’ movements, say NGOs
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia allocates US$195 million subsidy on palm biodiesel producers over smallholders
Indonesia allocates US$195 million subsidy on palm biodiesel producers over smallholders
Corporate Responsibility
Rainforest Alliance aims to help ethical growers get climate-smart
Rainforest Alliance aims to help ethical growers get climate-smart
Carbon & Climate
Ancient coal fires led to prehistoric extinctions
Ancient coal fires led to prehistoric extinctions
1 July 2020
Green Buildings
Keppel Land CEO Tan Swee Yiow appointed World Green Building Council treasurer
Keppel Land CEO Tan Swee Yiow appointed World Green Building Council treasurer
Policy & Finance
UN warns Covid-19 could wipe out gains in equality for women at work
UN warns Covid-19 could wipe out gains in equality for women at work
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Plastic food packaging is the biggest source of coastal litter, study finds
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Indonesia carbon market needs stronger demand to protect biodiversity: experts
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As governments prioritise energy security and resource extraction, Indigenous leaders warn that land rights and consultation processes are …
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Asia’s reliance on air conditioning to beat the heat could backfire on climate adaptation: MSCI Institute
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