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
The Liveability Challenge 2026: Innovate for Impact
Sharpening the ESG focus 2026: Driving sustainable capital with confidence
From ISSB to PFRS: Tech-Driven Strategies for Scope 3 Reporting in the Philippines
All Eco–Business events →
News & Opinion
29 May 2025
Opinion /
Energy
A call for ecological justice: Why Indonesia’s pesantrens ‘reject’ renewable energy
A call for ecological justice: Why Indonesia’s pesantrens ‘reject’ renewable energy
News /
Carbon & Climate
Nik Nazmi resigns as Malaysia’s environment minister after losing party polls
Nik Nazmi resigns as Malaysia’s environment minister after losing party polls
News /
Water
The push for 30×30 ocean protection goal needs to be locally led
The push for 30×30 ocean protection goal needs to be locally led
News /
Water
Philippines uses mangrove buffer zones to protect its coastlines
Philippines uses mangrove buffer zones to protect its coastlines
28 May 2025
News /
Food & Agriculture
In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, elusive ‘ghost rice’ holds key to climate resilience
In Vietnam’s Mekong Delta, elusive ‘ghost rice’ holds key to climate resilience
News /
Policy & Finance
China-CELAC summit invests in multilateralism amid global trade tensions
China-CELAC summit invests in multilateralism amid global trade tensions
News /
Manufacturing
Central Java communities win landmark pollution case against textile giant
Central Java communities win landmark pollution case against textile giant
News /
Water
Inequities in coral reef research undermine global scientific collaboration: study
Inequities in coral reef research undermine global scientific collaboration: study
News /
Energy
Data centres are reshaping the Asean Power Grid's forecasts, say global financiers
Data centres are reshaping the Asean Power Grid's forecasts, say global financiers
27 May 2025
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Navigating the global convergence of sustainability disclosure standards – what boards need to know
Navigating the global convergence of sustainability disclosure standards – what boards need to know
News /
Carbon & Climate
Geoengineers eye up ocean ‘dead zones’ for carbon storage
Geoengineers eye up ocean ‘dead zones’ for carbon storage
News /
Water
How dried-out wetlands on the Iran-Iraq border threaten the region
How dried-out wetlands on the Iran-Iraq border threaten the region
Opinion /
Cities
How India is reducing dependence on China for rare earth minerals
How India is reducing dependence on China for rare earth minerals
26 May 2025
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
An intelligent trade-off: AI as a double-edged sword in Southeast Asia’s climate battle
An intelligent trade-off: AI as a double-edged sword in Southeast Asia’s climate battle
News /
Policy & Finance
Whistleblower flags South Korean utility Kepco to SGX over climate risk disclosures
Whistleblower flags South Korean utility Kepco to SGX over climate risk disclosures
News /
Food & Agriculture
Rising emissions from farm equipment could ‘hinder’ China’s net-zero goals
Rising emissions from farm equipment could ‘hinder’ China’s net-zero goals
News /
Policy & Finance
The shape of a new climate politics emerges
The shape of a new climate politics emerges
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Grab drops 'carbon neutral' term from offsetting scheme
Grab drops 'carbon neutral' term from offsetting scheme
News /
Policy & Finance
Can China’s new pledge to curb illegal fishing drive change?
Can China’s new pledge to curb illegal fishing drive change?
News /
Water
Pakistan’s new climate minister on water, justice and a warming world
Pakistan’s new climate minister on water, justice and a warming world
Page 37
Most popular
News /
Lifestyle
Shocking places where microplastics were found in 2025
New studies reveal plastic particles infiltrating human bodies, food systems and even the planet’s most remote ecosystems.
Shocking places where microplastics were found in 2025
News /
Cities
AI, bans and facial scans: Digital frontiers in 2026
Gen Z protests, internet shutdowns, surveillance and AI: looking into the digital landscape of 2026.
AI, bans and facial scans: Digital frontiers in 2026
Opinion /
Manufacturing
Can the fashion industry adapt to a warming world?
COP30 agreed to triple adaptation finance, but the fashion industry needs adaptation measures now.
Can the fashion industry adapt to a warming world?
News /
Corporate Responsibility
ClientEarth hires first Asia fundraiser
Mirabella Pulido joins the environmental law charity from energy think tank Carbon Tracker, and will be based in …
ClientEarth hires first Asia fundraiser
Opinion /
Cities
What happened to gender equality in 2025
Progress is fragile and 2026 must be the year of action and accountability on gender rights.
What happened to gender equality in 2025
News /
Policy & Finance
Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
Receive the latest insights daily or weekly.
Sign up for our newsletter →
Sign up for our newsletter →
Support our independent journalism. #newsthatimpacts
× Close
Subscribe now →
Subscribe now →