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25 October 2022
Energy
Singapore scales up hydrogen fuel plans, pledges 2030 emissions cuts
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21 October 2022
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Singapore should set its sights on becoming a net food exporter: ComCrop chief Peter Barber
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Indonesia must 'change the narrative' from power sector to consumers as nation decarbonises
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US$37 billion: the cost of retiring Indonesia's coal fleet
US$37 billion: the cost of retiring Indonesia's coal fleet
17 October 2022
Policy & Finance
Second draft revision of China’s Wildlife Protection Law ‘a big step backwards’
Second draft revision of China’s Wildlife Protection Law ‘a big step backwards’
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Monetary Authority of Singapore appoints new sustainability chief
Monetary Authority of Singapore appoints new sustainability chief
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Lack of data, funding or interest: Journalists in Asia on the struggles of reporting on climate change
Waste
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'How do we become a protector for the oceans?': Malaysian leading recycler on being ocean bound plastic-certified
13 October 2022
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Sea-level rise ‘may cross two metres by 2100’
Sea-level rise ‘may cross two metres by 2100’
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'In the future, sustainable products will be conventional products': UOB chief sustainability officer Eric Lim
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Corals, sharks and freshwater species in peril: Living Planet report reveals 69% of biodiversity lost in half century
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Water
Fisherfolk evicted from Phnom Penh’s lakes by Cambodia’s crony industrialists
Fisherfolk evicted from Phnom Penh’s lakes by Cambodia’s crony industrialists
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How could help for rising climate 'loss and damage' be funded?
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Environment correspondent Audrey Tan to lead science communications at NUS research institutes
Waste
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‘There is no waste, only resources’: Tomra boss Tove Andersen
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Tan Szue Hann joins Keppel Land sustainability team
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