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11 June 2021
Carbon & Climate
Indigenous peoples urge Harvard to scrap solar geoengineering project
Indigenous peoples urge Harvard to scrap solar geoengineering project
4 June 2021
CSR
Sustainability Exchange throws up fresh ideas for sustainability
Sustainability Exchange throws up fresh ideas for sustainability
17 March 2021
Water
New platform aims to reveal dam and climate impacts on the Mekong
New platform aims to reveal dam and climate impacts on the Mekong
5 March 2021
Food & Agriculture
Entrée for lab-grown meat
Entrée for lab-grown meat
3 March 2021
Food & Agriculture
Report: Chinese alternative protein market poised for growth as flexitarianism rises and big food dives in
Report: Chinese alternative protein market poised for growth as flexitarianism rises and big food dives in
2 March 2021
Carbon & Climate
UN survival plan offers new hope for the planet
UN survival plan offers new hope for the planet
22 February 2021
Energy
Will Asian consumers pay for clean energy?
Will Asian consumers pay for clean energy?
28 January 2021
Energy
Energy efficiency boosts jobs and cuts climate heat
Energy efficiency boosts jobs and cuts climate heat
26 January 2021
CSR
Japanese companies defy pandemic to lead Asia in ranking of world’s most sustainable corporations
Japanese companies defy pandemic to lead Asia in ranking of world’s most sustainable corporations
12 January 2021
Waste
In the Covid era, circularity can be a new frontier as well as a desert: TRIA chief Ng Pei Kang
In the Covid era, circularity can be a new frontier as well as a desert: TRIA chief Ng Pei Kang
2 December 2020
Food & Agriculture
Clean nuggets: Eat Just secures world’s first regulatory approval for cell-based meat
Clean nuggets: Eat Just secures world’s first regulatory approval for cell-based meat
27 November 2020
Energy
Engie kicks off new Singapore research project to make net zero carbon happen
Engie kicks off new Singapore research project to make net zero carbon happen
19 November 2020
Food & Agriculture
Will Covid-19 balkanise the global food system?
Will Covid-19 balkanise the global food system?
9 September 2020
Food & Agriculture
Researchers use pineapple leaves to extend shelf life of fruits and vegetables
Researchers use pineapple leaves to extend shelf life of fruits and vegetables
14 August 2020
Food & Agriculture
Vertical farms ‘underserved’ when it comes to new seed varieties
Vertical farms ‘underserved’ when it comes to new seed varieties
12 August 2020
Energy
Pakistan pushes renewables—but coal expansion continues too
Pakistan pushes renewables—but coal expansion continues too
3 July 2020
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
10 March 2020
Food & Agriculture
Will coronavirus and other health scares drive alternative protein growth in Asia?
Will coronavirus and other health scares drive alternative protein growth in Asia?
2 March 2020
Energy
Has cheaper energy come to the Philippines?
Has cheaper energy come to the Philippines?
15 August 2019
Energy
Can palm oil enter the circular economy?
Can palm oil enter the circular economy?
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Singapore rolls out new industry benchmark for sustainable finance skills
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Too much climate pessimism leads to people ‘lying flat’: Singapore’s president
He was drawing from a buzz phrase made popular by the Chinese, which means doing the bare minimum …
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Carbon credit industry watchdog ICVCM ‘absolutely willing to fail’ subpar certifiers as work enters key phase
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‘Asia has to catch up’: STX Group APAC head on why decarbonising the region is both critical yet challenging
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