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In the age of the digital grid, who will govern Cambodia’s power data?
As the country moves to meet its renewables targets, grid projects must be negotiated so Cambodia retains control over operational data.
15 Jun 2026
In the age of the digital grid, who will govern Cambodia’s power data?
Energy
Energy trade in Southeast Asia: The need to address resource nationalism
Resource nationalism can impede energy cooperation in Southeast Asia. Asean can use a mix of carrots and sticks to deal with it.
Energy trade in Southeast Asia: The need to address resource nationalism
Policy & Finance
Beyond resumption of China-India dialogue, unresolved issues persist
Both Beijing and New Delhi have shown a willingness to re-engage, but they must address critical areas of concern before moving forward.
Beyond resumption of China-India dialogue, unresolved issues persist
Energy
India’s climate finance gap is smaller than it seems
India’s clean energy transition is often portrayed as prohibitively expensive. But a new study finds that actual financing needs are far more modest and concentrated in just four sectors, including steel and cement.
India's climate finance gap is smaller than it seems
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Water
India-Pakistan conflict over water reflects increasing vulnerability to climate change
India-Pakistan conflict over water reflects increasing vulnerability to climate change
9 May 2025
Energy
Solar puts us in fast lane to 100 per cent renewables
Solar puts us in fast lane to 100 per cent renewables
14 April 2025
Water
China plans to build the world's largest dam – but what does this mean for India and Bangladesh downstream?
China plans to build the world's largest dam – but what does this mean for India and Bangladesh downstream?
28 March 2024
Energy
How to unlock clean energy in South and Southeast Asia
How to unlock clean energy in South and Southeast Asia
26 March 2024
Water
China changes tack on water politics
China changes tack on water politics
28 August 2023
Policy & Finance
Thai investment in Laos hydropower reveals dire disconnect in the Mekong
Thai investment in Laos hydropower reveals dire disconnect in the Mekong
6 July 2023
Policy & Finance
China’s climate diplomacy in a turbulent world
China’s climate diplomacy in a turbulent world
6 February 2023
Water
India raises the heat on the Indus Waters Treaty
India raises the heat on the Indus Waters Treaty
7 October 2022
Water
Can Mekong stingrays tell the Chinese dam story well?
Can Mekong stingrays tell the Chinese dam story well?
5 April 2022
Policy & Finance
Financing gender-energy access programmes in Asean
Financing gender-energy access programmes in Asean
29 April 2021
Policy & Finance
Getting to zero deforestation in the Amazon by 2030
Getting to zero deforestation in the Amazon by 2030
8 January 2021
Energy
‘Growing momentum’ to make 2021 the global action year for sustainable energy
‘Growing momentum’ to make 2021 the global action year for sustainable energy
21 April 2020
Policy & Finance
Amid coronavirus, let's not forget about indigenous people
Amid coronavirus, let's not forget about indigenous people
12 March 2020
Carbon & Climate
How clean energy boosts climate resilience for island communities
How clean energy boosts climate resilience for island communities
3 December 2019
Energy
China faces 4 big risks if it continues building more coal plants
China faces 4 big risks if it continues building more coal plants
18 November 2019
Water
Southeast Asia and the right to safe water
Southeast Asia and the right to safe water
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MSCI assigns newly listed aerospace company a CCC rating, highlighting governance concerns and renewed questions over how ESG …
SpaceX's rock bottom ESG rating reignites debate over sustainability scores
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Climate standards group SBTi launches new net zero rules to help Asia turn climate pledges into action
Asia, which has seen a 53 per cent jump in firms setting SBTi‑aligned targets and now accounts for …
Climate standards group SBTi launches new net zero rules to help Asia turn climate pledges into action
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Singapore unveils coastal defence rules requiring long-term protection against rising seas
Landowners with 30 years or more remaining on leases must plan for a potential 2.15-metre sea level rise …
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Taiwan to ease sustainability reporting burden, draft anti-greenwashing rules
Authorities to delay some Scope 3 disclosure requirements, align carbon accounting rules and tighten oversight of ESG awards …
Taiwan to ease sustainability reporting burden, draft anti-greenwashing rules
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AI’s societal risks make governance a business-wide challenge in Singapore
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AI's societal risks make governance a business-wide challenge in Singapore
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Plastic food packaging is the biggest source of coastal litter, study finds
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Plastic food packaging is the biggest source of coastal litter, study finds
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