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Philippine government split on joining coalition to cut plastic production: UN treaty participants
As countries negotiate a first-ever global plastics treaty in Ottawa, Canada this week, parties are divided over what the treaty should include. Policymakers from the Philippines are split on whether ...
26 Apr 2024
Philippine government split on joining coalition to cut plastic production: UN treaty participants
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Philippines' BPI green bond gets US$250 million investment from IFC
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private investment arm of the World Bank Group, is pouring US$250 million into the Bank of the Philippine Island’s (BPI) green bond, which aims to fina...
14 Aug 2023
Philippines' BPI green bond gets US$250 million investment from IFC
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Consumer goods firm reaches agreement over false recycling claim in the Philippines
The credibility of plastic recycling claims came under a spotlight in the Philippines after Procter & Gamble (P&G) made an “amicable settlement” with activists over alleged misleading labels o...
26 Feb 2024
Consumer goods firm reaches agreement over false recycling claim in the Philippines
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Early retirement of the Philippines' coal fleet would cost US$10.6 billion: Study
The cost of retiring all coal plants in the Philippines up to five years before the end of their lifespan is estimated at US$10.6 billion, according to a study by London-based non-profit Transition Ze...
24 Jan 2024
Early retirement of the Philippines' coal fleet would cost US$10.6 billion: Study
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Eco-Business scores two finalist nods for editorial excellence at annual SOPA awards
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9 May 2023
Eco-Business scores two finalist nods for editorial excellence at annual SOPA awards
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COP29, in numbers
Delegates from around the world are starting to arrive in Baku, Azerbaijan, to attend this year's global climate talks, starting 11 November. All eyes will be on whether the world’s biggest climate ne...
11 Nov 2024
COP29, in numbers
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Carbon & Climate
CIFOR scientist Daniel Murdiyarso named president of Indonesia Academy of Sciences
Dr Daniel Murdiyarso has been elected president of the Indonesia Academy of Sciences (Akademi Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia or AIPI) with a mandate to explore how science and technology can address envir...
12 Jul 2023
CIFOR scientist Daniel Murdiyarso named president of Indonesia Academy of Sciences
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Carbon & Climate
Sustainability and climate trends Asia businesses should watch in 2025
There is growing urgency for Asian corporates to act swiftly in response to climate change. Last year, several governments across the region ramped up the implementation of policies aimed at transitio...
8 Jan 2025
Sustainability and climate trends Asia businesses should watch in 2025
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Philippine president’s non-attendance at COP28 a ‘missed opportunity’
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, Jr made a last-minute decision to cancel his trip to Dubai to attend the world’s most important climate summit, disappointing some conference observers who calle...
1 Dec 2023
Philippine president’s non-attendance at COP28 a ‘missed opportunity’
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Southeast Asia’s LNG investments predicted to peak by 2040: Study
More natural gas facilities than ever will be firing in Southeast Asia almost two decades from now, according to a report by Singapore-based research firm Asia Research & Engagement (ARE). Led by ...
6 Nov 2023
Southeast Asia’s LNG investments predicted to peak by 2040: Study
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Rich countries need to pay Global South at least US$209 billion annually to phase out fossil fuels: report
COP28 president Sultan Al Jaber has been trying to calm the uproar this week over an old video that surfaced on Sunday, which has him on record saying that there is “no science” behind demands to phas...
7 Dec 2023
Rich countries need to pay Global South at least US$209 billion annually to phase out fossil fuels: report
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The Philippines excludes fossil fuels, mining but not waste-to-energy in draft green taxonomy
The Philippine central bank will not consider fossil fuels in its proposed definitions of green finance but will not label waste-to-energy (WTE) as a high-risk activity. The regulator, known locally a...
23 Oct 2023
The Philippines excludes fossil fuels, mining but not waste-to-energy in draft green taxonomy
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Private investors profiting from US$25 billion in bond debt from climate-vulnerable Asian nations: IIED
Private investors from rich nations are profiting from about US$24.8 billion in sovereign bond debt issued by some of Asia’s poorest and most climate-vulnerable countries, according to an analysis mad...
6 Oct 2023
Private investors profiting from US$25 billion in bond debt from climate-vulnerable Asian nations: IIED
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Carbon & Climate
1.5°C on a precipice: Do we need to rethink communications on warming limits?
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14 May 2024
1.5°C on a precipice: Do we need to rethink communications on warming limits?
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Philippines asserts bid to host loss and damage discussions; eyes seat on fund's board
The Philippine government wants the secretariat of the new United Nations loss and damage fund to consider it as a venue host and says that it is qualified to host the fund, given that it is among the...
8 Dec 2023
Philippines asserts bid to host loss and damage discussions; eyes seat on fund's board
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Asia Pacific firms lead in ranking of world’s most sustainable corporations for first time in decade
For the first time in ten years, two Asia Pacific companies have emerged top in the scoring of the world’s 100 most sustainable firms. Australian metals recycler Sims Limited was ranked first in the l...
18 Jan 2024
Asia Pacific firms lead in ranking of world’s most sustainable corporations for first time in decade
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Policy & Finance
Philippine finance undersecretary Cielo Magno steps down amid alleged policy disagreements over mining
Philippine finance undersecretary Cielo Magno, an outspoken critic of the mining industry in the country, on Thursday confirmed that she has resigned from her post. She was asked to quit her job repor...
8 Sep 2023
Philippine finance undersecretary Cielo Magno steps down amid alleged policy disagreements over mining
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Carbon & Climate
‘Hold the line’: Civil society leaders make last push for Philippine COP28 delegation to adopt stronger stance on fossil fuels phase-out
In the remaining hours of COP28 negotiations, Filipino civil society leaders have urged the Philippine delegation to come out with a stronger position on phasing out fossil fuels, as they believe its ...
12 Dec 2023
‘Hold the line’: Civil society leaders make last push for Philippine COP28 delegation to adopt stronger stance on fossil fuels phase-out
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Carbon & Climate
Feeling the heat: Who are the most vulnerable workers impacted by the Philippines’ record-breaking heatwaves?
When Jacob Christy, a 59-year-old security officer in a local government office in the town of Pili in Camarines Sur, the Philippines, reported for duty on the last week of April, he suddenly complain...
24 May 2024
Feeling the heat: Who are the most vulnerable workers impacted by the Philippines’ record-breaking heatwaves?
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Carbon & Climate
Explainer: Why the Philippines does not have a net zero target
The Philippines has released for the first time its plan for how it will reduce harmful greenhouse gases by 2030, three years after it submitted to the United Nations (UN) its nationally determined co...
13 Sep 2024
Explainer: Why the Philippines does not have a net zero target
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Funding for climate tech startups in Southeast Asia rose year-on-year in 2025
Singapore-headquartered startups and financiers dominateds regional fundraising, while in Indonesia and Vietnam, electric mobiity startups attracted the bulk …
Funding for climate tech startups in Southeast Asia rose year-on-year in 2025
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Water
Majority of Malaysia’s marine protected areas at risk from oil and gas expansion, warns think tank
An estimated 97 per cent of the country’s biodiverse Marine Protected Areas are at risk of extinction from …
Majority of Malaysia’s marine protected areas at risk from oil and gas expansion, warns think tank
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Carbon & Climate
‘We are losing not only work, but survival’: India’s informal workers on the green transition
From blacksmiths to street food vendors, the country’s informal workforce fears it is being left behind by the …
'We are losing not only work, but survival': India’s informal workers on the green transition
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Energy
Open source grid model shows how Asean power trade can accelerate energy transition
The new tool gives policymakers, utilities and financiers a transparent, technically robust way to see what an integrated …
Open source grid model shows how Asean power trade can accelerate energy transition
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Energy
Walking Malaysia’s oil shock tightrope
If the war in Iran does not end soon, the Malaysian government must have more arrows in its …
Walking Malaysia’s oil shock tightrope
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Taiwan court rejects landmark climate lawsuit challenging renewable energy rule
Environmental groups vow to keep pushing for tougher corporate clean-energy obligations after legal setback.
Taiwan court rejects landmark climate lawsuit challenging renewable energy rule
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