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Opinion /
Energy
Why Asean's coal promises keep colliding with reality
...
Malaysia
(43 per cent) – a clear pattern has emerged over recent years: the coal transition is underway, but the path forward remains complex and uneven. All those countries, except Philippines, have ...
10 Oct 2025
Why Asean's coal promises keep colliding with reality
Press Releases /
British International Investment
British International Investment launches US$1.5 billion British Climate Partners to accelerate energy transition across Asian developing economies
...
Malaysia
and other South-East Asian economies. BII will continue to provide climate finance to its other markets. In the next five years, BII expects that at least 40 per cent of new investments, inc...
23 Apr 2026
British International Investment launches US$1.5 billion British Climate Partners to accelerate energy transition across Asian developing economies
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Indonesia's new sovereign wealth fund appoints sustainability lead
...
Malaysia
’s Khazanah Nasional, Danantara is tasked with mobilising domestic and foreign capital for strategic sectors. It launched in February to manage nearly US$900 billion in state assets, which inc...
22 Oct 2025
Indonesia's new sovereign wealth fund appoints sustainability lead
News /
Energy
Singapore forges closer ties with the US on nuclear, plans 'low carbon' data centre
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia as well as the US. Tan said that natural gas would "continue to play a fundamental role" in Singapore's energy system, and the country would be looking to deploy two "advanced" ...
28 Oct 2025
Singapore forges closer ties with the US on nuclear, plans 'low carbon' data centre
News /
Energy
Is Southeast Asia on track to meet global clean energy targets?
...
Malaysia
and Thailand: narrow clean energy pipelines
Malaysia
and Thailand have the most limited renewables capacity among its neighbours, revealed the study.
Malaysia
’s wind and solar pipeline was 2...
23 Apr 2025
Is Southeast Asia on track to meet global clean energy targets?
Press Releases /
Control Union Malaysia
Transformative day at Sustainable Action Conference 2024 led by
Malaysia
deputy minister of plantation and commodities
...
Malaysia
, Bank Negara
Malaysia
, CIMB Islamic Bank, European Union,
Malaysia
n Timber Association (MTA), SP Setia Berhad, Tourism
Malaysia
, MATRADE, Climate Governance
Malaysia
,
Malaysia
Forest Fund (MF...
2 Dec 2024
Transformative day at Sustainable Action Conference 2024 led by Malaysia deputy minister of plantation and commodities
Press Releases /
Gurīn Energy
Gurīn Energy acquires EDP Renewables APAC’s South Korean wind and solar portfolio
...
Malaysia
, Thailand, the Philippines, South Korea and Japan.
29 Oct 2025
Gurīn Energy acquires EDP Renewables APAC’s South Korean wind and solar portfolio
Press Releases /
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
El Niño likely to return: The case for early action
...
Malaysia
, the Philippines and Timor‑Leste, strong El Niño events have repeatedly brought drought, forest fires, agricultural losses and water stress, with patterns reinforced even during the we...
11 May 2026
El Niño likely to return: The case for early action
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Malaysia
, Indonesia’s journey in pushing for green finance
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia
Malaysia
’s government recognises the importance of sustainable development and has taken steps to promote green financing. The Green Technology Financing Scheme, introduced in 2...
12 Jan 2025
Malaysia, Indonesia’s journey in pushing for green finance
News /
Policy & Finance
How the Philippines can leverage its Asean chairship to meet climate goals
...
Malaysia
as Asean chair, the Philippines vowed to continue its predecessor’s priority to support cross-border electricity trade in the region. The Asean Power Grid (APG), a major regional initiative t...
19 Jan 2026
How the Philippines can leverage its Asean chairship to meet climate goals
News /
Policy & Finance
‘Global politics may change but the principles of nature do not’: Asean banks still hungry for transition-related deals, say CSOs
...
Malaysia
emphasised the critical need for “credible and comprehensive transition plans”. Even more recently, on 17 March, Bank Negara
Malaysia
issued an updated policy document on climate risk managem...
21 Apr 2025
‘Global politics may change but the principles of nature do not’: Asean banks still hungry for transition-related deals, say CSOs
News /
Carbon & Climate
Climate overtakes economic woes as Southeast Asia’s biggest challenge
...
Malaysia
(55.0 per cent) and Thailand (54.6 per cent) respondents who also say that climate change has impacted them. Last year's record-breaking typhoon season in the Philippines – which saw six cons...
4 Apr 2025
Climate overtakes economic woes as Southeast Asia’s biggest challenge
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Asian companies take note: Trump is still focused on human rights abuses in your US supply chain
...
Malaysia
n companies have since taken steps to remove forced labour from their operations, especially if they are part of US supply chains, as a risk mitigation measure. In addition, in 2021 the Malays...
19 Aug 2025
Asian companies take note: Trump is still focused on human rights abuses in your US supply chain
News /
Policy & Finance
Asia's climate journalists among those most physically threatened for their work
...
Malaysia
(88th) and Brunei (97th). The Philippines, one of the world’s most dangerous country for journalists, ranked 116th, an improvement from the prior year, followed by Singapore (123rd) and Indon...
12 Jan 2026
Asia's climate journalists among those most physically threatened for their work
Opinion /
Cities
Sea level rise a clear threat to
Malaysia
...
Malaysia
node found 70 per cent of
Malaysia
ns have experienced floods. “
Malaysia
’s urban areas – which are home to around 70 per cent of the population – such as Malacca, Penang, Johor and the capit...
12 Dec 2024
Sea level rise a clear threat to Malaysia
News /
Transport
Prices of Asia-Pacific's fertilisers, petrochemicals set to surge on Iran war: ADB
...
Malaysia
imported about 86.6 million tonnes of naphtha last year, half of which where provided by Middle Eastern suppliers, based on analysis from Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS). T...
30 Mar 2026
Prices of Asia-Pacific's fertilisers, petrochemicals set to surge on Iran war: ADB
News /
Energy
Grid investments, electricity planning and sectoral reform needed to decarbonise
Malaysia
's energy sector
...
Malaysia
’s energy transition. Siti Safinah Salleh, the chief executive officer of MyPower Corporation, highlighted several reforms that could enable
Malaysia
’s power sector to meet both growing energy...
5 Dec 2024
Grid investments, electricity planning and sectoral reform needed to decarbonise Malaysia's energy sector
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
The world cannot wait: Multilateralism is only hope to fight climate change
...
Malaysia
's Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability. Jemilah Mahmood is the executive director of the Sunway Centre for Planetary Health at Sunway University,
Malaysia
.
27 Dec 2024
The world cannot wait: Multilateralism is only hope to fight climate change
Press Releases /
Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW)
SIEW 2025 registration opens: Envisioning energy tomorrow, building systems today
...
Malaysia
Mark McAllister, Chairman, Office of Gas and Electricity Markets, United Kingdom Datuk Ir. Megat Jalaluddin bin Megat Hassan, Chief Executive Officer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad,
Malaysia
Robe...
24 Oct 2025
SIEW 2025 registration opens: Envisioning energy tomorrow, building systems today
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Can Japan provide stability to Southeast Asia amid US uncertainty?
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia is not surprising. Both countries are key members of Asean.
Malaysia
, as Asean chair this year, is an influential voice in the region, while Indonesia is the bloc’s largest econ...
4 Feb 2025
Can Japan provide stability to Southeast Asia amid US uncertainty?
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News /
Water
‘Same dangerous project’: Outrage grows after Indonesia revives disputed mine
Indonesia’s environment ministry has reapproved a controversial zinc and lead mine in North Sumatra, less than a year …
‘Same dangerous project’: Outrage grows after Indonesia revives disputed mine
News /
Cities
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
The environment department has since paused the Manila operations amid public backlash but insists tree-cutting in Manila and …
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
News /
Energy
What drove China’s historic drop in power-sector emissions?
Two provinces accounted for more than national net decline, while grid bottlenecks and curtailment threatened to waste clean …
What drove China’s historic drop in power-sector emissions?
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Impact investing in Asia ‘small but accelerating’ as Iran war fuels climate and food resilience
After a brutal period that hurt startups and companies with exposure to the US, green shoots are emerging …
Impact investing in Asia 'small but accelerating' as Iran war fuels climate and food resilience
Opinion /
Corporate Responsibility
TSMC’s renewable energy gap is putting Taiwan’s AI chip advantage at risk
Despite ambitious climate targets, the chipmaker faces a widening renewable energy shortfall that could undermine competitiveness, supply-chain resilience …
TSMC’s renewable energy gap is putting Taiwan’s AI chip advantage at risk
Videos /
Waste Management
‘For US$100 million a year, we can get clean oceans’: The Ocean Cleanup founder Boyan Slat
The 31 year-old engineer responds to criticism that his non-profit focuses downstream of the bigger problem with a …
'For US$100 million a year, we can get clean oceans': The Ocean Cleanup founder Boyan Slat
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