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Policy & Finance
China has biggest number of links to Panama Papers
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2025
M St. NW, Suite 300, Washington DC 20036.
23 May 2016
China has biggest number of links to Panama Papers
Opinion /
Cities
From Copenhagen to Singapore: A walking journey
...
2025
. This means the city will generate net zero emissions – a commendable effort, especially in light of the Paris Agreement signed by the world’s nations last December to limit climate change. While...
23 Nov 2016
From Copenhagen to Singapore: A walking journey
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Water
India set to become water scarce country by
2025
: Report
Although India is set to become water scarce country by
2025
due to demand-supply mis-match, the water sector is expected to see investment of USD 13 billion from overseas players in the next few year...
26 May 2015
India set to become water scarce country by 2025: Report
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
The right diet for gender equality
...
2025
. But, at the current rate of progress, this target will not be reached until 2124. Despite hard-won gains for women, we remain a century behind schedule on an issue that is key to their health an...
19 May 2016
The right diet for gender equality
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Food & Agriculture
Climate needs Africa’s farmers to change fast
...
2025
. The maize growers of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Mozambique will also need to start transforming their approach in the next decade. Right now, farmers in Uganda and Tanzania provide more t...
15 Mar 2016
Climate needs Africa’s farmers to change fast
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Carbon & Climate
U.S. and China to lead push on climate change at G20 summit
...
2025
, as part of a broader agreement announced last year to decarbonise the global economy. Some 30 countries around the world have taken steps to cut subsidies in the last three years, from India, wh...
2 Sep 2016
U.S. and China to lead push on climate change at G20 summit
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Food & Agriculture
With fires wreaking havoc across Indonesia, Malaysian state targets greener palm oil
...
2025
. The initiative aims to differentiate Sabah’s palm oil from other producers, while addressing environmental problems and boosting productivity of existing plantations as part of a broader push to...
9 Nov 2015
With fires wreaking havoc across Indonesia, Malaysian state targets greener palm oil
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Energy
Nuclear costs in uncharted territory
...
2025
. But while the primary task of the current decommissioning programme is to make reactors safe by removing their old fuel and storing it, one of the major problems of the industry is nowhere near ...
19 Apr 2016
Nuclear costs in uncharted territory
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Esri South Asia
Indonesian city gears up smart city roadmap with smart mapping tech
...
2025
by leveraging state-of-the-art mapping technology to boost government efficiency and productivity. The 2015 winner of the Indonesian Smart Cities Awards is working together with leading geospati...
19 Jan 2016
Indonesian city gears up smart city roadmap with smart mapping tech
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Energy
Asia loses its appetite for coal
...
2025
– up from 6 per cent at present. Gerard Wynn, founder of the UK’s GWG Energy consultancy and author of the ECIU study, says the idea that a coal boom in Asia will undermine climate change pledges...
28 Mar 2016
Asia loses its appetite for coal
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Energy
ACT raises bar with 100 per cent renewables target and divestment pledge
ACT chief minister and treasurer Andrew Barr has announced his government is now targeting 100 per cent renewable sources for all the territory’s electricity by
2025
, and will also strategically dives...
25 Aug 2015
ACT raises bar with 100 per cent renewables target and divestment pledge
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Carbon & Climate
2016: The changing narratives of China’s environmental story
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2025
, earlier than the official estimate of 2030. The “new normal” period of slowing economic growth has set in and a gradual reduction in water, soil and other kinds of pollution has followed. Accor...
3 Jan 2017
2016: The changing narratives of China’s environmental story
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Energy
Electricty rates spike in Laos, the 'Battery' for Southeast Asia
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2025
M St. NW, Suite 300, Washington DC 20036.
25 May 2016
Electricty rates spike in Laos, the 'Battery' for Southeast Asia
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Trump's victory may force climate leadership role onto China
...
2025
. As Secretary Chu was replaced by the equally research-oriented Secretary Ernest Moniz, the CERCs entered their second phase, adding a fourth track on energy and water in 2014, and a fifth on imp...
14 Nov 2016
Trump's victory may force climate leadership role onto China
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Cities
Give people more incentives to be greener
...
2025
the island’s nuclear plants that produce 20 per cent of the island's energy supply, while doubling solar power capacity within the next two years. Twin troubles However, Lin has his own reservati...
27 Sep 2016
Give people more incentives to be greener
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Carbon & Climate
The US$1 trillion cost of cleaning up China’s cities
...
2025
, around 250 million people are expected to migrate from the countryside to urban areas, one of the biggest movements in human history. The research on the cost of cutting pollution and carbo...
14 Jun 2016
The US$1 trillion cost of cleaning up China’s cities
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Cities
LEDs in the spotlight at smart cities conference in Republic of Korea
...
2025
was also highlighted, along with ourLED=Lower Emission Delivered campaign which is designed to support the call. Global collaboration The Climate Group also recently announced a partnership wit...
6 Jan 2016
LEDs in the spotlight at smart cities conference in Republic of Korea
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Transport
Electric vehicles to be 35 per cent of global new car sales by 2040
The electric vehicle revolution could turn out to be more dramatic than governments and oil companies have yet realised. New research by Bloomberg New Energy Finance suggests that further, big reducti...
26 Feb 2016
Electric vehicles to be 35 per cent of global new car sales by 2040
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Carbon & Climate
The top 5 carbon and climate stories in 2016
...
2025
if the world continues with “business as usual” activities such as burning fossil fuels. It wasn’t just the mercury that hit record highs this year. So did atmospheric concentrations of carbon di...
20 Dec 2016
The top 5 carbon and climate stories in 2016
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Policy & Finance
Hurdles remain for global clampdown on hazardous refrigerants
...
2025
, while India has stuck to its stated position. Arguments for an early phase down The most important rationale for an early baseline and freeze year is mitigation of potential HFC emissions and th...
3 Aug 2016
Hurdles remain for global clampdown on hazardous refrigerants
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Circular textiles startup refuses clothing ‘donations’ from ultra fast-fashion brand
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Singapore-based circular clothing enterprise Cloop said it does not want to encourage dumping of cheap clothing that cannot …
Circular textiles startup refuses clothing 'donations' from ultra fast-fashion brand
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Energy
How the Philippines is preparing its nuclear workforce for a revival
As nuclear energy returns, the government, universities and companies are training the next generation of engineers to operate …
How the Philippines is preparing its nuclear workforce for a revival
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Carbon & Climate
Singapore lays out plan to close $700 billion nature-finance gap as Asia’s TNFD pioneers show disclosures can move capital
The world is spending only about US$200 billion a year on nature-based solutions, against an estimated US$700 billion …
Singapore lays out plan to close $700 billion nature-finance gap as Asia's TNFD pioneers show disclosures can move capital
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Carbon & Climate
Electrified carbon capture and methanol-to-power technologies win The Liveability Challenge 2026
Firms based in France and Singapore claimed the top prizes at the ninth edition of the global innovation …
Electrified carbon capture and methanol-to-power technologies win The Liveability Challenge 2026
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Energy
Singapore partners with nuclear fusion firm CFS in push for future clean energy industry
A*STAR expands collaboration on commercial fusion technology as rising AI and data centre power demand revives global interest …
Singapore partners with nuclear fusion firm CFS in push for future clean energy industry
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Energy
How far can AI improve China’s power grid?
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