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Water
Malaysia
's seahorses finally get the right kind of love
...
Malaysia
(SOS) has, for the past 10 years, been fighting for seahorses’ survival through research and awareness projects. Field trips conducted for volunteers and students inform them about why seahor...
22 Apr 2014
Malaysia's seahorses finally get the right kind of love
News /
Energy
Malaysia
to leverage on infrastructure to be energy hub
Malaysia
has hard and soft infrastructure that can be utilised to its full potential to position the country as a regional energy hub, say Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. “We have an active...
26 Mar 2014
Malaysia to leverage on infrastructure to be energy hub
News /
Carbon & Climate
Climate cranks up extinction threat to Borneo mammals
...
Malaysia
and Brunei. “Only a modest amount of additional land on Borneo – about 28,000 square kilometres, or 4 per cent of the island – would be needed outside of existing reserves to safeguard many m...
4 Feb 2015
Climate cranks up extinction threat to Borneo mammals
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Transport
BMW: Poor demand for electric cars in
Malaysia
...
Malaysia
will not be manufacturing electric vehicles in
Malaysia
any sooner, owing it to poor demand for such vehicles in the country, The Sun Daily has reported. Gerhard Pils, the German car manufact...
20 Feb 2014
BMW: Poor demand for electric cars in Malaysia
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
The great climate change "debate"
...
Malaysia
when the topic took a turn to focus on climate change. Mid conversation, he suddenly interjected: "Frankly, all this Al Gore and climate change stuff… it’s bullsh*t.” Referring to the United ...
21 Oct 2015
The great climate change "debate"
News /
Carbon & Climate
BIMP-EAGA approves anti-disaster project
The Brunei, Indonesia,
Malaysia
, Philippines-East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) has adopted the Philippine proposal to implement a $1.2-million project intended to build communities that are resilient...
23 Jun 2014
BIMP-EAGA approves anti-disaster project
News /
Food & Agriculture
KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut adopt zero deforestation policy for palm oil
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia, but the industry has its sights on expanding in West and Central Africa, the Amazon, Central America, and other parts of tropical Asia.
6 Apr 2015
KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut adopt zero deforestation policy for palm oil
News /
Food & Agriculture
Who's responsible for deforestation? New Forest 500 bares all
...
Malaysia
and Singapore producing palm oil scored "quite well". Singaporean companies performed the best in Asia; eight companies scored an average of 36 points.
Malaysia
came in second (7 companies: ...
11 Feb 2015
Who's responsible for deforestation? New Forest 500 bares all
Press Releases /
Torch Marketing
CIPRA announces preliminary conference programme
...
Malaysia
(Under Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI)) Ricardo Baretzky, President, European Centre for Information Policy and Security (ECIPS), CYBERPOL program Dr. Sak Segkhoont...
7 May 2015
CIPRA announces preliminary conference programme
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Water
Aerofloat: Small footprint, big impact
...
Malaysia
last year, and in November 2015 the company participated in a trade show to Vietnam. It is also exploring opportunities in the Philippines, and the Middle East. "These regions have major wate...
14 Jan 2016
Aerofloat: Small footprint, big impact
News /
Transport
Tie-up on zero-emission vehicle charging stations
...
Malaysia
’s commitment to becoming a zero-carbon nation by 2030. On a separate matter, Kuala Lumpur Mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Phesal Talib, who inked the deal on behalf of DBKL, said that city hall was cu...
19 Dec 2014
Tie-up on zero-emission vehicle charging stations
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Policy & Finance
Reclamation may affect five islands
...
Malaysia
executive director Datuk Dr Dionysius Sharma. He said coastal sea reclamation could cause irreparable damage to the eco-system in Tanjung Aru and areas around it. WWF-
Malaysia
believes that c...
2 Jul 2014
Reclamation may affect five islands
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Tropical forests will still exist in 2100 – but they will be a sorry sight
...
Malaysia
’s forests is now moving into Africa, which up to now has had relatively low deforestation rates. With food demand set to double, this pressure on tropical forests will intensify. Much more fo...
24 Aug 2015
Tropical forests will still exist in 2100 – but they will be a sorry sight
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Transport
Lynas to boost
Malaysia
's energy efficient vehicles plan
...
Malaysia
's automotive industry to an EEV hub for Southeast Asia. Noyrez said the existence of LAMP in
Malaysia
has already attracted some of its customers to consider
Malaysia
and Southeast Asia as th...
3 Feb 2014
Lynas to boost Malaysia's energy efficient vehicles plan
News /
Policy & Finance
China ‘for the first time admits' trading in tiger skin
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia are also emerging as 'tiger farming' countries Wildlife experts believe "tiger farming" in China has hugely fuelled demand for poaching and trafficking of the endangered specie...
11 Jul 2014
China ‘for the first time admits' trading in tiger skin
News /
Policy & Finance
India minister confirms it’s dropping solar dumping duty
...
Malaysia
. The Ministry of Finance had allowed an Aug 22 deadline for implementing the duties to pass without any public announcement. Earlier, Power Minister Piyush Goyal had refused to answer reporte...
11 Sep 2014
India minister confirms it’s dropping solar dumping duty
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Carbon & Climate
Fake Doritos ad pressures Pepsi over palm oil policy
...
Malaysia
and Indonesia, key habitat for endangered animals like tigers, orangutans, elephants, and forest rhinos. The slickly-produced faux ad, which plays on Doritos' 'Crash the Super Bowl' campaign...
19 Jan 2015
Fake Doritos ad pressures Pepsi over palm oil policy
Press Releases /
SGS (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
SGS to speak on food safety at the MIFB Conference 2014
...
Malaysia
, on 19 June 2014 from 11:45 to 12:30. The diversity of the modern food supply chain and its ever-changing dynamics creates many challenges for the food industry. Quality, safety and efficien...
3 Jun 2014
SGS to speak on food safety at the MIFB Conference 2014
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
How will ASEAN members cope with their climate change challenge?
...
Malaysia
have agreed to establish the Council of Palm Oil Producing Countries, which will harmonize standards and promote environmentally sustainable production practices. This is important as togethe...
23 Mar 2016
How will ASEAN members cope with their climate change challenge?
News /
Cities
Smart city project: Capital agencies have their jobs cut out
...
Malaysia
came up. "We have told them that while the new capital should be futuristic, it should at the same time exemplify local culture and heritage," said the sources.The expectation of CM Chandrab...
15 Jan 2015
Smart city project: Capital agencies have their jobs cut out
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Energy
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
On recent trips abroad, Indonesian president Prabowo touted ambitious renewable energy plans in pursuit of energy security. Analysts …
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
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Waste Management
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
A "huge" increase in demand for recycled plastic as virgin prices spike is complicated by stock availability, rising …
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it’s a competitive edge
Rising costs, consumer apathy and slowing climate action are holding Singapore’s SMEs back on sustainability – but for …
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it's a competitive edge
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Policy & Finance
Singapore launches new C3T council to drive competitive climate shift beyond compliance
Singapore has launched a new public-private platform to help companies stay competitive as climate risks intensify and the …
Singapore launches new C3T council to drive competitive climate shift beyond compliance
Opinion /
Energy
The energy transition has its own Strait of Hormuz
A system built on renewables introduces new risks, as critical bottlenecks shift to refining, processing, and mineral-supply chains.
The energy transition has its own Strait of Hormuz
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Energy
De-risking offshore wind could put Philippines ahead in clean energy race: GWEC’s Ann Francisco
Government must call on development finance institutions to tap on risk management tools to make the capital-intensive technology …
De-risking offshore wind could put Philippines ahead in clean energy race: GWEC’s Ann Francisco
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