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The Philippines' EPR law seeks to create ‘entrepreneurs’ out of informal waste pickers
The Philippines’ extended producer responsibility (EPR) law, which requires big companies to recover their plastic footprint, aims to encourage the people collecting the waste to turn their trade into...
9 Jun 2023
The Philippines' EPR law seeks to create ‘entrepreneurs’ out of informal waste pickers
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Global South is asking for a ‘non-debt creating' loss and damage fund
Financing arrangements for the global loss and damage fund must not come in the form of loans, which add to the debt burden of countries most affected by the climate crisis, civil society organisation...
2 May 2023
Global South is asking for a ‘non-debt creating' loss and damage fund
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Energy
A US$200 billion opportunity in Southeast Asia lies in solar, two-wheeler EVs, batteries: McKinsey report
Southeast Asia could unlock up to US$200 billion worth of revenue in manufacturing renewable energy technology by the first half of the century, according to a report by research and consulting firm M...
31 Mar 2023
A US$200 billion opportunity in Southeast Asia lies in solar, two-wheeler EVs, batteries: McKinsey report
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‘No income, insufficient aid’ for Oriental Mindoro fisherfolk after oil spill: Research group
Residents of the coastal areas of Oriental Mindoro in the Philippines no longer have income to make ends meet and government aid is lacking, in the aftermath of the oil spill that devastated their hom...
12 Apr 2023
‘No income, insufficient aid’ for Oriental Mindoro fisherfolk after oil spill: Research group
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Policy & Finance
UAE COP presidency needs to snap out of ‘listening mode’ and get to action: Bonn observers
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) COP28 presidency has not been able to set expectations and prepare for the climate action that governments must agree on ahead of the summit in Dubai later this year, sa...
19 Jun 2023
UAE COP presidency needs to snap out of ‘listening mode’ and get to action: Bonn observers
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Policy & Finance
Philippine banks’ investments in coal reach almost US$900 million despite moratorium
The Philippines’ largest banks have bankrolled up to US$867 million in coal projects despite a government policy to stop approving applications to build coal-fired power plants, according to a report ...
20 Apr 2023
Philippine banks’ investments in coal reach almost US$900 million despite moratorium
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Policy & Finance
Trends that will shape sustainability in 2024
Two wars raging and geopolitical tensions escalating globally did not stop businesses from adopting innovations and making improvements to strengthen their supply chains this year. Generative artifici...
28 Dec 2023
Trends that will shape sustainability in 2024
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Energy
Environmental group warns of cost 'burden' of nuclear energy to the Philippines
The Philippines will have to spend billions of dollars in order to establish a nuclear facility that can safely manage radioactive waste and set up a national emergency plan in case of a disaster, acc...
17 May 2023
Environmental group warns of cost 'burden' of nuclear energy to the Philippines
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Policy & Finance
As San Miguel Corp posts bumper profits, Filipino communities demand end to its fossil fuel financing
Leaders of fisherfolk and farmer communities living near coal and gas plants owned by San Miguel Corporation (SMC) in the Philippines, called on stockholders of the company to cease its fossil fuel in...
14 Jun 2023
As San Miguel Corp posts bumper profits, Filipino communities demand end to its fossil fuel financing
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Asean women leaders see digitalisation as key for sustainable societies
A domestic helper working overseas was sending her hard-earned money to her parents in Cambodia. Little did she realise that the remittances were not used to pay for the school fees of her son. Instea...
20 Mar 2023
Asean women leaders see digitalisation as key for sustainable societies
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Concerns over mining’s impact mount as Marcos Jr eyes foreign investment in Philippine renewables projects
Foreign investors interested in opportunities to participate in mining and renewable energy projects in the Philippines will see a further easing of rules moving forward. The strong signal sent by Phi...
26 Jul 2023
Concerns over mining’s impact mount as Marcos Jr eyes foreign investment in Philippine renewables projects
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As anti-mining protests heighten in the Philippines, industry observers call for ‘prudence’ in police intervention
At around six o’clock in the morning of 14 April, about two hundred police and security forces dismantled the barricades put up by demonstrators in front of Ipilan Nickel Mining Corp (INC) in Brooke’s...
26 Apr 2023
As anti-mining protests heighten in the Philippines, industry observers call for ‘prudence’ in police intervention
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Policy & Finance
ADB’s bid to expand private sector financing for climate goals reignites worries about lack of social safeguards
The Asian Development Bank, currently one of Asia’s biggest sources of development financing, has signalled that private capital mobilisation will be a huge part of its strategy to hit pressing climat...
24 May 2023
ADB’s bid to expand private sector financing for climate goals reignites worries about lack of social safeguards
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The Global South can lead on climate solutions but lacks resources: Quezon city mayor Joy Belmonte
Joy Belmonte was digging for signs of the human past when politics beckoned. She had just returned from the United Kingdom where she did a master's degree in archeology, and was teaching museum studie...
14 Feb 2024
The Global South can lead on climate solutions but lacks resources: Quezon city mayor Joy Belmonte
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Carbon & Climate
Abolish controversial Philippines anti-insurgency programme that targets environmental defenders: UN special rapporteur Ian Fry
Australian environmental law and policy expert Ian Fry last visited the Philippines in the mid-1990s when he attended a workshop on forest conservation as part of a global coalition. Since then, he h...
21 Nov 2023
Abolish controversial Philippines anti-insurgency programme that targets environmental defenders: UN special rapporteur Ian Fry
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Policy & Finance
Vincent de Paz joins MSCI as ESG and climate projects vice-president
Vincent de Paz, the former senior sustainability manager for Philippines-based China Bank, has joined finance company MSCI Inc as vice president of environmental, social and governance (ESG) and clima...
11 Oct 2022
Vincent de Paz joins MSCI as ESG and climate projects vice-president
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Waste
Global South pushes for waste pickers’ rights in UN plastic treaty
Safer and more sustainable livelihoods for the informal waste sector must be part of negotiations for the world’s first ever treaty on plastic pollution, waste picker groups from the Global South have...
31 May 2023
Global South pushes for waste pickers’ rights in UN plastic treaty
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Policy & Finance
Investments in climate adaptation technology falling short as returns are still not measurable: World Bank execs
The world is falling short on investments in technology for climate adaptation because of a lack of metrics that can measure clear financial returns or help investors quantify the impact these investm...
26 May 2023
Investments in climate adaptation technology falling short as returns are still not measurable: World Bank execs
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Carbon & Climate
What does COP28 leave Southeast Asia with?
COP28 has ended with an agreement to "transition away" from fossil fuels. Read our latest update here. The COP28 climate summit is running overtime, as negotiators attempt to bridge huge chasms in the...
13 Dec 2023
What does COP28 leave Southeast Asia with?
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Policy & Finance
Biodiverse Philippine island 'too fragile for invasive activities like mining’
Sibuyan Island in the province of Romblon, central Philippines, is too fragile for invasive activities like mining, according to researchers who have studied the land’s ecology. On 3 February, police ...
15 Feb 2023
Biodiverse Philippine island 'too fragile for invasive activities like mining’
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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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Carbon & Climate
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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