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Water
We have carbon footprints, now how about water footprints?
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2025
. Current cities will continue to expand, and new ones such as Songdo in South Korea re-emerge from the sea to cater to ever increasing populations. Such rapid population acceleration and developm...
10 Jul 2010
We have carbon footprints, now how about water footprints?
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Policy & Finance
Growing food in greener cities
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2025
, more than half the developing world's population - an estimated 3.5 billion people - will be urban. For policy makers and urban planners in poor countries, greener cities could be the key to ens...
28 Sep 2010
Growing food in greener cities
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Energy
Climate change can strain Southeast Asia's security
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2025
. Water scarcity will exacerbate climate-induced prolonged drought and flooding - which will often be followed by depletion in food resources, especially when extreme weather events and changes in...
16 Dec 2010
Climate change can strain Southeast Asia's security
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Cities
Cities can offer solutions for problems it creates
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2025
, 15 years from now, the world can expect 29 megacities. Besides the emergence of megacities, second and third tier cities are also building up rapidly in developing countries. Mr Teo cited a Worl...
28 Jun 2010
Cities can offer solutions for problems it creates
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Carbon & Climate
Rising sea levels to blame for many HCM City floods
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2025
-35 period that included the development direction to the sea. Under this plan, the city developed port townships in Hiep Phuoc Ward, taking advantage of the Soai Rap estuary, as well as enhanced ...
16 Jun 2010
Rising sea levels to blame for many HCM City floods
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Carbon & Climate
Carbon tax in China likely, expert forecasts
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2025
in terms of research and development investment," said Jiang. "If this comes true, we can start to dream of becoming a low-carbon technology leader in the world." However, Jiang is pessimistic ab...
10 May 2010
Carbon tax in China likely, expert forecasts
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Green Buildings
Green the way to go
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2025
. Environmental imperatives While Vietnam’s built environment expands at pace with urbanisation, the country is faced with the inconvenient reality of looming environmental concerns, primarily ris...
2 Jan 2011
Green the way to go
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Energy
Tax incentives for renewable energy
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2025
an energy use mix of 30 percent from gas, 20 percent from oil-based fuels, 30 percent from coal, and the rest from renewables such as geothermal and solar power. According to the decree, signed J...
16 Feb 2010
Tax incentives for renewable energy
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Living in a energy-climate era
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2025
, India will be the world’s largest consumer market where its urban population will increase from 318 million to 520 million – the current size of the European Union His key message was that the g...
31 Aug 2010
Living in a energy-climate era
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Policy & Finance
China winning renewable energy race
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2025
, according to EIA. We’re No. 2: In talking about Chinese renewable energy, almost all analysts wanted to make two things clear: One, it’s not really a game of the United Sates verses China. Each ...
23 Sep 2010
China winning renewable energy race
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Policy & Finance
Energy planning in a changing environment
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2025
was established first, then — combined with vision and mission of the elected president — a national Medium-term Development Plan (RPJM) is derived. The RPJM serves as reference for sectors and ...
15 Jun 2010
Energy planning in a changing environment
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Energy
DEIA rejection temporary setback to power project
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2025
Sabah’s demand for electricity was expected to reach 2,330 MW. The present capacity is 755 MW, with reserve margin at less than 20%. This margin goes to below 10% if the risks of existing aging d...
23 Aug 2010
DEIA rejection temporary setback to power project
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Carbon & Climate
See you in Denmark
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2025
, by 42% by 2030 and by a full 83% by 2050. But cynics can spin the news the other way: Mr Obama was going to be in Scandinavia anyway, to pick up a Nobel prize that many feel he did not deserve. ...
29 Nov 2009
See you in Denmark
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Transport
Sub-national leaders sign cleantech deals ahead of climate treaty
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2025
which includes the installation of 3000 LED traffic lights from 2010.” First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond stepped up to formally announce signing a joint statement on co-operation with Presi...
15 Dec 2009
Sub-national leaders sign cleantech deals ahead of climate treaty
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Policy & Finance
From hot to rot for wonder crop
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2025
. Research into jatropha skyrocketed, as did unprecedented interest from the business sector, which dreamed of the profits to be made from cashing in on this wonder crop and developing an export m...
22 Feb 2010
From hot to rot for wonder crop
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Energy
Challenges and prospects for a green economy
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2025
in biomass gasification. In the US again, there are 2.3 million employed in the renewable energy sector, compared to 2 million in the oil refining sector. If the share of renewable energy in the...
7 Dec 2009
Challenges and prospects for a green economy
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Policy & Finance
The world convenes in Copenhagen, talks finally begin
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2025
. "We have 50 specific initaitives to achieve this target, including a 20 per cent reduction in Co2 emissions 2005 to 2015". Mr Rasmussen concluded by saying: "The sheer magnitude of our task is m...
7 Dec 2009
The world convenes in Copenhagen, talks finally begin
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Carbon & Climate
Break the climate deadlock, says Tony Blair
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2025
and 2030 targets as well as 2020. There can be a regular review process – in fact, on any sensible basis there has to be. But rather than fixate on this precise per centage reduction or that, get...
14 Dec 2009
Break the climate deadlock, says Tony Blair
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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
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?
Experts think a lack of flexibility in China’s grids could undercut potential efficiency gains from artificial intelligence.
How far can AI improve China’s power grid?
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Energy
Rockefeller Foundation, Temasek Trust go nuclear with new philanthropic coalition
The new Global Coalition for Nuclear Philanthropy was launched in Singapore, which will soon be assessed by the …
Rockefeller Foundation, Temasek Trust go nuclear with new philanthropic coalition
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