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Biodiversity risk casts doubt over future of deep-sea mining for investors
The prospect of mining the ocean floor for transition minerals is being called into question by financial market observers who warn of the growing biodiversity risk in deep-sea mining for investors. R...
7 Aug 2023
Biodiversity risk casts doubt over future of deep-sea mining for investors
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Cities
Which countries do well on recognising Indigenous rights?
As Australia prepares to vote on whether to constitutionally recognise its Indigenous people, supporters of a change say a win in the Oct. 14 referendum would bring the country into line with those t...
4 Oct 2023
Which countries do well on recognising Indigenous rights?
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Policy & Finance
Ahead of election, Thailand’s green development vision under fire
The incumbent government’s vision for a sustainable future for Thailand is being criticised ahead of Sunday’s snap general election. Local communities, opposition parties and environmental groups say ...
11 May 2023
Ahead of election, Thailand’s green development vision under fire
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Corporate Responsibility
B Lab appoints Singapore CEO to 'accelerate' sustainable business movement
B Lab has appointed a chief executive to run its fledgling operation in Singapore. The non-profit behind the sustainable business certification scheme B Corp has named former finance professional Amel...
16 Jun 2023
B Lab appoints Singapore CEO to 'accelerate' sustainable business movement
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Policy & Finance
Asian representation on Dow Jones Sustainability Index grows after methodology overhaul
The number of Asian companies represented on the world’s longest-running sustainability index has jumped up this year, driven by new additions from Taiwan and Japan. 134 Asia Pacific-based firms made ...
20 Dec 2023
Asian representation on Dow Jones Sustainability Index grows after methodology overhaul
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Energy
Coal-project financing outside of China hits 12-year low
Indeed, in the world of project financing, any supposed rebound has been illusory. The financing of coal power outside of China has now hit its lowest point since 2010, according to our latest figures...
14 Jul 2023
Coal-project financing outside of China hits 12-year low
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Energy
Southeast Asia must retire 5.5GW of coal plants per year to meet climate goals
Southeast Asia must retire more than five gigawatts (GW) of coal plants per year, enough to light up around four million homes, over the next two decades to phase out the fossil fuel in the region, ac...
18 Apr 2023
Southeast Asia must retire 5.5GW of coal plants per year to meet climate goals
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Food & Agriculture
Women bear the brunt of Asia's climate failures
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equities
fail to recognise women's roles in both skilled and unskilled labour, issues of land ownership and rights, restricted access to financial resources and the unequal distribution (often unpaid)...
29 Jan 2024
Women bear the brunt of Asia's climate failures
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COP28 UAE
COP28 hosts first ever Youth Stocktake with YOUNGO to “build a global legacy” on climate action
COP28’s flagship Youth, Children, Skills and Education Day puts young people at the center of climate diplomacy like never before with a series of events designed to facilitate meaningful dial...
9 Dec 2023
COP28 hosts first ever Youth Stocktake with YOUNGO to “build a global legacy” on climate action
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Policy & Finance
Q&A: Did World Bank and IMF spring meetings help to scale up climate finance?
Generally seen as a focal point for global economic and development issues, this year’s event took place amid unprecedented pressure to accelerate climate action. Climate-vulnerable countries, increas...
5 May 2023
Q&A: Did World Bank and IMF spring meetings help to scale up climate finance?
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Energy
Riccardo Puliti to lead International Finance Corporation’s Asia-Pacific region
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has appointed Riccardo Puliti as its regional vice-president for Asia and the Pacific. He will continue to be based in Washington DC, United States, but wil...
2 Feb 2023
Riccardo Puliti to lead International Finance Corporation’s Asia-Pacific region
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Policy & Finance
Southeast Asia’s need to bridge the climate financing gap
In the run-up to the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP 28) on climate change, Southeast Asia is in the spotlight not only as a hotspot for climate impacts but also for the urgency to take climate ac...
13 Oct 2023
Southeast Asia’s need to bridge the climate financing gap
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Policy & Finance
Covid-19’s lessons for climate action
It is official: July was the hottest month on record. Global warming is happening, and its costs continue to mount. The World Meteorological Organization recently noted that, “Extreme weather, climate...
11 Sep 2023
Covid-19’s lessons for climate action
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Carbon & Climate
Scrolling into stress: How climate fears hit youth
Young people are suing their governments in the state of Montana and in European countries, accusing them of not doing enough to protect the environment. They have effectively stepped up from a case ...
6 Oct 2023
Scrolling into stress: How climate fears hit youth
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Asian Development Bank (ADB)
ADB operations reach US$20.5 billion in 2022, addressing crises, building resilience
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) committed US$20.5 billion from its own resources in 2022 to help Asia and the Pacific continue its recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic despite fresh economic headwin...
2 May 2023
ADB operations reach US$20.5 billion in 2022, addressing crises, building resilience
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CapitaLand Investment Limited
CapitaLand Investment establishes CapitaLand China Opportunistic Partners Programme
CapitaLand Investment Limited (CLI) has established the CapitaLand China Opportunistic Partners Programme (CCOP Programme), with a total of S$1.1 billion equity committed to invest in special situatio...
1 Mar 2023
CapitaLand Investment establishes CapitaLand China Opportunistic Partners Programme
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Carbon & Climate
Behind the 'bribe, bully, buy' tactics of developed countries, with veteran climate negotiator Dr Gary Theseira
In December 2015, on the eve of the closing plenary of the COP21 climate summit, where the final wording of the historic Paris Agreement on climate change would be adopted, Dr Gary Theseira was under ...
4 Apr 2025
Behind the 'bribe, bully, buy' tactics of developed countries, with veteran climate negotiator Dr Gary Theseira
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Policy & Finance
‘Dire, dismal, awful’: Climate adaptation deadlock at half-time threatens COP28 success
A mammoth task awaits environment ministers across the world who are arriving at Expo City Dubai to hammer out a COP28 deal in the next five days: they will need to find ways to help developing countr...
8 Dec 2023
‘Dire, dismal, awful’: Climate adaptation deadlock at half-time threatens COP28 success
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Carbon & Climate
UN wants cash and commitments to rescue stalled development goals
World leaders are this week seeking to salvage stalled global targets to fight issues such as hunger, poverty and climate change that have been knocked off course in recent years by the Covid pandemi...
20 Sep 2023
UN wants cash and commitments to rescue stalled development goals
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Policy & Finance
International Finance Corporation appoints Ruth Horowitz as Asia chief
International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group’s private lending arm, has promoted Ruth Horowitz as its new regional vice president for Asia and the Pacific. The veteran investment pro...
10 Aug 2022
International Finance Corporation appoints Ruth Horowitz as Asia chief
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Transport & Logistics
Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity
The rise of electric SUVs is challenging the idea of green transport, with experts warning that heavier vehicles …
Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity
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Policy & Finance
Sustainable finance still growing in Asia as real economy moves towards decarbonisation
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As environmentally-friendly solutions become more commonplace, sustainable finance has become less about hitting targets and more about using …
Sustainable finance still growing in Asia as real economy moves towards decarbonisation
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Carbon & Climate
Too hot, too humid: why the sustained heatwave in India, Pakistan is dangerous
An intense heatwave across India and Pakistan is exposing the growing risks of extreme heat and humidity as …
Too hot, too humid: why the sustained heatwave in India, Pakistan is dangerous
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Policy & Finance
New US$100 million fund bets on Southeast Asia’s climate startup boom
Singapore-based 100x100 has launched a US$100 million fund to build and scale 50 climate-focused startups across Southeast Asia …
New US$100 million fund bets on Southeast Asia’s climate startup boom
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Corporate Responsibility
Climate standards group SBTi launches new net zero rules to help Asia turn climate pledges into action
Asia, which has seen a 53 per cent jump in firms setting SBTi‑aligned targets and now accounts for …
Climate standards group SBTi launches new net zero rules to help Asia turn climate pledges into action
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Corporate Responsibility
SpaceX’s rock bottom ESG rating reignites debate over sustainability scores
MSCI assigns newly listed aerospace company a CCC rating, highlighting governance concerns and renewed questions over how ESG …
SpaceX's rock bottom ESG rating reignites debate over sustainability scores
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