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Roy Cimatu steps down as the Philippines' environment chief
Roy Cimatu, the secretary of the Philippine Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), has stepped down from his post due to health reasons. “We wish Secretary Cimatu good health as he tr...
23 Feb 2022
Roy Cimatu steps down as the Philippines' environment chief
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Policy & Finance
‘What we need is for mining companies to leave our town’: Brooke's Point vice-mayor Mary Jean Feliciano
Mary Jean Feliciano never wanted to be a politician. A practising lawyer for five years before she ran for office in the town of Brooke’s Point in Palawan, she dreamt of becoming a municipal judge in ...
6 Mar 2023
‘What we need is for mining companies to leave our town’: Brooke's Point vice-mayor Mary Jean Feliciano
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Carbon & Climate
Newly-sworn in Philippine president pledges to prioritise climate change issues
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., the son of an ousted Philippine dictator, said on Thursday he would be prioritising climate change issues in his administration. Marcos Jr. was sworn in as the country...
1 Jul 2022
Newly-sworn in Philippine president pledges to prioritise climate change issues
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Filipino activists: Loss and damage fund a win, but what about fossil fuel phaseout?
The COP27 climate summit in Egypt finally concluded in overtime on Sunday, with delegates agreeing to establish a loss and damage fund to help countries most affected by rising temperatures to be able...
23 Nov 2022
Filipino activists: Loss and damage fund a win, but what about fossil fuel phaseout?
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Global South metropolises 10 times more likely to be affected by flooding than rich cities: study
City dwellers in developing countries are 10 times more likely to suffer damage to their homes and livelihoods from riverine and coastal flooding than residents in wealthy cities, based on the finding...
29 Jun 2022
Global South metropolises 10 times more likely to be affected by flooding than rich cities: study
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Policy & Finance
Philippines' BDO Unibank first blue bond gets US$100 million investment from IFC
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private investment arm of the World Bank Group, is pouring US$100 million into BDO Unibank Inc's blue bond, which aims to finance projects that will he...
29 Apr 2022
Philippines' BDO Unibank first blue bond gets US$100 million investment from IFC
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Carbon & Climate
Egyptian presidency blamed for omission of climate demands in latest COP27 draft deal
The latest draft of what could be the overarching agreement from the COP27 climate summit in Egypt has come as a disappointment for parties who were expecting to see stronger language in the document....
18 Nov 2022
Egyptian presidency blamed for omission of climate demands in latest COP27 draft deal
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Transport
Electric vehicles in the Philippines: a mottled green solution
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7 Sep 2021
Electric vehicles in the Philippines: a mottled green solution
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Corporate Responsibility
EB Impact unveils new sustainability media academy for Asian journalists
With blistering heatwaves and catastrophic typhoons becoming more frequent than ever in Asia, there is growing demand for information about climate change from the world’s most natural disaster-prone ...
22 Apr 2022
EB Impact unveils new sustainability media academy for Asian journalists
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‘Never give in to fear’: Nobel peace prize nominee and Filipino Indigenous leader Vicky Tauli Corpuz
The Philippines has gained notoriety for being Asia’s deadliest country for land and environmental defenders, with nearly 300 deaths over the past decade, roughly one-third of which were linked to min...
26 Oct 2023
‘Never give in to fear’: Nobel peace prize nominee and Filipino Indigenous leader Vicky Tauli Corpuz
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Carbon & Climate
Six super typhoons a year is the Philippines’ 'new normal': activists
Although the Philippines is no stranger to typhoons, it is now no longer deemed unusual for the archipelago to experience the most destructive kind of cyclones, known as “super typhoons", said environ...
28 Mar 2022
Six super typhoons a year is the Philippines’ 'new normal': activists
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Waste
'Polluter-friendly': Green groups demand Philippine president Marcos to scrap EPR bill
Conservation groups in the Philippines are calling on president Ferdinand Marcos, Jr to reject a bill which gives producers responsibility for the treatment or disposal of post-consumer products. The...
15 Jul 2022
'Polluter-friendly': Green groups demand Philippine president Marcos to scrap EPR bill
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Policy & Finance
COP26 signatories must shift US$28 billion annually from fossil fuels to deliver climate promises
Countries which signed the statement at last year’s climate talks to end international public financing must transfer US$28 billion from fossil fuel financing to a clean energy budget, if the world sh...
12 Jul 2022
COP26 signatories must shift US$28 billion annually from fossil fuels to deliver climate promises
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Weaning Philippine banks away from coal cannot be done overnight—Central Bank chief
Philippine banks continue to finance coal despite making pledges to stop funding coal-power projects because reducing dependency on the fossil fuel cannot be done immediately, according to Bangko Sent...
23 May 2022
Weaning Philippine banks away from coal cannot be done overnight—Central Bank chief
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Waste
Waste solutions can curb 84% of global trash emissions, but nations are neglecting waste in climate plans
Waste reduction solutions like segregation, composting and recycling could cut waste sector emissions by an average of 84 per cent, or more than 1.4 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide, which is equivale...
5 Oct 2022
Waste solutions can curb 84% of global trash emissions, but nations are neglecting waste in climate plans
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Policy & Finance
UN senior advisor chides US for not sufficiently engaging China in its climate ambitions
The United States must engage China in its climate ambitions, instead of making the country an “enemy”, according to a prominent academician and senior advisor of the United Nations (UN). “If we want ...
17 Jun 2022
UN senior advisor chides US for not sufficiently engaging China in its climate ambitions
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Policy & Finance
Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights finds world’s biggest fossil fuel companies accountable for climate damage
The Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights (CHR) released on Friday its report on the world’s first national enquiry on climate change, revealing that there are legal grounds to hold climate-destroyi...
7 May 2022
Philippines’ Commission on Human Rights finds world’s biggest fossil fuel companies accountable for climate damage
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Policy & Finance
Deloitte appoints Bonar Laureto as climate and sustainability director
Business for Sustainable Development's executive director Bonar Laureto has moved on after more than 10 years with the non-profit to join Deloitte. He takes on the position of director of risk advis...
2 Nov 2021
Deloitte appoints Bonar Laureto as climate and sustainability director
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Corporate Responsibility
Rishi Kalra joins Accounting for Sustainability as co-chair of Asia Pacific chapter
The Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) Chief Financial Officers Leadership Network has appointed Rishi Kalra as the co-chairperson of its newly-formed Asia Pacific chapter. Kalra, executive director...
1 Dec 2021
Rishi Kalra joins Accounting for Sustainability as co-chair of Asia Pacific chapter
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Energy
Clean energy is growing, but so is coal use
Wind and solar generated a record 10 per cent of last year—more than twice the share compared to 2015, according to London-based climate and energy think tank Ember. The study found that, for the fir...
1 Apr 2022
Clean energy is growing, but so is coal use
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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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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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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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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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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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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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