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What the Philippine president needs to do in 2023 to keep his climate promises
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr, only son and namesake of the late Philippine dictator, won a hotly-contested presidential election in May, after campaigning on a promise to unify the country, boost jo...
11 Jan 2023
What the Philippine president needs to do in 2023 to keep his climate promises
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Policy & Finance
Philippine Catholic church to divest from fossil fuels by 2025
The Philippine Catholic Church will cease its involvement with banks that are funding coal and fossil gas by 2025 if they do not commit to divest from dirty energy, said one of the leaders of the asse...
29 Jan 2022
Philippine Catholic church to divest from fossil fuels by 2025
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Energy
6 trends that will shape sustainability in 2023
For the past two years, the Covid-19 pandemic was what drove the projections and expectations for society and business. Now, the Russian-led war in Ukraine has become the force shaping our immediate f...
27 Dec 2022
6 trends that will shape sustainability in 2023
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Energy
Philippines commits to revival of nuclear energy
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has signed an executive order that will pave the way for the government to tap nuclear power as an alternative energy source, in a bid to phase out coal-fired powe...
3 Mar 2022
Philippines commits to revival of nuclear energy
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Waste
Typhoon Rai leaves trail of plastic trash for residents of Philippine sinking island
Baltazar Mejares, a 52-year-old father of four, scampered in the dark with his family to reach higher ground as the sea swelled to four metres high on the night of 16 December 2021, when the year’s de...
28 Jan 2022
Typhoon Rai leaves trail of plastic trash for residents of Philippine sinking island
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Policy & Finance
Costly and technical reporting: key barriers for Indigenous people in carbon trading
Even if more countries and corporations are allowed to partially meet their climate targets by buying carbon credits that represent emissions cuts made elsewhere, the scheme rarely benefits Indigenous...
23 Mar 2022
Costly and technical reporting: key barriers for Indigenous people in carbon trading
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Energy
Philippine president Marcos: 'Renewable energy is top of climate agenda'
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos, Jr said on Monday that strengthening skills and resources to build clean energy technology will be a priority for the new administration, but it will also look t...
26 Jul 2022
Philippine president Marcos: 'Renewable energy is top of climate agenda'
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Policy & Finance
World Bank condemned by watchdog for helping finance Philippines coal boom
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group’s private lending arm, violated its own environmental and social protection policies by helping to bankroll a coal boom in the Philipp...
11 Apr 2022
World Bank condemned by watchdog for helping finance Philippines coal boom
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Policy & Finance
Google, YouTube ban climate change denial ads
Internet giant Google announced a new policy on Thursday that prohibits users from making money from climate denial content found on its search engine or on its video-sharing platform YouTube. The new...
8 Oct 2021
Google, YouTube ban climate change denial ads
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Waste
The Philippines’ plastic lawsuit highlights limitations of UN pollution pact
Even before world leaders agreed to draw up the first international treaty to control global plastics waste last month, the Philippines had already adopted environmental laws that recognise citizen su...
17 Mar 2022
The Philippines’ plastic lawsuit highlights limitations of UN pollution pact
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Waste
Piles of medical waste in Philippine hospital highlight country’s Covid-19 trash problem
The Philippines’ Covid-19 waste problem has once again been brought to the fore after piles of medical waste sitting in a compound of a local hospital drew flak from nearby residents. More than 234,00...
11 Feb 2022
Piles of medical waste in Philippine hospital highlight country’s Covid-19 trash problem
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Waste
Filipinos are most fond of secondhand stuff in Southeast Asia—but not for environmental reasons
The Philippines is the most receptive market to secondhand goods in Southeast Asia, but not because of the environmental savings of buying pre-loved items, according to a report by Singapore-based e-c...
3 Dec 2021
Filipinos are most fond of secondhand stuff in Southeast Asia—but not for environmental reasons
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Policy & Finance
At COP26, 50 countries vow to cut healthcare emissions
A group of 50 countries committed to cut the carbon footprint of their health systems at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland on Tuesday. The a...
10 Nov 2021
At COP26, 50 countries vow to cut healthcare emissions
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Corporate Responsibility
China renewables firms burst on to ranking of world's most sustainable corporates
Chinese renewable energy companies have featured on a ranking of the world's most sustainable firms for the first time. Anhui-headquartered solar glass manufacturer Xinyi Solar Holdings and Xi'an-base...
21 Jan 2022
China renewables firms burst on to ranking of world's most sustainable corporates
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Carbon & Climate
Ayala Corp sets net zero target by 2050
Philippine conglomerate Ayala Corp has pledged to bring down its greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050 in line with climate science, its president and chief executive Fernando Zobel de Ayala an...
21 Oct 2021
Ayala Corp sets net zero target by 2050
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Transport
Singapore-based fund manager to pump US$1 million into electric mobility scheme in Indonesia
Singapore-headquartered fund manager Clime Capital, announced today that it will be investing US$1 million in electric mobility start-up Oyika to ramp up the growth of electric motorbikes in Indonesia...
23 Sep 2021
Singapore-based fund manager to pump US$1 million into electric mobility scheme in Indonesia
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Waste
Plastic industry leans on Filipino negotiators over plastics treaty
Efforts by the Philippines to hammer out a global pact to combat plastic pollution, risk being influenced by plastic producers who have a representative in the government’s solid waste management comm...
28 Feb 2022
Plastic industry leans on Filipino negotiators over plastics treaty
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Policy & Finance
What a Marcos presidency could mean for sustainable development in the Philippines
With nearly all of the votes already accounted for, Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., only son of the late Philippine dictator, is the presumptive winner of the 2022 presidential elections. Marcos has ...
11 May 2022
What a Marcos presidency could mean for sustainable development in the Philippines
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Waste
Plastic litter could triple and outweigh fish in the world's oceans by 2040: report
Plastic pollution will outweigh the fish in the world's oceans in the coming decades, revealed a study that called for a global plastics treaty to stem the tide of the world’s pollution. The report by...
25 Jan 2022
Plastic litter could triple and outweigh fish in the world's oceans by 2040: report
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Policy & Finance
ADB to increase climate finance to US$100 billion
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will expand its climate financing goals by US$20 billion to a new target of US$100 billion over the period of 2019 to 2030, the multilateral bank’s chief said on Wedne...
15 Oct 2021
ADB to increase climate finance to US$100 billion
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Policy & Finance
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
Opinion /
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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