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Green Buildings
Good design key for tropical buildings
...
Malaysia
n architectural firm,ArchiCentre, Dr Tan Loke Mun, incorporated it in his future vision of a greener Kuala Lumpur. Dr Tan said blimps based on the radical idea not only offer shade for buildin...
15 Sep 2011
Good design key for tropical buildings
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Carbon & Climate
Where there’s smoke, there’s finally some action to contain it
Indonesia is finally acting to contain a thick haze blanketing the region following complaints from its neighbours. Officials from
Malaysia
and Singapore this week called on Jakarta to deal with the s...
22 Oct 2010
Where there’s smoke, there’s finally some action to contain it
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Corporate Responsibility
Beautiful, even without water
...
Malaysia
-- to use green technology, Noor Arfa Holdings is setting its sights on the global market. Ariffin says the company is part of the Clean Batik Initiative (CBI), a campaign brought here by the...
6 Jun 2011
Beautiful, even without water
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Energy
TNB losing RM500mil a year to electricity theft
...
Malaysia
was similar to the Philippines but more serious compared to other developed countries.
31 Dec 2010
TNB losing RM500mil a year to electricity theft
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Food & Agriculture
Felda unit moving into advanced R&D activities
...
Malaysia
and three in Sabah, to date has successfully commercialised its activities in fresh fruit bunches (FFB) production, oil palm seeds and seedlings, tissue culture, fertiliser, rat bait and anal...
28 Feb 2011
Felda unit moving into advanced R&D activities
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Energy
Frost & Sullivan: Asia Pacific wind, solar and biomass markets to burn bright in 2011
...
Malaysia
and the Philippines to introduce an effective feed-in-tariff policy in 2011 are likely to be major driving factors for renewed interest in this sector. She adds, “Unlike Southeast Asia, there...
7 Feb 2011
Frost & Sullivan: Asia Pacific wind, solar and biomass markets to burn bright in 2011
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Corporate Responsibility
Business has a new role to play in the Heart of Borneo’s forests
...
Malaysia
and Brunei, along with businesses that have a vested interest in the health of Borneo’s forests. It aims to conserve 22 million hectares of intact natural forest in the centre of Borneo. Less...
27 Apr 2011
Business has a new role to play in the Heart of Borneo’s forests
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Corporate Responsibility
Long-term planning needed to keep world's forests
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Malaysia
and Brunei. Mining companies, forestry concessions or palm oil plantations control roughly 40 per cent of that area. That makes it an ideal microcosm for examining sustainable development tha...
27 Apr 2011
Long-term planning needed to keep world's forests
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Food & Agriculture
Sabah channels energy into going green
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Malaysia
on renewable energy with 32mW capacity, representing 3% of Sabah’s energy generation share against the national average of less than 0.5%.” On another issue, Musa said the Sabah Economic Deve...
18 Jan 2011
Sabah channels energy into going green
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Policy & Finance
Coming up with a blueprint for the use of ex-mining land
...
Malaysia
ns as they can develop skills and knowledge that will be in demand, especialy for projects abroad,” he noted.
Malaysia
was chosen for the inaugural conference because there were many entrepren...
27 Oct 2010
Coming up with a blueprint for the use of ex-mining land
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TUV Rheinland Hong Kong Ltd
The TUV Rheinland Group expands global services for the hotel & hospitality industry
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Malaysia
will conduct audits for the Holiday Villa Hotel Subang and the Paradise Sandy Beach Resort. TÜV Rheinland hopes to use the new service to promote, manage and monitor the development of eco-f...
5 Aug 2011
The TUV Rheinland Group expands global services for the hotel & hospitality industry
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Carbon & Climate
New research tracks palm oil's carbon footprint
...
Malaysia
, Borneo and Sumatra - that is roughly the size of two Switzerlands. The growing industry provides a valuable resource - palm oil is widely used in food, as biofuel and to make other product...
19 Mar 2011
New research tracks palm oil's carbon footprint
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Energy
Energy efficiency most effective to tackle climate change
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Malaysia
, Singapore and Myanmar. It then assessed the potential for different clean energy initiatives including increasing renewable energy sources, carbon, capture and storage (CCS) options and ener...
25 Nov 2011
Energy efficiency most effective to tackle climate change
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Policy & Finance
ADB warns of bumpy road for Asia
...
Malaysia
. Under the best-case scenario, Asia's combined GDP -- also including poorer nations such as Laos and Pakistan -- will rise from $17 trillion last year to $174 trillion in 2050, with per capit...
2 Aug 2011
ADB warns of bumpy road for Asia
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Energy
Call to end EU biofuel perks
...
Malaysia
n palm oil was produced on peatland, leading to deforestation and degradation of organic soils. “The new studies concluded that 20% of all
Malaysia
n palm oil is produced on drained peatland. F...
16 Mar 2011
Call to end EU biofuel perks
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Waste
So where do we dump them?
Malaysia
n Association of Standards Users chief executive officer Ratna Devi Nadarajan says regulators and industries should play their part in creating awareness on what can and can't be thrown in the...
3 Apr 2011
So where do we dump them?
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Food & Agriculture
The problem with palm oil
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Malaysia
and Indonesia as the global demand for cheap oil climbs. Estimates suggest 93 per cent of all palm oil produced is used in food. The food industry loves it for two reasons: it's cheap and tra...
30 Aug 2011
The problem with palm oil
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Energy
Thailand's looming nuclear question
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Malaysia
expressed interest in procuring South Korea's nuclear reactor technology. "The first priority is how serious the government is in the project's implementation and continuity," said Mr Na. "...
29 Aug 2011
Thailand's looming nuclear question
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Water
Joy flows into two villages
Living life without proper supply of water is hard. But many
Malaysia
ns are not aware of that and some still take their supply for granted. For villagers in the remote interior of Sabah, having fresh ...
28 Dec 2010
Joy flows into two villages
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
aims to pass feed-in tariffs by 3Q
Malaysia
aims to implement feed-in tariffs (FIT) for renewables later this year, a move that will hasten the rise of green energy capacity and reduce carbon emissions, a local official has said. Ir Ah...
25 May 2010
Malaysia aims to pass feed-in tariffs by 3Q
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The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
Taiwan to ease carbon fees for heavy industry over competitiveness fears
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