Menu
Search
English
English
简体中文
Bahasa Indonesia
Bahasa Malaysia
Publish with us
Subscribe
Sign in
Search
Close search bar
Show all news, opinion, videos and press releases matching
→
About Eco-Business
Topics
Tags
Regions
Sustainable Development Goals
Series
Asia Pacific‘s leading platform for sustainable development
Subscribe to our newsletters
News & Opinion
EB Studio
Press Releases
Events
Intelligence
Training
Advertise
About Us
More+
Edition
International
Asia Pacific
China
USA
Europe
Menu
News & Opinion
EB Studio
Press Releases
Events
Intelligence
Training
Advertise
About Us
Subscribe
Sign in
Close menu
Eco-Business
Edition
Subscribe
Search Eco-Business
Search
Language
English
简体中文
Bahasa Indonesia
Bahasa Malaysia
Edition
International
Asia Pacific
China
USA
Europe
Sections
Home
News & Opinion
Show more News
Industry Spotlight
Feature Series
Special Reports
Tags
Press Releases
Events
EB Studio
Intelligence
Training
Advertise
Podcasts
Videos
About Us
Show more About us
Our Team
Join Us
Advisory Board
Contributors
Contact Us
Sustainable Development Goals
Show more SDGs
1. Poverty
2. Hunger
3. Health
4. Education
5. Gender equality
6. Water
7. Energy
8. Economic growth
9. Infrastructure
10. Inequality
11. Cities
12. Consumption
13. Climate
14. Oceans
15. Biodiversity
16. Peace
17. Partnerships
Regions
Show more Regions
Australia
China
Europe
Hong Kong
India
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Subscribe
Eco-Business subscriptions
Newsletters
EB Enterprise
Follow Us
Linkedin
Instagram
YouTube
Telegram
Facebook
X
RSS
Happening soon
Unlocking capital for sustainability 2026 – Indonesia
Unlocking capital for sustainability 2026 – Malaysia
Unlocking capital for sustainability 2026 – Philippines
All Eco–Business events →
Search Results
Search
Sort by
Relevance
Date
Showing results 341–360 of 503
News /
Policy & Finance
Inside the mind of a climate negotiator: how the Philippines is brokering for climate finance at COP26
In the final stretch of the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), the stalemate between developed and developing countries on climate finance continues to stall negotiations. Sourcin...
12 Nov 2021
Inside the mind of a climate negotiator: how the Philippines is brokering for climate finance at COP26
News /
Policy & Finance
Eco-Business' 10 most read stories of 2021
It has been almost two years since the Covid-19 virus emerged. The pandemic is proving to be the most impactful event of the century thus far. Some of the biggest headlines published on Eco-Business t...
17 Dec 2021
Eco-Business' 10 most read stories of 2021
News /
Policy & Finance
Jean Marc Arbogast to lead IFC in the Philippines
The International Finance Corporation has appointed Jean Marc Arbogast as the World Bank private investment arm’s country manager in the Philippines. Arbogast has relocated from Washington DC to Ma...
4 Dec 2020
Jean Marc Arbogast to lead IFC in the Philippines
News /
Policy & Finance
ADB announces coal exit in draft energy policy
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will cease financing new coal-fired power stations, it announced through its draft energy policy on Friday (7 May). The multi-lateral lender's new policy stated that ...
7 May 2021
ADB announces coal exit in draft energy policy
News /
Policy & Finance
Will landmark ruling against Shell aid typhoon survivors' case against fossil fuel firms in the Philippines?
Filipino environmentalists lauded the decision made by a court in The Hague this week that will force Shell to make deep emission cuts, hoping it will embolden the Philippines’ Commission on Human Rig...
28 May 2021
Will landmark ruling against Shell aid typhoon survivors' case against fossil fuel firms in the Philippines?
News /
Policy & Finance
Women embrace digital banking in typhoon-hit Philippine province as Covid drives entrepreneurship
Margilyn Cosmiano, a fish seller in Surigao del Sur in Mindanao, southern Philippines, set up her fish stand early last year to supplement her family income hard hit by Covid-19 restrictions that seal...
8 Mar 2022
Women embrace digital banking in typhoon-hit Philippine province as Covid drives entrepreneurship
News /
Energy
New gas development threatens Philippine marine protected area
Environmentalists and residents campaigning to protect a marine life-rich body of water in the Philippines on Tuesday condemned the proposed construction of two gas facilities by local energy giants f...
8 Oct 2021
New gas development threatens Philippine marine protected area
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
A bolder carbon target and a serious shift to EVs: what can the Philippines do to hit 2022 climate targets?
The 26th Conference of Parties (COP) ended with the failure of developed countries to deliver the promised US$100 billion of climate finance, disappointing poorer nations who pushed for the financial ...
14 Jan 2022
A bolder carbon target and a serious shift to EVs: what can the Philippines do to hit 2022 climate targets?
News /
Policy & Finance
ADB draft energy policy can leave door open for over US$3 billion worth of gas projects
When the Asian Development Bank (ADB) issued a revamped energy policy for consultation—the policy’s first overhaul since 2009—in May, it ruled out coal, oil and natural gas field exploration, drilling...
21 Jun 2021
ADB draft energy policy can leave door open for over US$3 billion worth of gas projects
News /
Policy & Finance
7 trends that will shape sustainability in 2022
The prolonged coronavirus pandemic continued to force seismic shifts in public policy and company behaviour. It brought about important fixes in the financial system and altered how businesses reacted...
29 Dec 2021
7 trends that will shape sustainability in 2022
News /
Policy & Finance
BDO hires Marla Garin-Alvarez from Thomson Reuters to head sustainability reporting
BDO Unibank has hired Thomson Reuters diversity and inclusion lead Marla Garin-Alvarez as the Philippines’ banking giant looks to expand its sustainablity office in Manila. Garin-Alvarez joins as vic...
27 Sep 2020
BDO hires Marla Garin-Alvarez from Thomson Reuters to head sustainability reporting
News /
Policy & Finance
Filipino campaigners slam G7’s failure to deliver promised US$100 billion annual funding in climate finance
The three-day meeting between the leaders of the world’s most industralised economies has been a failure, according to Filipino campaigners, who said that the group had been unable to commit to climat...
16 Jun 2021
Filipino campaigners slam G7’s failure to deliver promised US$100 billion annual funding in climate finance
News /
Policy & Finance
Five years of Duterte: Has sustainability in the Philippines won or lost?
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s state of the nation address (SONA) on Monday may not have highlighted many of his government’s sustainability achievements, but there have been notable battles w...
27 Jul 2021
Five years of Duterte: Has sustainability in the Philippines won or lost?
News /
Waste
Boracay resort owner arrested for allegedly violating environmental laws
In a bid to ramp up the Philippine government’s cleanup operations in Boracay Island in the province of Aklan, the owner of two hotels in the famed beach destination has been arrested by officials on ...
16 Nov 2020
Boracay resort owner arrested for allegedly violating environmental laws
News /
Cities
Manila’s mega Covid-19 vaccination site is a threat to urban forest and access to vaccines, activists say
Philippine authorities’ efforts to ramp up the country's Covid-19 vaccination programme have come under fire after environmentalists criticised the planned construction of a mega-facility that will im...
17 May 2021
Manila’s mega Covid-19 vaccination site is a threat to urban forest and access to vaccines, activists say
News /
Energy
Philippines to build first offshore wind farm: What lessons can it learn from Asian neighbours?
As the Philippines builds its offshore wind potential, its developers are looking to its Asian counterparts for which policies to push as well as avoid to successfully drive the sector's growth in the...
30 Mar 2021
Philippines to build first offshore wind farm: What lessons can it learn from Asian neighbours?
News /
Policy & Finance
LNG in the Philippines: Are investors risking US$14 billion in stranded assets?
Dwindling gas reserves and the absence of new finds have spurred the Philippines' shift towards importing liquified natural gas (LNG) with foreign and local investors funnelling billions into infrastr...
12 May 2021
LNG in the Philippines: Are investors risking US$14 billion in stranded assets?
News /
Policy & Finance
Philippine bank RCBC to stop funding coal
The Philippines' eighth-largest commercial bank, Rizal Commercial Banking Corp (RCBC), will cease financing new coal-fired power stations, its president and chief executive announced on Thursday (10 D...
11 Dec 2020
Philippine bank RCBC to stop funding coal
News /
Policy & Finance
Climate legal cases in Asia have risen by 185% since 2018
Asian governments and industries have increasingly been facing legal action for climate change-related harms over the past two years, a report by a United States-headquartered law firm has revealed. F...
1 Mar 2021
Climate legal cases in Asia have risen by 185% since 2018
Podcasts /
Policy & Finance
How can the Philippines make a green recovery in the Covid era?
The Philippines is suffering its first recession since 1981, with a record slump in the second quarter, as strict lockdown measures have ravaged businesses and put millions out of work. The country st...
25 Aug 2020
How can the Philippines make a green recovery in the Covid era?
Page 18
Most popular
News /
Energy
‘Stranded’ solar a growing risk as capital costs rise, says Malaysia’s largest independent power producer
There is a mismatch in tenures due to the different expectations of bankers and data centre operators, say …
‘Stranded’ solar a growing risk as capital costs rise, says Malaysia’s largest independent power producer
News /
Water
Government changes in Bangladesh and West Bengal could impact river treaties
As India’s ruling party wins West Bengal, the state that stood against sharing more water with Bangladesh, new …
Government changes in Bangladesh and West Bengal could impact river treaties
News /
Water
NGO launches to support Bintan marine protected area
Exclusive
The organisation launches with startup funding from private island resorts in Indonesia's Riau archipelago. It aims to raise …
NGO launches to support Bintan marine protected area
News /
Carbon & Climate
Philippines’ updated NDC delayed amid Middle East-driven energy shock, says climate official
Exclusive
As the Philippines prepared to release its updated nationally determined contributions in April, officials ordered further consultations after …
Philippines’ updated NDC delayed amid Middle East-driven energy shock, says climate official
News /
Carbon & Climate
Asian leaders urge climate action as World Environment Day marked across region
South Korea, Vietnam and China highlight climate action as region grapples with rising temperatures and extreme weather.
Asian leaders urge climate action as World Environment Day marked across region
News /
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
Transforming Innovation for Sustainability
Join the Ecosystem →
Receive the latest insights daily or weekly.
Sign up for our newsletter →
Sign up for our newsletter →
Strategic Organisations
Support our independent journalism. #newsthatimpacts
× Close
Subscribe now →
Subscribe now →