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Big lessons in the Little Red Dot
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia, Vietnam, China, India and the Middle East, said a spokesman. The target is to take in 25 students for the second run next July.
25 Oct 2010
Big lessons in the Little Red Dot
News /
Energy
YTL to propose gas-saving power technology
Power-giant YTL Corp Bhd hopes to submit a proposal to the
Malaysia
n government to use a new technology which will save up to 20% of the gas used to generate power. Managing director Tan Sri Francis Y...
21 Oct 2010
YTL to propose gas-saving power technology
News /
Carbon & Climate
Environment NGOs clash over forest scheme
...
Malaysia
n logging company whose membership status remains unclear and whose forestry practices in WWF’s own Heart of Borneo (HoB) forest conservation initiative have been labelled unsustainable by Glo...
3 Aug 2011
Environment NGOs clash over forest scheme
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Transport
Malacca's monorail service comes to a stop
...
Malaysia
Plan. On Thursday, a visibly upset Mohd Ali said four engineers from China were trying to iron out the problems affecting the monorail. “Some screws keep breaking and the rims of the wheels h...
11 Dec 2010
Malacca's monorail service comes to a stop
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Eco-Business
Dow Corning silicone technology helps to meet increasing demand for green buildings in Asia
...
Malaysia
: Under the 10th
Malaysia
n Plan, the government intends to promote environmentally-friendly housing by introducing guidelines, a green rating system and to take the lead in adopting green buil...
28 Feb 2011
Dow Corning silicone technology helps to meet increasing demand for green buildings in Asia
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Green Buildings
Govt targeting two hectares for every 1,000
Malaysia
ns
...
Malaysia
Plan’s main initiative to minimise negative effects on the ecology,” he said. He added that the Town and Country Planning department was currently preparing a guideline on planning green neig...
9 Nov 2010
Govt targeting two hectares for every 1,000 Malaysians
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Transport
Electric car firm pulls plug on Singapore
...
Malaysia
, where electric vehicles are tax exempt; and various cities in Europe and America, which have similar tax breaks of varying amounts. Mr Yu added: 'We do hope that at some point in the future ...
12 Feb 2011
Electric car firm pulls plug on Singapore
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Green Buildings
Guocoland project in China wins international property award
Guoson Centre, a flagship project by
Malaysia
's Hong Leong Group property arm, Guocoland China Ltd, won Best International Mixed-Use Development at the International Property Awards here recently. Thi...
14 Dec 2010
Guocoland project in China wins international property award
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Reed Exhibitions
South East Asia’s leading event in the Build Green sector gains steady momentum with 45% new participants at Build Eco Xpo Asia (BEX Asia) 2011
...
Malaysia
, Singapore and Taiwan. “BEX Asia has emerged as the key event for the Build Green community to convene, network and extend business outreach. This annual gathering provides plenty of opportun...
29 Jun 2011
South East Asia’s leading event in the Build Green sector gains steady momentum with 45% new participants at Build Eco Xpo Asia (BEX Asia) 2011
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Transport
BMW’s electric hope for Singapore: Yes, i Can?
...
Malaysia
, then you get an X5 for a week,’ he said. What is more, Mr Robertson is insisting that the BMW i brand will be profitable. ‘We go into business to make profit. I can assure you, for BMW, we h...
27 Jun 2011
BMW’s electric hope for Singapore: Yes, i Can?
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Cities
Liveable space and sustainable townships
...
Malaysia
(PAM) sustainability committee, she is also a member of the Green Building Index (GBI) accreditation panel and has been intimately involved in the drafting of the recently launched GBI for to...
10 May 2011
Liveable space and sustainable townships
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Policy & Finance
JBIC allocates $4 billion for carbon projects after Kyoto Protocol expires
...
Malaysia
, Thailand, Maldives and China, according to a statement by Japan’s trade ministry.
27 Oct 2010
JBIC allocates $4 billion for carbon projects after Kyoto Protocol expires
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Carbon & Climate
Emerging markets residents more optimistic on tackling climate, HSBC says
...
Malaysia
, India and Vietnam. Australia in April shelved climate change laws until after 2012 amid lawmaker opposition and a lack of action by other countries. Prime Minister Julia Gillard has establis...
27 Oct 2010
Emerging markets residents more optimistic on tackling climate, HSBC says
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Waste
Singapore firm eyes clean-energy projects in PH
...
Malaysia
, India and China and has set its sights on the Philippines. Selvakumar told the Inquirer that the company actually targeted to look—starting next year or 2012—into both the country’s availabl...
5 Nov 2010
Singapore firm eyes clean-energy projects in PH
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Carbon & Climate
The Singapore Exchange issues guidelines on 'green reporting'
...
Malaysia
legislated that all companies listed on Bursa
Malaysia
must report on their CSR efforts, including the impact of their businesses on the environment. Some companies listed in Singapore have a...
29 Aug 2010
The Singapore Exchange issues guidelines on 'green reporting'
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Food & Agriculture
Mekong Delta agriculture needs increased investment, efficiency
...
Malaysia
spend 60 per cent. In comparison with surrounding countries, the rate of Vietnamese investment in agriculture is too small. Vietnamese farmers tend to think in terms of rice output per hectar...
10 Jan 2011
Mekong Delta agriculture needs increased investment, efficiency
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Boustead Singapore Limited
Boustead subsidiary awarded landmark geo-spatial technology contract from SP PowerGrid
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Brunei and Timor-Leste. Esri technology has been utilised by numerous government agencies to effectively plan, develop and manage key infrastructure and resources in ...
4 Apr 2011
Boustead subsidiary awarded landmark geo-spatial technology contract from SP PowerGrid
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Policy & Finance
Over 80 per cent of Singaporeans believe renewable energy is a necessity: survey
...
Malaysia
and Vietnam. Singaporeans comprised a quarter of those polled. “I think this level of public awareness is a positive start to Singapore's plans to develop a Clean Energy Hub,” said Edwin Khew...
18 May 2011
Over 80 per cent of Singaporeans believe renewable energy is a necessity: survey
News /
Waste
Recycler Winrigo making big strides
...
Malaysia
, and incorporated into the cutlery that Prima Deli offers, such as the knives that come with cakes. The recycled husks are mixed with polymer resins, and the end-result is biodegradable plast...
16 Jun 2011
Recycler Winrigo making big strides
News /
Carbon & Climate
Japan to Fund Feasibility Study on Carbon Offsets for Overseas Projects
...
Malaysia
, Thailand, Maldives, Laos, and China, according to the ministry statement. In August, Japan chose another 15 projects including “highly efficient” coal power plants, geothermal power units, a...
20 Oct 2010
Japan to Fund Feasibility Study on Carbon Offsets for Overseas Projects
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Shocking places where microplastics were found in 2025
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AI, bans and facial scans: Digital frontiers in 2026
Gen Z protests, internet shutdowns, surveillance and AI: looking into the digital landscape of 2026.
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The government proposed allowing steel, cement and other export-exposed sectors to cut chargeable emissions by up to 80 …
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