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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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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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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
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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
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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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Energy
Cypark to build renewable energy park for RM94mil
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Malaysia
before venturing overseas. He said the company would be launching the RE Park “soon” as the park was ready for commercialisation. Siow said the company’s prospects for the current year was go...
9 Mar 2011
Cypark to build renewable energy park for RM94mil
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Tenth
Malaysia
Plan: Protecting environment while reaping economic value
Malaysia
's environmental agenda under the Tenth
Malaysia
Plan (10MP) will be protecting the environment while harnessing economic value from the process. To reach the goal, the government is placing f...
10 Jun 2010
Tenth Malaysia Plan: Protecting environment while reaping economic value
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Water
Taliworks seeks new joint venture partner for China water project
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Malaysia
yesterday. As a result, Taliworks has been offered to assume the project in its entirety in accordance with the terms of the tender. Taliworks had replied to the committee, saying it had acce...
28 Jan 2011
Taliworks seeks new joint venture partner for China water project
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Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
: Two islands identified for proposed nuclear plant
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Malaysia
's nuclear power plant should the plan be given the go-ahead. The sites are undergoing pre-feasibility studies to determine their suitability, said
Malaysia
Nuclear Agency director-general Dat...
11 Aug 2010
Malaysia: Two islands identified for proposed nuclear plant
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Energy
OPIC to help spearhead US investment in Vietnam
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Malaysia
, Vietnam and the Philippines will be the focus of the conference’s programme.” Spinelli said OPIC had already financed a $5 million agricultural project in Nha Trang. “I hope that the numbe...
6 Mar 2011
OPIC to help spearhead US investment in Vietnam
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Policy & Finance
Main water challenges are political: PM Lee
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Malaysia
. One expires this August. The other expires in 2061, by which time, the island nation plans to have the capacity to provide all its own water. PUB has invested heavily in research and develop...
6 Jul 2011
Main water challenges are political: PM Lee
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Policy & Finance
Nuclear plant in
Malaysia
: Public must approve nuclear power plant
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Malaysia
ns could not be open about it. He said the energy company has submitted a preliminary proposal, prepared together with the
Malaysia
n Nuclear Agency and the Natural Resources and Energy Ministr...
23 Sep 2010
Nuclear plant in Malaysia: Public must approve nuclear power plant
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An Australian man’s efforts to save the oldest culture in Borneo – Penan Cultural Festival
The Penan village of Long Bangan in the Tutoh area of Sarawak,
Malaysia
, has been a hive of activity as the people prepare for this year's cultural festival. A stage area has been built and an atui (l...
7 Dec 2010
An Australian man’s efforts to save the oldest culture in Borneo – Penan Cultural Festival
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Transport
‘Green’ trams for Malacca
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Malaysia
to go green and that is why this tram project has received full support from both the state and federal governments,” Najib said at the ground-breaking ceremony in Ayer Keroh yesterday. Najib...
20 Feb 2011
‘Green’ trams for Malacca
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Food & Agriculture
Work on BioXCell components to start before year-end
...
Malaysia
n BioXCell Sdn Bhd. UEM Land holds 40% equity in the latter with the remaining 60% held by
Malaysia
n Biotechnology Corp Bhd (Biotech Corp). UEM Land is the developer of the 526.10ha SiLC in Nu...
4 Oct 2010
Work on BioXCell components to start before year-end
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Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
Malaysia launches its first carbon market policy, puts carbon tax on hold
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Carbon & Climate
‘Resilience is not a buzzword’: Palm oil leaders call for industry reset amid global shocks
What does it mean to build a truly resilient food system? For two of the palm oil sector's …
'Resilience is not a buzzword': Palm oil leaders call for industry reset amid global shocks
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Carbon & Climate
‘Godzilla El Niño’ threat looms as Indonesia’s fire season starts early
The 2026 fire season in Indonesia is already showing early signs of escalation, as burned areas reached 32,637 …
‘Godzilla El Niño’ threat looms as Indonesia’s fire season starts early
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Carbon & Climate
What do China’s provincial plans signal for carbon emissions?
Plans for 2026 indicate they will continue to pull industrial levers to bring about the green transition, but …
What do China’s provincial plans signal for carbon emissions?
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Carbon & Climate
China’s air pollution control enters ‘deep water’ phase
Now the main challenges lie in regional disparities, increased coal-chemical use and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions.
China’s air pollution control enters ‘deep water’ phase
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Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
As experts warn that “greenhushing” risks undermining climate progress and enabling misinformation to fill the void, a new …
Silence is a climate risk – brands urged to trumpet sustainability progress by ‘greenshouting’
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