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Transport
Making a rail impact
Malaysia
's construction sector is at the threshold of an extremely exciting era following the Government’s approval of a mass rapid transit project for the Klang Valley. The project will be the bigges...
22 Dec 2010
Making a rail impact
News /
Carbon & Climate
Cargill mulls scheme aimed at saving Indonesia forests
...
Malaysia
, the world's top producers, are eager to expand as demand for vegetable oil soars from China and India, sending benchmark prices above the 3,000 ringgit for the first time since July 2008 jus...
27 Oct 2010
Cargill mulls scheme aimed at saving Indonesia forests
News /
Food & Agriculture
Singapore fish farms aim to net huge harvest
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia and Thailand. 'If a co-op like this doesn't exist, over time, the number of fish farmers here will dwindle due to competition from imports,' said Mr Samuel Chua, a senior manager a...
20 Jan 2011
Singapore fish farms aim to net huge harvest
News /
Policy & Finance
Malaysia
to introduce feed-in tariff for solar energy
...
Malaysia
Energy Commission’s new headquarters, in Putrajaya,
Malaysia
. Phoenix Solar, together with local system integrator partner Solamas Sdn Bhd, used state-of-the-art thin film modules from leadin...
19 Nov 2009
Malaysia to introduce feed-in tariff for solar energy
News /
Policy & Finance
Roadmap to cutting emissions
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak's pledge to reduce carbon emission intensity of gross domestic product (GDP) up to 40% by 2020 shows how serious
Malaysia
is in tackling the issue. His commit...
29 Nov 2010
Roadmap to cutting emissions
News /
Carbon & Climate
Survey puts climate change atop nation's most pressing concerns
...
Malaysia
strongly agreed their countries would prosper and new jobs would be created by responding to climate change. The UK and the US were slightly less optimistic, but still a third of people thoug...
10 Nov 2010
Survey puts climate change atop nation's most pressing concerns
Press Releases /
Eco-Business
Opening of Cambodia railroad puts Pan-Asian railway firmly on track
...
Malaysia
($2.8 million grant in kind). The Government of Cambodia is providing $20.3 million towards the rail project. Toll Holdings, an Australian company, has been awarded a 30-year contract to oper...
22 Oct 2010
Opening of Cambodia railroad puts Pan-Asian railway firmly on track
News /
Carbon & Climate
Indonesia and
Malaysia
team up against palm oil critics
Indonesia and
Malaysia
n palm oil producers have agreed to jointly tackle challenging environmental and labor issues which threaten to hinder the development of the industry in both countries. Producer...
7 Mar 2010
Indonesia and Malaysia team up against palm oil critics
News /
Green Buildings
Singapore's green building efforts sail after bumpy start
...
Malaysia
, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, interested in learning about Singapore’s holistic approach to green buildings. To encourage greater dialogue and sharing of best practices, BCA is orga...
26 Aug 2011
Singapore's green building efforts sail after bumpy start
News /
Food & Agriculture
Malaysia
will not confront anti-palm oil lobbyists
...
Malaysia
, through the
Malaysia
n Palm Oil Council (MPOC), had carried out various activities to address the issue, including disseminating information on the sustainability of its palm oil industry thr...
24 Nov 2009
Malaysia will not confront anti-palm oil lobbyists
News /
Energy
Nuclear energy inevitable for Singapore
...
Malaysia
is going to build a nuclear plant . . . there is no point putting our head in the sand," Ng Meng Poh, executive vice-president and head of the Singapore and ASEAN utilities division for Sembc...
29 Oct 2010
Nuclear energy inevitable for Singapore
News /
Energy
East Asia needs US$1.6tr additional energy financing
...
Malaysia
, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. It noted that although East Asia has experienced the fastest economic growth in the world for the last 30 years, it is also home to many of the world’s...
19 Apr 2010
East Asia needs US$1.6tr additional energy financing
News /
Policy & Finance
Green Climate Fund: A bad time to talk finance
...
Malaysia
said that the Transitional Committee faces a ‘Herculean task’ in meeting the Durban deadline. The talks to develop the GCF have also been criticized by former UN climate chief Yvo de Boer for...
22 Jun 2011
Green Climate Fund: A bad time to talk finance
News /
Green Buildings
Green Mark making waves abroad as well
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, India and the Middle East. There is confidence in Singapore's Green Mark brand, Ms Heng said, explaining why developers abroad have show...
7 Jun 2010
Green Mark making waves abroad as well
News /
Energy
JBIC plans to help fund Inpex, Toshiba energy projects worth $40 billion
...
Malaysia
and 13.3 million tons from Australia. “LNG supplies from Indonesia will further fall this year,” Maeda said. “The most important alternative LNG source is Western Australia.”
3 Mar 2011
JBIC plans to help fund Inpex, Toshiba energy projects worth $40 billion
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Energy
U.S. seen losing renewable energy race to Asia
...
Malaysia
and the Philippines, because it is not providing enough incentives to fund development of alternative energy and to increase demand, Ravi Viswanathan, a partner at New Enterprise Associates t...
22 Sep 2010
U.S. seen losing renewable energy race to Asia
News /
Food & Agriculture
Cooperation is key to protecting Asia's natural resources: ADB vice-president
...
Malaysia
to conserve and manage the rainforest - often referred to as the "lungs of Asia" - on the island of Borneo. Covered by 22 million hectares of contiguous forest, the island's huge forests and ...
26 Oct 2010
Cooperation is key to protecting Asia's natural resources: ADB vice-president
News /
Policy & Finance
Global green economy gets big push from UN
...
Malaysia
, Indonesia and Brunei collectively introduced a report called Financing the Heart of Borneo – a partnership approach to economic sustainability. The report looks at ways to sustainably grow ...
23 Dec 2010
Global green economy gets big push from UN
News /
Energy
Biofuels development: Singapore powering ahead, but gaps remain
...
Malaysia
, though, is expected to adopt a biofuel mandate in some states this year, which will support the country's palm oil industry. Singapore could boost demand for renewable energy - not necess...
19 Mar 2011
Biofuels development: Singapore powering ahead, but gaps remain
Press Releases /
Energy Market Authority
Global energy luminaries meet in Singapore for 4th Singapore International Energy Week
...
Malaysia
, who will speak at the Singapore Energy Summit; Shri Ratanjit Pratap Narain Singh, Minister of State, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, India Peter Voser, CEO, Royal Dutch Shell, who wi...
30 Oct 2011
Global energy luminaries meet in Singapore for 4th Singapore International Energy Week
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Carbon & Climate
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
Videos /
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
News /
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
News /
Corporate Responsibility
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’
News /
Food & Agriculture
Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
Organic farmers in Malaysia and Indonesia have built small-scale models of food security and fairer trade for local …
Are Southeast Asia’s organic farmers more resilient to fertiliser price spikes?
News /
Water
Water stress increases downside risk to credit ratings of lower-income countries: AIIB
Improved water pricing can crowd much-needed investments into the water cycle and facilitate transfers from advanced to developing …
Water stress increases downside risk to credit ratings of lower-income countries: AIIB
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