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S'pore raises the bar for new green buildings
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Malaysia
and Thailand. BCA’s efforts in Singapore’s green building drive have been recognised on the international stage. Last week, BCA was awarded the Energy and Environment Award by the Aspen Insti...
7 Aug 2010
S'pore raises the bar for new green buildings
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Carbon & Climate
Neste to open $953m diesel plant by year-end
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Malaysia
and Indonesia. There are concerns that an EU move to give a lower value to savings of greenhouse gas emissions deriving from palm oil could disqualify the commodity as a biodiesel source for ...
27 May 2010
Neste to open $953m diesel plant by year-end
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Energy
Japan offers Indonesia cooperation to develop nuclear energy
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Malaysia
and Singapore. During his Jakarta visit, he also met with the Indonesian Research and Technology Minister Suharna Surapranata.
4 May 2010
Japan offers Indonesia cooperation to develop nuclear energy
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s forests loom as green gold
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Malaysia
and Papua New Guinea," said Manoj Nadkarni, head of the forest governance integrity programme in the Asia-Pacific region for Transparency International (TI), the Berlin-based global anti-corr...
16 Nov 2010
Indonesia’s forests loom as green gold
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Carbon & Climate
The climate context in Japan
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Malaysia
will eventually continue with their nuclear building plans. Indeed, the main obstacle to more nuclear power plants may remain economic, albeit partly because increased safety concerns can inc...
8 Apr 2011
The climate context in Japan
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Carbon & Climate
Panasonic sets fresh sustainability targets
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Malaysia
and Thailand to enhance awareness of environmental issues among youth and encourage them to take eco action. As part of the ECIM, an Environment Champions Project Competition is being held in...
1 Jun 2010
Panasonic sets fresh sustainability targets
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Energy
Renewable-fuel energy output to fall short of ESC proposal
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Malaysia
. 'Natural gas accounts for as much as 85 per cent of the gencos' fuel, with the remainder being fuel oil. But recently, with some Indonesian gas supply problems, natural gas use here fell to ...
19 Feb 2010
Renewable-fuel energy output to fall short of ESC proposal
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Carbon & Climate
Biodiversity and cities
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Malaysia
. It became an independent state in 1965. From 1819 until the 1970s, the imperative was to clear the original forest cover, mangrove forests and to level the hills, for development. As a resul...
25 Oct 2010
Biodiversity and cities
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Carbon & Climate
IAEA considers Indonesia ready to have nuclear power plants: official
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Malaysia
, Vietnam and Union of Arab Emirate have followed Indonesia with the project whereas they have less preparation. "They have courage, management and capital," said Hudi. He said that the countr...
18 May 2010
IAEA considers Indonesia ready to have nuclear power plants: official
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Corporate Responsibility
Companies stake out greener pastures
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Malaysia
(undertaken by staff of Jebsen & Jessen (SEA), a diversified company with seven core businesses in South-east Asia). Or donating solar lanterns to schools in rural villages in India (by A...
26 Aug 2011
Companies stake out greener pastures
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Policy & Finance
Nuclear power: Time for a feasibility study, says Dr Elspeth Thomson, Energy Studies Institute
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Malaysia
and the Philippines are formally exploring the nuclear energy option. Why? Because most of these governments face rapidly growing demand for electricity over the coming decades. They have few...
10 Feb 2010
Nuclear power: Time for a feasibility study, says Dr Elspeth Thomson, Energy Studies Institute
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Carbon & Climate
Unilever to resume buying CPO if Sinar Mas cleared
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Malaysia
. PT SMART and PT Unilever Indonesia agreed to appoint two independent auditors -- Netherland-based Control Union Certification (CUC) and British Standard institute -- early this month to inve...
7 Apr 2010
Unilever to resume buying CPO if Sinar Mas cleared
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Launch of Regions First Eco-product Database at BEX Asia
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Malaysia
, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam they assess each product for relevance and compliance to the Green Building Rating Schemes such as the Singapore BCA’s GreenMark and
Malaysia
n GBC’s Green ...
29 Oct 2009
Launch of Regions First Eco-product Database at BEX Asia
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Carbon & Climate
Singapore power grid to get smart
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Malaysia
. The Government is actively exploring the feasibility of nuclear and coal as well as other renewable sources.
8 May 2010
Singapore power grid to get smart
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesia's Fuel Subsidies Help Rich, Not Poor: World Bank
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Malaysia
, Thailand and Vietnam, the World Bank estimates the region needs additional investment of $80 billion a year to reach a sustainable energy growth path. Vijay Jagannathan, the World Bank’s ene...
20 Apr 2010
Indonesia's Fuel Subsidies Help Rich, Not Poor: World Bank
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Policy & Finance
APEC wants continued development of renewable energy
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Malaysia
; Mexico; New Zealand; Papua New Guinea; Peru; The Republic of the Philippines; The Russian Federation; Singapore; Chinese Taipei; Thailand; United States of America; Vietnam.
22 Jun 2010
APEC wants continued development of renewable energy
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Policy & Finance
Coal mining ‘destroying’ Kalimantan
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Malaysia
, Japan and Europe. “The logging businesses have readapted to massively exploit coal deposits. Coal production reaches 120 million tons per year,” the report said. “In a sense, East Kalimantan...
18 Mar 2010
Coal mining ‘destroying’ Kalimantan
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Food & Agriculture
Sinar Mas should prove all plantations sustainable: Activists
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Malaysia
. Ari Munir from the Network for Participatory Mapping (JKPP) said that about 500,000 hectares of plantations in border areas in Kalimantan harmed forests and peatland. “The government has nev...
13 Apr 2010
Sinar Mas should prove all plantations sustainable: Activists
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Policy & Finance
Nuclear: Rethinking for a new generation, by Dickson Yeo, Valerie Choy, and Michael Quah
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Malaysia
’s recent decision to construct a reactor has provoked controversy but the debate should lead to a more robust system of checks and balances for nuclear energy operations. The potential fall-o...
1 Jun 2010
Nuclear: Rethinking for a new generation, by Dickson Yeo, Valerie Choy, and Michael Quah
Opinion /
Waste
Ring ring - a mobile phone recycling wake-up call
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Malaysia
, which has its own plant), Australia and New Zealand. The plant recycles 1.5 to 2 tonnes of phones, chargers and other accessories from Nokia each month. I'm all for recycling it with an ele...
11 Dec 2009
Ring ring - a mobile phone recycling wake-up call
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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
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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
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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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’
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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?
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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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