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Cities
Budget cut confusion casts cloud over development of Indonesia's new capital city
...
Malaysia
’s Johor state that ran into financial trouble and is now only 10 per cent completed and 1 per cent occupied. Feelings about the new city are mostly positive among visitors to the site, partic...
8 Feb 2025
Budget cut confusion casts cloud over development of Indonesia's new capital city
News /
Carbon & Climate
Extreme heat caused by climate change is threatening pregnancies: study
...
Malaysia
(35 out of 38 days). City-wise, Indonesia's Batam, which borders Singapore, was found to be the region's most dangerous for pregnant women, followed by neighbouring Singapore and Zamboanga in...
14 May 2025
Extreme heat caused by climate change is threatening pregnancies: study
Opinion /
Transport
Vehicle emissions are polluting
Malaysia
's cities
...
Malaysia
’s air, especially in its cities. As
Malaysia
grapples with these challenges, it will need forward-looking new initiatives – including policies to reduce greenhouse gases and air pollutants – ...
9 Jan 2024
Vehicle emissions are polluting Malaysia's cities
News /
Energy
Falling technology costs and rising corporate demand make clean energy financially viable for businesses in Asia Pacific
...
Malaysia
are increasingly exploring CPPA opportunities as they have committed to carving out a portion of their electricity market for direct private sector deals between renewable energy generators a...
7 Nov 2025
Falling technology costs and rising corporate demand make clean energy financially viable for businesses in Asia Pacific
News /
Carbon & Climate
Trust issues, lack of verifiable credits slowing investment in Singapore's carbon market: study
...
Malaysia
's carbon exchange, launched earlier this year, has been sluggish.
Malaysia
has also proposed an Asean standard for carbon projects, which a
Malaysia
n minister suggested could ensure the credi...
13 Sep 2024
Trust issues, lack of verifiable credits slowing investment in Singapore's carbon market: study
News /
Energy
Singapore prime minister signals republic’s growing interest in deploying nuclear power in budget speech
...
Malaysia
to import clean power and has expanded the capacity of a power trading initiative with Laos, Thailand and
Malaysia
. Sustainability-related announcements made at Budget 2025, at a glance. Im...
19 Feb 2025
Singapore prime minister signals republic’s growing interest in deploying nuclear power in budget speech
Press Releases /
UOB
Temasek-backed impact investment firm ABC Impact, DBS and UOB partner on sustainability-linked subscription loan facility
...
Malaysia
, Thailand and Vietnam, UOB has a global network of more than 470 branches and offices in 19 markets in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. Since its incorporation in 1935, UOB has grown ...
14 Oct 2025
Temasek-backed impact investment firm ABC Impact, DBS and UOB partner on sustainability-linked subscription loan facility
News /
Carbon & Climate
'Tough decisions ahead':
Malaysia
must harmonise state and federal jurisdictions over carbon ahead of climate change bill
...
Malaysia
comprises 14 states, 13 of which have elected governments independent of the federal government. “Globally, we speak about common but differentiated responsibilities … but even within Malaysi...
9 Feb 2024
'Tough decisions ahead': Malaysia must harmonise state and federal jurisdictions over carbon ahead of climate change bill
News /
Food & Agriculture
Sabah is creating forest corridors to save the now-endangered Borneo elephants. Will they work?
...
Malaysia
have looked into is establishing wildlife corridors through the vast oil palm plantations – a solution supported by IUCN too – as these connectors can join forested patches, allowing the elep...
23 Jul 2024
Sabah is creating forest corridors to save the now-endangered Borneo elephants. Will they work?
News /
Food & Agriculture
Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
...
Malaysia
n Sustainable Palm Oil Production (MSPO) certification scheme, owned by the
Malaysia
n Palm Oil Certification Council (MPOCC), is endorsed by the
Malaysia
n government for oil palm management an...
3 May 2024
Practising human rights due diligence in the palm oil industry
News /
Transport
Singapore-flagged palm oil tanker dumping oily waste in
Malaysia
n waters reveals pollution law flaw
...
Malaysia
n Maritime Enforcement Agency,
Malaysia
's coast guard, said it takes legal action against marine polluters, but did not comment specifically on potential action it might take against Theresa A...
24 Jul 2024
Singapore-flagged palm oil tanker dumping oily waste in Malaysian waters reveals pollution law flaw
News /
Waste
Where do Singapore's old ‘sexy shorts’ go?
...
Malaysia
(LLC
Malaysia
), a used textiles processing firm, collects discarded clothing from. It is a statistical trend that LLC
Malaysia
has observed and that has stayed constant, so there is common u...
30 Jan 2024
Where do Singapore's old ‘sexy shorts’ go?
News /
Cities
India’s coasts are eroding as states fail to plan properly
...
Malaysia
’s coastline faces erosion; and 50 per cent of mapped areas in the Philippines are retreating. Some countries are taking informed action.
Malaysia
’s Integrated Shoreline Management Plan is bei...
24 Jan 2025
India’s coasts are eroding as states fail to plan properly
News /
Food & Agriculture
Cancellation of Sarawak conservation project raises fears over future of
Malaysia
n state's last intact primary forest
The cancellation of a high-profile, Indigenous-led conservation project in Sarawak has cast doubt over the future of the heavily-logged
Malaysia
n state's last patch of intact primary forest. Forest De...
21 Oct 2024
Cancellation of Sarawak conservation project raises fears over future of Malaysian state's last intact primary forest
News /
Carbon & Climate
Emissions of planned Southeast Asia fossil fuels projects tracked by
Malaysia
n watchdog
...
Malaysia
's ability to meet its Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris climate accord, and for
Malaysia
n companies to meet their climate targets. The watchdog hopes that the database can be u...
20 Feb 2024
Emissions of planned Southeast Asia fossil fuels projects tracked by Malaysian watchdog
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
Southeast Asia’s growth strategies: business-as-usual, 'degrowth' or a third way?
...
Malaysia
’s. The HDI score can also be adjusted for climate impacts by deducting more points in countries that register more negative “planetary impacts”.
Malaysia
slips 11 places, and Thailand improve...
3 Jun 2024
Southeast Asia’s growth strategies: business-as-usual, 'degrowth' or a third way?
News /
Carbon & Climate
Analysis: China’s clean-energy exports in 2024 alone will cut overseas CO2 by 1%
...
Malaysia
, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. Solar manufacturing plans play the largest role in
Malaysia
, while imports of solar power equipment are the largest category in the other co...
30 Jul 2025
Analysis: China’s clean-energy exports in 2024 alone will cut overseas CO2 by 1%
News /
Cities
Myanmar quake relief slowed by info blackout, red tape
...
Malaysia
, said: “The ability to deploy assessment teams and, ideally, surgical capacity, are critical in the first hours and days after any earthquake if we hope to respond with life and limb-saving s...
23 Apr 2025
Myanmar quake relief slowed by info blackout, red tape
News /
Policy & Finance
Net-zero banking group's 'pragmatic reset' would open doors for once-sceptical lenders to join: UOB's Melissa Moi
...
Malaysia
has set strong targets, Thailand has introduced new targets, and Singapore has doubled down on its commitment to decarbonisation. They have not wavered on their energy transition commitments....
24 Jun 2025
Net-zero banking group's 'pragmatic reset' would open doors for once-sceptical lenders to join: UOB's Melissa Moi
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
La Niña: boon or bane for Southeast Asia’s food security?
...
Malaysia
’s state weather bureaus are monitoring potential storms and flood risks which are projected to start in August, and in the case of the Philippines, increased tropical cyclone occurrence. Clim...
23 Aug 2024
La Niña: boon or bane for Southeast Asia’s food security?
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Water
‘Same dangerous project’: Outrage grows after Indonesia revives disputed mine
Indonesia’s environment ministry has reapproved a controversial zinc and lead mine in North Sumatra, less than a year …
‘Same dangerous project’: Outrage grows after Indonesia revives disputed mine
News /
Cities
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
The environment department has since paused the Manila operations amid public backlash but insists tree-cutting in Manila and …
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
News /
Energy
What drove China’s historic drop in power-sector emissions?
Two provinces accounted for more than national net decline, while grid bottlenecks and curtailment threatened to waste clean …
What drove China’s historic drop in power-sector emissions?
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Impact investing in Asia ‘small but accelerating’ as Iran war fuels climate and food resilience
After a brutal period that hurt startups and companies with exposure to the US, green shoots are emerging …
Impact investing in Asia 'small but accelerating' as Iran war fuels climate and food resilience
Opinion /
Corporate Responsibility
TSMC’s renewable energy gap is putting Taiwan’s AI chip advantage at risk
Despite ambitious climate targets, the chipmaker faces a widening renewable energy shortfall that could undermine competitiveness, supply-chain resilience …
TSMC’s renewable energy gap is putting Taiwan’s AI chip advantage at risk
Videos /
Waste Management
‘For US$100 million a year, we can get clean oceans’: The Ocean Cleanup founder Boyan Slat
The 31 year-old engineer responds to criticism that his non-profit focuses downstream of the bigger problem with a …
'For US$100 million a year, we can get clean oceans': The Ocean Cleanup founder Boyan Slat
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