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Climate legal cases in Asia have risen by 185% since 2018
Asian governments and industries have increasingly been facing legal action for climate change-related harms over the past two years, a report by a United States-headquartered law firm has revealed. F...
1 Mar 2021
Climate legal cases in Asia have risen by 185% since 2018
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Cities
Using big data to measure environmental inclusivity in cities
The trouble with comparing cities, researchers have found, is you end up comparing apples and oranges—coasts and interiors, seasonal freezes and yearlong tropical humidity, strictly planned communitie...
26 Feb 2021
Using big data to measure environmental inclusivity in cities
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Policy & Finance
Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change
With the Covid-19 pandemic driving up government debt across many nations, there are growing calls for “debt swaps” to be used to help developing nations achieve a “green recovery”. This week, two se...
4 Feb 2021
Explainer: How China could offer ‘debt swaps’ to help developing nations tackle climate change
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Energy
Clean energy imports into Southeast Asia: are the moonshot plans useful?
Southeast Asia's neighbours have big energy plans. Both China and India have said they want to trade clean electricity with the region through grid interconnections, while Australian firm Sun Cable is...
14 Jul 2022
Clean energy imports into Southeast Asia: are the moonshot plans useful?
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Corporate Responsibility
Who is the man Jeff Bezos chose to spend $10 billion as head of his Earth Fund?
Ten billion dollars — that's a lot of money for one person to invest in anything, especially in the space of just a decade. It's the staggering size of the Bezos Earth Fund, set up last year by the fo...
11 Mar 2021
Who is the man Jeff Bezos chose to spend $10 billion as head of his Earth Fund?
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Food & Agriculture
Can a palm oil company have social impact?
Life on a palm oil plantation in Indonesia is no picnic. On a typical day, a farmer will start work at 5am. They will harvest fresh fruit bunches that each weigh up to 25 kilograms using a long sickle...
22 Jul 2021
Can a palm oil company have social impact?
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Policy & Finance
Proposed Indonesian coal power plant not financially viable, study finds
The 2,000-megawatt Jawa 9 & 10 coal-fired power project planned to be built near the Indonesian capital city Jakarta would result in significant losses for investors if it goes through, a new pre-...
19 Jun 2020
Proposed Indonesian coal power plant not financially viable, study finds
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Cities
Green gentrification: How climate action in cities can avoid fueling inequality
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans 14 years ago, hundreds of thousands of people lost their jobs, homes and possessions. But some people were hit harder than others. Nearly two-thirds of jobs lost...
16 Dec 2019
Green gentrification: How climate action in cities can avoid fueling inequality
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Policy & Finance
RCEP: What’s in it for Asia and the Pacific?
RCEP is the largest free trade agreement in history, involving about 30 per cent of global gross domestic product and about the same proportion of the world’s population. As it combines the existing b...
29 Dec 2020
RCEP: What’s in it for Asia and the Pacific?
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ID Capital Pte Ltd
Announcing the 10 AgriFoodTech startup finalists competing for the US$100,000 Future Food Asia Award 2021
The finalist start-ups will showcase their innovations at the fifth edition of the Future Food Asia conference, hosted from 7-11 June 2021 The AgriFoodTech sector has reached a tipping point,...
28 May 2021
Announcing the 10 AgriFoodTech startup finalists competing for the US$100,000 Future Food Asia Award 2021
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Policy & Finance
EU presses ahead with tariff on embedded emissions
In its 16th year, the European carbon market is growing up, with prices for pollution permits reaching record highs of €50 per tonne of carbon dioxide. And its parents have big plans for the market’s ...
19 May 2021
EU presses ahead with tariff on embedded emissions
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Policy & Finance
The women fighting for a greener and equitable world in Asia
Over the last year, the pandemic and its economic fallout have had a regressive effect on gender equality. There was increased violence against women and girls and tens of millions more women plunged...
8 Mar 2021
The women fighting for a greener and equitable world in Asia
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ID Capital Pte Ltd
Cargill and Thai Wah announce their respective prizes to be awarded at Future Food Asia 2021
The winners of both prizes will be announced at the Future Food Asia 2021 conference, which will be hosted from June 7th to 11th 2021 The fifth edition of Future Food Asia (FFA) was announced on Janu...
10 Feb 2021
Cargill and Thai Wah announce their respective prizes to be awarded at Future Food Asia 2021
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Food & Agriculture
New guide aims to accelerate forest tenure pathways to gender equality
Forest tenure reform in the global south has often failed to be gender-responsive, but there is increasing interest in taking up this challenge to activate effective change. Now, a new guide created b...
2 Feb 2021
New guide aims to accelerate forest tenure pathways to gender equality
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Australian Ethical research: Climate change now #1 driver for ESG investors
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27 Apr 2021
Australian Ethical research: Climate change now #1 driver for ESG investors
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Energy
Must we risk destroying the ocean to save the planet?
Today’s growing world population and a privileged minority’s rapidly rising living standards are driving resource consumption and waste production at a rate requiring the capacities of 1.7 Earths and ...
21 Dec 2020
Must we risk destroying the ocean to save the planet?
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Equis Development Pte. Ltd
Equis Development Pte Ltd completes capital raising for Korean waste to energy platform
03 August, 2020 – Equis Development Pte. Ltd (or Equis), Asia-Pacific’s leading renewable energy and waste infrastructure developer, has successfully completed an equity capital raise of K...
7 Aug 2020
Equis Development Pte Ltd completes capital raising for Korean waste to energy platform
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Carbon & Climate
Chile's protests offer lessons on social inequality and climate action
Chile withdrew as host of this year’s UN climate conference amid widespread unrest, but that doesn’t mean that fighting climate change should be pushed into second place behind addressing social inequ...
28 Nov 2019
Chile's protests offer lessons on social inequality and climate action
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Policy & Finance
Gender should not be a barrier: Japan Airlines VP Akira Mitsumasu
Despite having the world’s third-largest economy, Japan ranked among the most unequal countries in the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index 2020, coming in at 121 out of 153 countries. It w...
4 Mar 2021
Gender should not be a barrier: Japan Airlines VP Akira Mitsumasu
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Blue Planet Environmental Solutions
Blue Planet receives investment of US$10 million from Sysma Holdings
Singapore-headquartered Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pte Ltd (Blue Planet) announced today an investment of US$10 million from Sysma Holdings Limited, a Singapore-listed investment holdings com...
18 Nov 2020
Blue Planet receives investment of US$10 million from Sysma Holdings
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Food & Agriculture
Musim Mas stalwart Carolyn Lim joins palm oil rival Golden Agri-Resources
Lim has joined GAR to lead sustainability operations. Rob Nicholls has also left Musim Mas after several years …
Musim Mas stalwart Carolyn Lim joins palm oil rival Golden Agri-Resources
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Energy
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
On recent trips abroad, Indonesian president Prabowo touted ambitious renewable energy plans in pursuit of energy security. Analysts …
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
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Waste Management
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
A "huge" increase in demand for recycled plastic as virgin prices spike is complicated by stock availability, rising …
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it’s a competitive edge
Rising costs, consumer apathy and slowing climate action are holding Singapore’s SMEs back on sustainability – but for …
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it's a competitive edge
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Corporate Responsibility
Asia demonstrates least transparency on AI safeguards for workers: report
Only 7 per cent of more than a thousand firms surveyed in the region are using artificial intelligence …
Asia demonstrates least transparency on AI safeguards for workers: report
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Energy
Iran conflict highlights Vietnam’s energy security and foreign policy vulnerabilities
Vietnam has limited room for manoeuvre on the energy front as supply tightens, but is proactively playing the …
Iran conflict highlights Vietnam’s energy security and foreign policy vulnerabilities
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