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Green Buildings
CDL ups the game on integrated reporting in Singapore
In a clear sign that more companies are embracing the practice of integrated reporting, City Developments Limited (CDL) has become the first property developer in Singapore to adopt this approach for ...
26 May 2015
CDL ups the game on integrated reporting in Singapore
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Carbon & Climate
Fighting climate change from the ground up
By 2017, banks in Singapore will be expected to share their plans to integrate sustainability considerations such as greenhouse gas emissions into their lending and business practices. The groundbreak...
5 May 2016
Fighting climate change from the ground up
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Policy & Finance
Win-win cleantech solutions for Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, home to 600 million people, is one of the world’s fastest growing regions with an economy that is expected to grow by 5.4 per cent annually between 2014 and 2018, according to the Orga...
25 May 2015
Win-win cleantech solutions for Southeast Asia
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Prime Minister HE Abdullah Ensour confirms attendance at JIES
The Prime Minister of Jordan will deliver the key-note speech on the opening of the Jordan International Energy Summit which is taking place on 19-20 May in Amman. The Prime Minister leads a first-cl...
4 May 2015
Prime Minister HE Abdullah Ensour confirms attendance at JIES
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Food & Agriculture
Nepali farmers get renewable supply of ‘green’ fertiliser
For centuries, Nepalese farmers have been mixing the dung and urine of their buffaloes, cows and goats with vegetable compost to make solid manure. But scientists and agricultural development experts ...
22 Oct 2015
Nepali farmers get renewable supply of ‘green’ fertiliser
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Energy
ADB signs off $152m Rajasthan loan
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed off on a $152 million loan for renewable development in the Indian state of Rajasthan. On September 12, the ADB approved a package of three loans for its Ra...
29 Sep 2014
ADB signs off $152m Rajasthan loan
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Energy
Politicians ignore people’s power pleas
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were offshore wind (72 per cent in favour), onshore wind (67 per cent), wave and tidal (73 per cent), and biomass (60 per cent) − even though all need public subsidy to compete with fossil ...
27 Aug 2014
Politicians ignore people’s power pleas
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Water
20,000 solar pumps to provide drinking water to remote parts of India
The drinking water and sanitation ministry has set a target of installing 20,000 solar power-based pumping systems in tribal and inaccessible hamlets/ habitation during this financial year to provide ...
17 Oct 2014
20,000 solar pumps to provide drinking water to remote parts of India
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Energy
Coal likely to remain India's energy focus as country battles for jobs
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effort provided 391,000 direct and indirect jobs overall in 2013. By comparison, China had 2.6 million such jobs. Even after the launch of the flagship Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Missi...
8 Oct 2014
Coal likely to remain India's energy focus as country battles for jobs
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Energy
India to build first offshore wind power project
India’s federal government signed an agreement with state-run agencies to build the nation’s first offshore wind power project off the coast of Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state. The ...
1 Oct 2014
India to build first offshore wind power project
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Cities
Chinese, US cities sign Climate Leaders Declaration
The Climate Leaders Declaration and a series agreements were signed Tuesday by U.S. governors and mayor with their Chinese counterparts who attended the China-U.S. Climate Leaders Summit in Los Angele...
16 Sep 2015
Chinese, US cities sign Climate Leaders Declaration
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Policy & Finance
Australia's incoming prime minister seen moving cautiously on climate policy
Australia's incoming prime minister Malcolm Turnbull may seek to reposition greater action to fight climate change as an economic booster, analysts and academics said on Tuesday, but will move slowly ...
16 Sep 2015
Australia's incoming prime minister seen moving cautiously on climate policy
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Energy
Carbon storage hopes rise again
Two groups of US scientists are exploring new ways of capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. One technology mimics the tree by using artificial photosynthesis. The other exploits a membrane tha...
21 Apr 2015
Carbon storage hopes rise again
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Energy
Rebound in clean energy investment in 2014 beats expectations
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as a result of the oil price collapse since last summer. Our answer is that 2014 was too early to see any noticeable effect on investment, and anyway the impact of cheaper crude will be fel...
12 Jan 2015
Rebound in clean energy investment in 2014 beats expectations
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Energy
China needs 1,000 nuclear reactors to fulfill its climate pledge
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. About 11 per cent of wind capacity sat unused last year because of grid constraints, with the rate rising to more than 20 per cent in the northern provinces of Jilin and Gansu, according t...
24 Nov 2014
China needs 1,000 nuclear reactors to fulfill its climate pledge
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Energy
Solar manufacturers lodge complaint against countries dumping solar cells in India
For the second time, Indian solar manufacturers have filed an application to both, the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping (DGAD) under the Union Ministry of Commerce & Industry and the Directorat...
2 Oct 2015
Solar manufacturers lodge complaint against countries dumping solar cells in India
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Singapore International Energy Week 2015 to commemorate Singapore’s energy achievements
This year's Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2015 will feature two unique events to commemorate the nation’s 50th anniversary: the Singapore Energy Story exhibition and the SG50 Golden...
28 Aug 2015
Singapore International Energy Week 2015 to commemorate Singapore’s energy achievements
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Carbon makes up 60 per cent of the world’s Ecological Footprint
Global Footprint Network launches its 2016 edition of the National Footprint Accounts today, featuring a refined carbon Footprint calculation. The updated calculation has revealed that the global car...
11 Mar 2016
Carbon makes up 60 per cent of the world’s Ecological Footprint
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Energy
Singapore launches $25m fund to boost energy storage technologies
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now account for more than 5 per cent of global power output and continues to grow robustly. Solar photovoltaic installations grew by 38.4 gigawatts (GW) last year – a jump from previous yea...
27 Oct 2014
Singapore launches $25m fund to boost energy storage technologies
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Cities
Why the climate fight needs engineers
Singapore has launched a new programme for engineers which will boost their long-term job prospects and provide the country with the skilled professionals it needs to address future challenges posed b...
8 Jun 2015
Why the climate fight needs engineers
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Policy & Finance
Thailand tightens data centre rules as AI boom strains power grid
Higher tariffs, grid guarantees and scrutiny of water use come alongside wider access to renewable power as Bangkok …
Thailand tightens data centre rules as AI boom strains power grid
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Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
City-state accounts for nearly all regional Native AI funding, while larger late-stage deals drive capital raised in 2026 …
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
Fires in Indonesia’s West Kalimantan province have sent haze across the border into Malaysia, where worsening air pollution …
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
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Policy & Finance
Philippine anti-online disinformation bill feared to threaten freedom of speech, as calls grow for AI governance
Media advocates urge lawmakers to prioritise instead a comprehensive framework for responsible AI use, with safeguards on transparency, …
Philippine anti-online disinformation bill feared to threaten freedom of speech, as calls grow for AI governance
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Carbon & Climate
India’s critical mineral challenge in a new global resource order
Mineral security is not just about access to resources but about control over value chains. India’s response must …
India’s critical mineral challenge in a new global resource order
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Water
Microplastics contaminate sea salt from Indonesia’s Lombok Island: study
The findings underscore how marine plastic pollution is contaminating everyday food products, with microplastics detected in all sea …
Microplastics contaminate sea salt from Indonesia's Lombok Island: study
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