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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Asia-Pacific leaders meet to fast-track action on water, energy, cities and development partnerships
The window to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is narrowing and regional progress must speed up. This was the clear message set forth as government officials, development experts, b...
24 Feb 2026
Asia-Pacific leaders meet to fast-track action on water, energy, cities and development partnerships
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Policy & Finance
India’s climate diplomacy must account for domestic inequalities
Climate negotiators, researchers, and activists converged in the Amazonian city of Belém for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change from 10 to 21 ...
18 Dec 2025
India’s climate diplomacy must account for domestic inequalities
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UN-Habitat
Why the world’s water crisis is increasingly an urban challenge
As the international community prepares for the 2026 UN Water Conference and the thirteenth session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13), a growing body of evidence shows that the global wa...
16 Feb 2026
Why the world’s water crisis is increasingly an urban challenge
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Policy & Finance
Private equity eyes up to US$1.3 trillion climate adaptation market by 2030
As the climate crisis intensifies, adaptation and resilience are emerging as the next frontier for private investors. A new report by consulting giant Boston Consulting Group and Singapore state inve...
8 May 2025
Private equity eyes up to US$1.3 trillion climate adaptation market by 2030
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Carbon & Climate
Philippines, Singapore tighten carbon credit ties, but deal lacks full Article 6 rulebook, say observers
The Philippines and Singapore have struck their first Article 6 carbon credit deal, setting up a legal framework for trading emissions cuts between the two countries nearly two years after talks bega...
12 May 2026
Philippines, Singapore tighten carbon credit ties, but deal lacks full Article 6 rulebook, say observers
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Carbon & Climate
Fossil Fuel Treaty group raises concern after adviser detained in India
Global climate advocacy group Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative said it was concerned by the detention of one of its advisers in India, after climate campaigner Harjeet Singh was held overnight and later ...
9 Jan 2026
Fossil Fuel Treaty group raises concern after adviser detained in India
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Policy & Finance
Could a Global South movement boost gender-responsive investments amid DEI retreat?
Indonesia’s women entrepreneurs have been the backbone of the country’s economy, driving more than 60 per cent of its national gross domestic product as they operate millions of micro, small and mediu...
26 Sep 2025
Could a Global South movement boost gender-responsive investments amid DEI retreat?
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Energy
India’s energy transition needs focus on inclusion, accessibility
India's announcement of its 2070 net-zero emissions goal in 2021 has led to a substantial uptick in the development of policies and tools to assess the impacts of macro-level energy transition strat...
27 Mar 2025
India’s energy transition needs focus on inclusion, accessibility
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United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
UN Advisory Board names 20 city leaders in zero waste
Ahead of the International Day of Zero Waste on 30 March, 20 cities worldwide have been named the inaugural 20 Cities Towards Zero Waste, an initiative led by the UN Secretary-Gene...
8 Apr 2026
UN Advisory Board names 20 city leaders in zero waste
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the World Bank Group
Women’s economic opportunity laws only half-enforced globally: study
Laws designed to ensure equal economic opportunities for women are only half-enforced on average across the world, indicating that the barriers that keep women from contributing fully to growth and pr...
11 Mar 2026
Women’s economic opportunity laws only half-enforced globally: study
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Food & Agriculture
A food security imperative for the Johor-Singapore SEZ blueprint
The Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ), formalised in 2024, has been widely heralded as a catalyst for cross-border economic integration. Beyond its commercial promise, the zone presents a...
15 Aug 2025
A food security imperative for the Johor-Singapore SEZ blueprint
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Policy & Finance
Q&A: ‘India must ready tools to prevent virus outbreaks’
While infant deaths have dropped dramatically in India in recent decades, viral infection rates among children remain stubbornly high and must be tackled with vaccines, says Gagandeep Kang, a leading ...
25 Feb 2026
Q&A: ‘India must ready tools to prevent virus outbreaks’
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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Filling the first and last-mile gap: Asean's electric bus push
Southeast Asian cities and economies are growing fast. The region enjoys a sharp rise in urbanisation and economic activities, but this comes in tandem with the challenges of traffic congestion, carbo...
19 Jan 2026
Filling the first and last-mile gap: Asean's electric bus push
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Carbon & Climate
Electrified carbon capture and methanol-to-power technologies win The Liveability Challenge 2026
Electrified carbon capture technology and an innovation to convert methanol to electricity have won the top prizes of S$1 million (US$780,000) each at the ninth edition of The Liveability Challenge (T...
20 May 2026
Electrified carbon capture and methanol-to-power technologies win The Liveability Challenge 2026
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Policy & Finance
Malaysia vulnerable to land and resource exploitation in emerging joint ventures with Chinese and US conglomerates: anti-graft expert
Governments across Southeast Asia are prioritising foreign direct investment (FDI) for economic growth at the expense of environmental integrity, exacerbating the region's climate crisis, a Malaysian ...
20 Aug 2025
Malaysia vulnerable to land and resource exploitation in emerging joint ventures with Chinese and US conglomerates: anti-graft expert
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Food & Agriculture
EAT-Lancet report: Three key takeaways on climate and diet change
The EAT-Lancet Commission report on “healthy, sustainable and just food systems” says this diet would require producing more fruit, vegetables and nuts, as well as fewer livestock. The findings build...
8 Oct 2025
EAT-Lancet report: Three key takeaways on climate and diet change
Opinion /
Waste
How India helped scuttle the global plastics treaty
India has opposed limits on the production of primary virgin plastic in the name of development and industrialisation. It thus became a party to scuttling the proposed United Nations Global Plastics T...
3 Sep 2025
How India helped scuttle the global plastics treaty
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Water
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in coral reef research undermine global scientific collaboration: study
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in marine science research and specifically in the field of coral reefs. A 2021 paper in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science found systemic biases in coral reef research due to the relati...
28 May 2025
Inequities in coral reef research undermine global scientific collaboration: study
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Globe
NGOs call for fundraising for flood-hit Philippines via GBayanihan
More than 2.7 million people across 17 regions in the Philippines have been reeling from a series of storms and heavy monsoon rains, prompting various groups calling for more funds to aid in disaster ...
29 Jul 2025
NGOs call for fundraising for flood-hit Philippines via GBayanihan
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Energy
Q&A: A ‘holistic’ approach to the long-awaited Asean Power Grid
Asean has been dreaming of a regional power grid since the 1990s, with a vision to develop the energy resources of each of its 10 member states and to build interconnectivity among them. The Asean ...
16 Sep 2025
Q&A: A ‘holistic’ approach to the long-awaited Asean Power Grid
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Transport & Logistics
Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity
The rise of electric SUVs is challenging the idea of green transport, with experts warning that heavier vehicles …
Why the electric SUV boom is a problem for climate, health and equity
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Waste Management
Singapore launches first national centre for toxic industrial waste research
The new centre will focus on toxic industrial waste, resource recovery and transforming Semakau Landfill into a circular …
Singapore launches first national centre for toxic industrial waste research
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Carbon & Climate
Too hot, too humid: why the sustained heatwave in India, Pakistan is dangerous
An intense heatwave across India and Pakistan is exposing the growing risks of extreme heat and humidity as …
Too hot, too humid: why the sustained heatwave in India, Pakistan is dangerous
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Policy & Finance
Sustainable finance still growing in Asia as real economy moves towards decarbonisation
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As environmentally-friendly solutions become more commonplace, sustainable finance has become less about hitting targets and more about using …
Sustainable finance still growing in Asia as real economy moves towards decarbonisation
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Policy & Finance
New US$100 million fund bets on Southeast Asia’s climate startup boom
Singapore-based 100x100 has launched a US$100 million fund to build and scale 50 climate-focused startups across Southeast Asia …
New US$100 million fund bets on Southeast Asia’s climate startup boom
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Energy
Philippines, Indonesia firms are electrifying faster than governments can keep up, survey finds
A new analysis by climate coalitions finds that 83 per cent of Indonesian executives want the government to …
Philippines, Indonesia firms are electrifying faster than governments can keep up, survey finds
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