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Asia's climate journalists among those most physically threatened for their work
More journalists covering the climate crisis and environment issues in Asia feel physically threatened as a result of their work, compared to those in Europe and the Americas, based on new research su...
12 Jan 2026
Asia's climate journalists among those most physically threatened for their work
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Transport
Prices of Asia-Pacific's fertilisers, petrochemicals set to surge on Iran war: ADB
A prolonged conflict in the Middle East will not only disrupt oil markets but also drive up fertiliser and petrochemical prices across Asia and the Pacific, the multilateral Asian Development Bank (AD...
30 Mar 2026
Prices of Asia-Pacific's fertilisers, petrochemicals set to surge on Iran war: ADB
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Energy
Asean could meet new power needs with solar at US$67 billion, as gas prices surge: study
Solar power could help Southeast Asian nations avoid a costly gamble on imported gas as the Gulf crisis sends shockwaves through global energy markets, a new analysis has found. Replacing the Associat...
24 Mar 2026
Asean could meet new power needs with solar at US$67 billion, as gas prices surge: study
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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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Policy & Finance
Asean needs to improve acceptance of 'amber' transition activities: finance leaders
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (Asean's) taxonomy for sustainable finance must actively educate its members on its multi-tiered classification system even as it introduces technical crite...
13 Feb 2026
Asean needs to improve acceptance of 'amber' transition activities: finance leaders
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Cities
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
Philippine environmental and community groups are denouncing what they call a destructive development model, enabled by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), that is stripping ...
29 May 2026
Trees sacrificed for ‘development’: advocates slam DENR’s green light for mass tree cutting in Philippines
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Waste
Cebu landfill collapse underscores Philippines’ failed waste management system, say environmentalists
The collapse of a massive mountain of trash in the southern province of Cebu in the Visayas region of the Philippines lays bare the flaws of the country’s waste management system, which spans decades ...
12 Jan 2026
Cebu landfill collapse underscores Philippines’ failed waste management system, say environmentalists
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Waste
Philippines greenlights first large waste-to-energy project
The Philippines has approved the development of the country’s first large‑scale waste-to-energy (WTE) facility in New Clark City in the province of Tarlac, following a series of landfill trash slides ...
25 Feb 2026
Philippines greenlights first large waste-to-energy project
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Policy & Finance
Philippines cuts climate budget by nearly 15 per cent in 2026
The Philippines has cut its climate change budget by nearly 15 per cent this year, drawing criticism from environmental groups who say the reduction weakens already fragile protections while funnellin...
6 Jan 2026
Philippines cuts climate budget by nearly 15 per cent in 2026
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Policy & Finance
Southeast Asia sees $540 billion in planned green power, but over a third of clean energy investment at risk: study
Southeast Asia is planning US$540 billion of green investment in power and electric vehicles (EVs), but more than a third of that money is unlikely to be spent under current conditions as governments ...
18 May 2026
Southeast Asia sees $540 billion in planned green power, but over a third of clean energy investment at risk: study
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Policy & Finance
COP29 and 30 presidencies release roadmap to deliver US$1.3 trillion in climate finance
The COP presidencies of Azerbaijan and Brazil published on Thursday a report detailing how to deliver US$1.3 trillion annually for developing countries from all international sources by 2035, urging p...
6 Nov 2025
COP29 and 30 presidencies release roadmap to deliver US$1.3 trillion in climate finance
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Energy
New offshore gas site in Philippines lacks biodiversity assessment, civil society says
Read in Tagalog Environmental groups have warned that the discovery of a new offshore gas deposit near the biodiversity-rich waters of Palawan risks locking the Philippines into fossil fuel dependence...
20 Jan 2026
New offshore gas site in Philippines lacks biodiversity assessment, civil society says
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Energy
Lawyer Francis Saturnino Juan installed to lead the Philippines’ energy regulator
Francis Saturnino Juan has been named by Philippines president Ferdinand Marcos Jr as the new head of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), effective 8 August, the office of the president announced ...
18 Jul 2025
Lawyer Francis Saturnino Juan installed to lead the Philippines’ energy regulator
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Policy & Finance
Australia steps aside as Türkiye wins bid to host 2026’s UN climate meeting
Türkiye will host next year’s COP31 climate summit, while Australia will take the lead in guiding government negotiations, after a compromise deal was struck in talks in Brazil, Australian climate cha...
20 Nov 2025
Australia steps aside as Türkiye wins bid to host 2026’s UN climate meeting
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Policy & Finance
Veerawit Tianchainan installed as Greenpeace Southeast Asia chief
Greenpeace Southeast Asia has appointed Veerawit Tianchainan as its new executive director, effective 1 August. Tianchainan takes over from Jasper Inventor, who assumed the role temporarily, following...
4 Aug 2025
Veerawit Tianchainan installed as Greenpeace Southeast Asia chief
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Corporate Responsibility
Indian wind and solar firm emerges in ranking of world’s greenest corporates
An Indian wind and solar company has surfaced as the region’s second most sustainable company. Suzlon Energy Ltd entered the ranking of 100 of the world’s greenest corporates in Canada-based media and...
23 Jan 2026
Indian wind and solar firm emerges in ranking of world’s greenest corporates
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Carbon & Climate
Philippines releases first carbon credit rules to boost clean energy projects
The Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE) has released on 16 October the country’s first set of rules for carbon credits in the energy sector, a move seen to usher companies in curbing greenhouse ga...
17 Oct 2025
Philippines releases first carbon credit rules to boost clean energy projects
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Transport
Global shipping’s top lenders are getting increasingly aligned to IMO’s net zero target: study
Ship financiers’ lending portfolios are closer to reaching climate alignment with the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) decarbonisation trajectories, according to the 2025 Poseidon Principle...
16 Dec 2025
Global shipping’s top lenders are getting increasingly aligned to IMO’s net zero target: study
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Policy & Finance
China, EU new climate commitments are ‘critical test’ ahead of COP30
China and the European Union’s new climate targets set to be released this month are considered a “critical test” of how the climate talks in November will take shape, according to Melanie Robinson, g...
22 Sep 2025
China, EU new climate commitments are ‘critical test’ ahead of COP30
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Carbon & Climate
Philippines typhoon victims to sue Shell for climate harms
Nearly 70 individuals, primarily from island and coastal communities in the Visayas region who were devastated by super typhoon Rai in the Philippines, also known locally as Typhoon Odette, in Decembe...
24 Oct 2025
Philippines typhoon victims to sue Shell for climate harms
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Funding for climate tech startups in Southeast Asia rose year-on-year in 2025
Singapore-headquartered startups and financiers dominateds regional fundraising, while in Indonesia and Vietnam, electric mobiity startups attracted the bulk …
Funding for climate tech startups in Southeast Asia rose year-on-year in 2025
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Carbon & Climate
‘We are losing not only work, but survival’: India’s informal workers on the green transition
From blacksmiths to street food vendors, the country’s informal workforce fears it is being left behind by the …
'We are losing not only work, but survival': India’s informal workers on the green transition
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Water
Majority of Malaysia’s marine protected areas at risk from oil and gas expansion, warns think tank
An estimated 97 per cent of the country’s biodiverse Marine Protected Areas are at risk of extinction from …
Majority of Malaysia’s marine protected areas at risk from oil and gas expansion, warns think tank
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Energy
Walking Malaysia’s oil shock tightrope
If the war in Iran does not end soon, the Malaysian government must have more arrows in its …
Walking Malaysia’s oil shock tightrope
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Energy
Open source grid model shows how Asean power trade can accelerate energy transition
The new tool gives policymakers, utilities and financiers a transparent, technically robust way to see what an integrated …
Open source grid model shows how Asean power trade can accelerate energy transition
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Carbon & Climate
Taiwan court rejects landmark climate lawsuit challenging renewable energy rule
Environmental groups vow to keep pushing for tougher corporate clean-energy obligations after legal setback.
Taiwan court rejects landmark climate lawsuit challenging renewable energy rule
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