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NZ gov't greenhouse gas target too low, say critics
The New Zealand government announced an "ambitious" new greenhouse gas emissions target on Tuesday, but critics said the country was still failing to do its fair share to combat climate change. Climat...
8 Jul 2015
NZ gov't greenhouse gas target too low, say critics
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Energy
New fire safety rule could extinguish Singapore's solar sector
Singapore’s solar companies are up in arms about an upcoming government regulation which they say will sound the death knell for a sector that’s only starting to take off. Industry sources told Eco-Bu...
20 Mar 2015
New fire safety rule could extinguish Singapore's solar sector
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Energy
World of clean energy ‘feasible’ by mid-century
A global low-carbon energy economy is not only feasible, it could double electricity supply by 2050 while actually reducing air and water pollution, according to new research. Even though photovoltaic...
13 Oct 2014
World of clean energy ‘feasible’ by mid-century
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Energy
Ministry urged to assess impact of Mekong River damming
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai has told the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to assess impact of hydropower damming in the mainstream Mekong River on residents in the downstream. T...
9 Mar 2015
Ministry urged to assess impact of Mekong River damming
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Cities
Climate pledges from cities at record high weeks ahead of Paris talks
Cities and regions are offering record numbers of commitments to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions and build resilience to climate change, according to new figures from the United Nations. The pledges o...
16 Nov 2015
Climate pledges from cities at record high weeks ahead of Paris talks
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Energy
Aquino unveils ‘world’s largest solar powered mall’
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contradicting. The Power for People campaign network has issued a statement on Monday, contesting that Aquino's claim of a looming energy shortage during the summer is not substantiated by ...
28 Nov 2014
Aquino unveils ‘world’s largest solar powered mall’
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Energy
Tepco may spin off hydroelectric, renewable energy division
Tokyo Electric Power Co is considering spinning off its hydroelectric and renewable energy division when it switches to a holding company in April 2016, informed sources said Tuesday. A rehabilitation...
13 Aug 2014
Tepco may spin off hydroelectric, renewable energy division
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Corporate Responsibility
Lego to drop Shell contract but criticises Greenpeace
Denmark's Lego has said it would not renew a branding contract with oil major Royal Dutch Shell in the wake of comments from environmental lobby Greenpeace saying the toymaker had fallen in with "bad ...
10 Oct 2014
Lego to drop Shell contract but criticises Greenpeace
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Designing City Resilience
City resilience challenges that will resonate across the world
Chief Resilience Officers and senior government officials attending Designing City Resilience in London on 16 and 17 June 2015 will work with an international audience of experts to change the way cit...
6 May 2015
City resilience challenges that will resonate across the world
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Clenergy International
Clenergy receives thank you letters from Fijian school children
Clenergy recently received thank you letters from the children at Natusara and Namamanuca Primary Schools in Fiji. Rob Edwards from It’s Time Foundation has worked tirelessly to deliver his com...
3 Oct 2014
Clenergy receives thank you letters from Fijian school children
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Energy
World’s first cleantech exchange launched in Singapore
To accelerate the adoption of low-carbon technologies in Asia, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has set up the world’s first online marketplace that will link global cleantech companies with prospecti...
5 Dec 2014
World’s first cleantech exchange launched in Singapore
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Carbon & Climate
Building climate trust
In less than 80 days, world leaders will have the opportunity to strike a once-in-a-generation agreement in the fight against climate change. The United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris in D...
28 Sep 2015
Building climate trust
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Energy
Longest transmission link delivers renewable power
ABB has commissioned the converter stations to the 3,150 megawatt Rio Madeira High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) link in Brazil. At approximately 2,400 kilometers, the power connection is the longest ...
23 Sep 2014
Longest transmission link delivers renewable power
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Energy
China overtakes Germany as world's biggest solar market
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, China has the potential to demonstrate to the world that economic growth is possible while sharply reducing the emissions that drive unhealthy air pollution and climate change,” Lunyan Lu,...
14 Aug 2014
China overtakes Germany as world's biggest solar market
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Energy
Germany to invest in hydro power project in Indonesia
German Ambassador to Indonesia Georg Witschel said his country will invest EUR 175 million (US$220 million) in hydro power projects in Indonesia. "Germany has just committed EUR 175 million in the for...
31 Oct 2014
Germany to invest in hydro power project in Indonesia
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Energy
Solar giant to close Australian R&D unit
A giant Chinese solar energy firm, originally based on Australian technology, plans to close its local research arm amid concerns about the future of renewable energy in the country. Suntech, founded ...
25 Aug 2014
Solar giant to close Australian R&D unit
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Energy
New research could save chemical industry $1.4 billion in energy costs
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and microgrids, which received $15 million in funding from the Singapore government on Tuesday. The researchers from NTU’s Energy Research Institute won funding for a project to develop a c...
23 Oct 2014
New research could save chemical industry $1.4 billion in energy costs
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Policy & Finance
Cleaner, greener, and richer
In the past, action to combat climate change was viewed largely as running counter to economic growth, with “going green” implying a sacrifice of prosperity for the sake of the environment. Today, we ...
22 Sep 2014
Cleaner, greener, and richer
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Policy & Finance
Solar emerging as attractive investment for retirement
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projects - a form of debt instrument offered by companies based on credit worthiness - compared to a typical managed pension fund. Steve Wilks, director of finance at EvoEnergy, said they e...
30 Sep 2014
Solar emerging as attractive investment for retirement
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Energy
Small hydropower ‘safer’ than big dams in the Himalayas
Small hydropower (SHP) is considered safer than big dams in India’s quake-prone western Himalayas, but projects to build them get bogged down by administrative delays and other factors, says a new stu...
2 Jul 2015
Small hydropower ‘safer’ than big dams in the Himalayas
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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
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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Policy & Finance
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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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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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
Rapid ageing and digital isolation are pushing businesses beyond traditional corporate giving.
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
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