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Water
Why water is more important than energy for China
Li Junfeng is one of China’s most prominent advocates of renewable energy, actively addressing the importance of water security in the public. He is currently the Director General of National Center o...
21 Oct 2014
Why water is more important than energy for China
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Energy
Campaigners spy signs of concern among frackers
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renewables
instead This is a pretty mind-boggling assertion − and it is one for which absolutely no evidence at all was adduced. If this had been the “interpretation” of a fellow Balcombe protester w...
26 Jun 2014
Campaigners spy signs of concern among frackers
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Food & Agriculture
Chinese citizens sue government over transparency on Monsanto herbicide
Three Chinese citizens are taking China's Ministry of Agriculture to court in a bid to make public a toxicology report supporting the approval of Monsanto's popular weedkiller, Roundup, 27 years ago. ...
9 Apr 2015
Chinese citizens sue government over transparency on Monsanto herbicide
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Energy
World Cup stadium generates more solar power than 11 competing countries: report
Eleven of the 32 countries competing in the forthcoming football World Cup are unable to generate as much solar energy as Brazil’s 2.5MW national stadium. So claims the ‘Poor Peoples’ Energy Outlook’ ...
9 Jun 2014
World Cup stadium generates more solar power than 11 competing countries: report
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Energy
Mini-hydroplant gets nod
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Renewables
Inc. has obtained environmental endorsements for a mini-hydroelectric power plant within the Pamitinan Protected Landscape (PPL) in Rodriguez, Rizal. In a statement, Hydrotec said the Prote...
7 May 2014
Mini-hydroplant gets nod
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Carbon & Climate
16 game-changing climate action initiatives announced
These initiatives were announced on Tuesday as winners of the prestigious United Nations’ Momentum for Change climate change award. Winning activities include Fairphone, which is a seriously cool smar...
29 Oct 2015
16 game-changing climate action initiatives announced
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Transport
Chilled air cheaper than diesel for India food transport
India, where half the nation’s fruit and vegetables spoil before getting to market, could reduce food waste by refrigerating vehicles with liquid air at a fraction of the cost of using diesel engines,...
7 Jul 2014
Chilled air cheaper than diesel for India food transport
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Corporate Responsibility
Ikea charges up rooftop solar ambitions in Australia
Ikea Australia has begun to install solar panels across its seven stores and warehouses in Australia's east coast, and is expecting a total output of 5,495 million kilowatt hours of electricity per ye...
13 May 2014
Ikea charges up rooftop solar ambitions in Australia
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Carbon & Climate
Cut carbon now to avoid climate tipping points
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cheap by comparison. Now researchers from the universities of Exeter in the UK, Zurich in Switzerland and Chicago and Stanford in the US report in Nature Climate Change that they considered...
6 Apr 2015
Cut carbon now to avoid climate tipping points
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Policy & Finance
San Carlos Solar, BPI sign bridge loan deal
San Carlos Solar Energy, Inc (SaCaSol) has secured bridge financing for its 22-megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Negros Occidental, according to a statement. The renewable energy developer said it ta...
18 Jul 2014
San Carlos Solar, BPI sign bridge loan deal
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Policy & Finance
Carbon price, social push needed to curb emissions: economists
China's climate-changing emissions from producing the energy it needs will be as large as the rest of the world's emissions put together over the next 25 years, the incoming director of the Internatio...
10 Jul 2015
Carbon price, social push needed to curb emissions: economists
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Teun Bokhoven is conference general chairman of EU PVSEC 2014
Teun Bokhoven, President of the Dutch Renewable Energy Federation, is Conference General Chairman of the 29th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition. Teun Bokhoven has over 25 y...
15 Apr 2014
Teun Bokhoven is conference general chairman of EU PVSEC 2014
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Policy & Finance
Japanese corporate network calls for more ambitious GHG reduction target
Japan Climate Leaders' Partnership (Japan-CLP), a Japanese corporate network that aims to achieve a sustainable low carbon society from a business perspective, announced its proposal regarding Japan's...
9 Jun 2015
Japanese corporate network calls for more ambitious GHG reduction target
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Energy
Post-Fukushima Japan chooses coal over renewable energy
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. A new energy plan approved by Japan’s cabinet on April 11 designates coal an important long-term electricity source while falling short of setting specific targets for cleaner energy from ...
14 Apr 2014
Post-Fukushima Japan chooses coal over renewable energy
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Energy
REC Solar to combine with Elkem after US$640m Chinese buyout
State-owned chemical firm, China National Bluestar, has bought tier-one module manufacturer REC Solar ASA for NOK4.34 billion (US$639 million). REC Solar ASA will be merged with Elkem, the polysilicon...
1 Dec 2014
REC Solar to combine with Elkem after US$640m Chinese buyout
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Energy
China unveils energy strategy, targets for 2020
China issued an energy strategy for the upcoming years on Wednesday, and a long list of targets in the hope of building a modern energy structure. The Energy Development Strategy Action Plan (2014-202...
20 Nov 2014
China unveils energy strategy, targets for 2020
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Energy
Australia should ditch large power stations
Australia should stop building massive power stations as they are energy inefficient and costly structures that are “past their use-by date,” said Laurence Kemball-Cook, chief executive of Pavegen, th...
15 Aug 2014
Australia should ditch large power stations
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IBM, Accenture, Capgemini and CGI lead power utility IT services market
In the North American market for power utility IT services IBM, Accenture, Capgemini and CGI are the market leaders, according to independent analyst firm Verdantix. The benchmark report, Green Quadr...
24 Feb 2015
IBM, Accenture, Capgemini and CGI lead power utility IT services market
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The Blue Circle enters into partnership with Armstrong Asset Management
The Blue Circle, a vertically integrated renewable energy developer operating in the Mekong Region (Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia), announced the signing of a partnership with Armstrong Asset Managem...
19 May 2014
The Blue Circle enters into partnership with Armstrong Asset Management
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Carbon & Climate
Is it time to abandon two degrees?
No sooner had the climate blogosphere become saturated with analysis of what the recent United Nations summit did or did not accomplish, than a new question took its place: Has the time come to abando...
21 Oct 2014
Is it time to abandon two degrees?
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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
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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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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Carbon & Climate
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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As extreme heat intensifies across Asia, it is becoming a growing public health concern, straining health systems and …
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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Carbon & Climate
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
Expanding carbon intensity to include industrial process emisisons strengthens longer-term decarbonisation, argue three energy specialists.
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
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Policy & Finance
Philippines’ proposed climate budget edges up to US$11 billion but tagging questions persist
The planned allocation comes after weeks of monsoon rains and flooding, including in Metro Manila, sharpening questions over …
Philippines’ proposed climate budget edges up to US$11 billion but tagging questions persist
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