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Opinion /
Cities
Building and living differently in cities
Amid the barrage of news about climate-related natural disasters and climate change summits, it's important to recognize real inflection points—when there is truly cause to sit up and take note. The I...
1 Nov 2018
Building and living differently in cities
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
The myth of climate wars?
In the years leading up to Syria’s civil war, the country endured three consecutive record-breaking droughts. By forcing internal displacement, the droughts arguably contributed to the social tensio...
24 May 2019
The myth of climate wars?
News /
Policy & Finance
SDGs ‘failing to create transformational change’
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are often failing to produce the profound changes needed to achieve their ambitious objectives due to a lack of coordination across the 17 separate goals, the ...
26 Feb 2019
SDGs ‘failing to create transformational change’
News /
Lifestyle
From parkas to luxury silk, businesses tackle cultural appropriation
One of fashion's most enduring trends is to draw inspiration from other cultures' traditional arts and crafts. But the extent to which fashion houses profit from these designs without acknowledging th...
9 Feb 2019
From parkas to luxury silk, businesses tackle cultural appropriation
News /
Food & Agriculture
How apps, AI and solar-powered cold rooms are driving sustainable agriculture
When Prateek Singhal and two friends devised a solar pump to help Indian farmers tap water from wells to irrigate their crops, they were ecstatic. But they soon noticed that the growth in farmers’ in...
13 Aug 2019
How apps, AI and solar-powered cold rooms are driving sustainable agriculture
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Why investing in women and girls will take off in 2019
I recently attended a meeting of investors, asset managers, foundations, family offices, and social entrepreneurs organised in New York by the Financial Times to explore “gender lens investing,” that ...
6 Mar 2019
Why investing in women and girls will take off in 2019
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
Why Asian hospitals need to shrink their carbon footprint
Despite its mandate to protect and save lives, the healthcare sector is a major source of carbon emissions. Hospitals use vast resources, energy-intensive equipment, operate around the clock, and gene...
2 Apr 2019
Why Asian hospitals need to shrink their carbon footprint
News /
Carbon & Climate
Junk fossil fuel plants and stay below 1.5°C
British scientists have worked out how to make sure of a better-than-even chance that 195 nations can fulfill a promise made in Paris in 2015 to stop global warming at 1.5°C by the end of the century:...
25 Jan 2019
Junk fossil fuel plants and stay below 1.5°C
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
How has the World Bank dispossessed the rural poor?
The World Bank’s Enabling the Business of Agriculture (EBA) project, launched in 2013, has sought agricultural reforms favouring the corporate sector. EBA was initially established to support the New ...
18 Apr 2019
How has the World Bank dispossessed the rural poor?
Press Releases /
TPGI PTE LTD
Sarawak to host 11th Global CSR Summit & Awards and The Global Good Governance on 4-5 April 2019
Sarawak, Malaysia—The Global CSR Summit & Awards™ returns for the 11th year after a memorable celebration at Lombok in 2018. The 11th Global CSR Summit & Awards with The Global Goo...
18 Mar 2019
Sarawak to host 11th Global CSR Summit & Awards and The Global Good Governance on 4-5 April 2019
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Energy
The Philippines tops global sustainability ranking for energy
A study that may surprise some energy industry observers has ranked the Philippines as the world's most progressive renewable energy nation for the third year running. The World Energy Council's (WEC)...
23 Jan 2018
The Philippines tops global sustainability ranking for energy
Press Releases /
City Developments Limited
CDL leads in top sustainability benchmarks
Top Singapore company on 2019 Global 100 most sustainable corporations First and only Singapore company on 2018 CDP A-List for corporate climate action Only Singapore real estate management and de...
23 Jan 2019
CDL leads in top sustainability benchmarks
Opinion /
Water
Pakistan’s water shortage is a myth
I recently came across some real news about Pakistan which merits sharing, and commenting. According to a July, 2017 article by Carole Dalin at University College, London and fellow authors, in Nature...
13 Jun 2018
Pakistan’s water shortage is a myth
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
Climate action must not leave human rights behind
Seventy years ago, in the wake of World War II, the world emerged from one of its darkest times. This led the international community to send a clear message to future generations: “Never again!” Thro...
13 Dec 2018
Climate action must not leave human rights behind
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Bots on the ground: How tech can help us beat hunger
* Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. You know how Outlook pings you fifteen minutes before your next office engagement? And it makes you...
25 Jan 2019
Bots on the ground: How tech can help us beat hunger
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Limiting women in the workplace is costing us trillions
* Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters Foundation. In an era of rapidly changing economies—clean energy, cryptocurrencies, and emerging markets—countr...
22 Jan 2019
Limiting women in the workplace is costing us trillions
News /
Policy & Finance
Murky climate deal lets down poor countries
The international deal hammered out during last-minute talks at the 24th UN climate change conference (COP 24) has been lambasted for failing to address crucial issues related to reducing emissions in...
20 Dec 2018
Murky climate deal lets down poor countries
Press Releases /
Eco-Business
Temasek Foundation Ecosperity awards $980,000 to RWDC Industries for tackling single-use plastics
PRESS RELEASE For immediate release Singapore, 11 July 2018 – Temasek Foundation Ecosperity today announced that RWDC Industries Pte Ltd has emerged the winner of the inaugural edition of The ...
13 Jul 2018
Temasek Foundation Ecosperity awards $980,000 to RWDC Industries for tackling single-use plastics
Opinion /
Waste
Putting waste to work for green and resilient cities
Across much of Asia the monsoon rains have arrived. They bring cool relief as each drop of rain rejuvenates parched gardens, reviving the dry and dusty trees offering precious shade in our concrete me...
5 Jul 2018
Putting waste to work for green and resilient cities
Opinion /
Corporate Responsibility
A business model for sustainability
In a recent report, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) warned that without “rapid and far-reaching” changes to how land, energy, industry, buildings, transport, and cities are manage...
20 Dec 2018
A business model for sustainability
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Food & Agriculture
Musim Mas stalwart Carolyn Lim joins palm oil rival Golden Agri-Resources
Lim has joined GAR to lead sustainability operations. Rob Nicholls has also left Musim Mas after several years …
Musim Mas stalwart Carolyn Lim joins palm oil rival Golden Agri-Resources
News /
Energy
Renewables shift needed as Iran war exposes Asia’s fragile energy market: experts
As oil and gas firms reap windfall profits from wartime price spikes, regional climate advocates urge governments to …
Renewables shift needed as Iran war exposes Asia’s fragile energy market: experts
News /
Carbon & Climate
Eight global climate tech start-ups to vie for S$4M in funding at The Liveability Challenge 2026
Ideas to keep cities cool and slash emissions were shortlisted in a record-breaking year for entries.
Eight global climate tech start-ups to vie for S$4M in funding at The Liveability Challenge 2026
News /
Energy
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
On recent trips abroad, Indonesian president Prabowo touted ambitious renewable energy plans in pursuit of energy security. Analysts …
Global energy crisis reinforces Indonesia’s 100 GW solar push, but hurdles persist
News /
Waste Management
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
A "huge" increase in demand for recycled plastic as virgin prices spike is complicated by stock availability, rising …
Iran war rips through Asia’s plastics market, boosting demand for recycled resin
News /
Corporate Responsibility
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it’s a competitive edge
Rising costs, consumer apathy and slowing climate action are holding Singapore’s SMEs back on sustainability – but for …
Singapore SMEs are struggling with sustainability, but for some it's a competitive edge
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