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Carbon & Climate
Emissions rise as coal makes a comeback
Carbon emissions from Australia's main power market have increased for the first time in two years as coal makes a comeback in the country's energy mix, according to energy consultants Pitt & Sher...
7 Mar 2014
Emissions rise as coal makes a comeback
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UBIFRANCE to organise two French pavilions at WFES and IWS 2014
UBIFRANCE, the French Agency for export development, has planned to organise two pavilions at the 2014 edition of the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) and the International Water Summit (IWS), to be ...
6 Jan 2014
UBIFRANCE to organise two French pavilions at WFES and IWS 2014
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Carbon & Climate
Carbon credits give $664 benefits per tonne, Imperial says
Carbon-reduction projects generate benefits beyond climate protection of about $664 per metric tonne of emissions, according to an Imperial College London University survey. The study into 59 projects...
4 Sep 2014
Carbon credits give $664 benefits per tonne, Imperial says
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Carbon & Climate
4 ways the Green Climate Fund can make its investments count
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has big ambitions: It aspires to become the main global fund for providing climate change finance, contributing to activities like the design of resilient cities and the e...
3 Mar 2014
4 ways the Green Climate Fund can make its investments count
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Energy
Ministry of Energy extends incentive programme until 2021
Thailand’s solar water heater subsidy programme, which started in 2008, will continue until 2021. The subsidy will gradually decrease from currently 25 per cent of the investment costs to 15 per cent ...
3 Feb 2014
Ministry of Energy extends incentive programme until 2021
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Energy
AFC Energy in talks with Korean companies to supply fuel cells
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targets, Williamson said. “If the targets aren’t reached then a fine is imposed which escalates year-on-year.” AFC is hoping it can secure contracts to mimic the success of North American f...
28 Mar 2014
AFC Energy in talks with Korean companies to supply fuel cells
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Wind Energy Update
Offshore wind’s major stakeholders announce key growth strategies
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, Vattenfall and other major stakeholders are putting major focus on construction of offshore wind for the next 12 months, the results highlight logistics management within construction as a...
20 Jun 2014
Offshore wind’s major stakeholders announce key growth strategies
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ABB set to power Canada’s largest solar photovoltaic plant
ABB, a multinational power technologies company, secured on Tuesday a contract to supply a 100-megawatt photovoltaic solar project from Canadian Solar Solutions valued at US$80 million. The order – pl...
6 Nov 2013
ABB set to power Canada’s largest solar photovoltaic plant
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Energy
Tasmania wants to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2020
Tasmania has given the climate community something to smile about after months of frowning toward Australia. Since being elected in September, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has been waging an anti-climat...
28 Nov 2013
Tasmania wants to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2020
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Energy
Breakthroughs needed for green business
Indonesia needs significant breakthroughs to promote green business practices and lure more sizeable pro-environment investment, a business group says.The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (...
28 Nov 2013
Breakthroughs needed for green business
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Designing City Resilience
How do cities grow and remain attractive to inward investment?
Cities must take responsibility for understanding and managing their risk from natural disasters, if they are to grow and remain attractive to inward investment, says Greg Lowe, Executive Director in ...
1 Jun 2015
How do cities grow and remain attractive to inward investment?
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Urban Green Energy
UGE & Whole Foods Market enter into groundbreaking energy partnership
The new Whole Foods Market in Brooklyn is illuminated by UGE’s hybrid wind and solar streetlights and customers can charge cars at UGE’s renewable EV charging stations Brooklyn, NY - Exec...
23 Dec 2013
UGE & Whole Foods Market enter into groundbreaking energy partnership
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Solar power mini-grid opens energy access in rural Laos
Sunlabob Renewable Energy and Fondation Energies pour le Monde partner to deliver reliable electricity to 500 residents of remote Lao village Vientiane, Laos – Sunlabob Renewable Energy and Fon...
30 Oct 2013
Solar power mini-grid opens energy access in rural Laos
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Carbon & Climate
Saving forests not enough to stop carbon imbalance
Foresters may be guardians of the planet, but they may need to think about more than just the forests to reduce the threats from climate change. New research suggests that a policy that protects the p...
24 Nov 2014
Saving forests not enough to stop carbon imbalance
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Energy
Why solar is the way forward for Southeast Asia
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, ABB is convinced that solar energy will play an important role in decoupling economic growth from environmental impact. With a presence in the solar industry dating back to the 1990s, we h...
20 May 2014
Why solar is the way forward for Southeast Asia
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Transport
Nagpur gets India's first ethanol-run bus
Launching India's first ethanol-run bus in the city on a pilot basis, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that a Bill to make provision for running vehicles on biofuels and hybrid electric would be ...
25 Aug 2014
Nagpur gets India's first ethanol-run bus
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Food & Agriculture
In Indonesia, corporate commitment to sustainable palm oil
It is the most debated of oils. For many environmentally conscious consumers in developed countries, it is something to boycott, associated with the destruction of orangutan habitat. For poor families...
29 May 2015
In Indonesia, corporate commitment to sustainable palm oil
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Manufacturing
In future, clothes could be made from sugar
Researchers at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) have discovered a new chemical process that can convert adipic acid directly from sugar.Adipic acid is an important chemical use...
2 Apr 2014
In future, clothes could be made from sugar
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Carbon & Climate
There's hope at the end of the world as we know it
Media coverage around the release of the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report and the National Climate Assessment has, for the most part, been clear and concise with a strong core m...
14 May 2014
There's hope at the end of the world as we know it
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Water
China’s bottled water industry to exploit Asia’s water tower
Tibet wants to bottle up much more of the region’s water resources, despite shrinking glaciers and the impact that exploitation of precious resources would have on neighbouring countries. This week th...
30 Oct 2015
China’s bottled water industry to exploit Asia’s water tower
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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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