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Designing City Resilience
Resilience – isn’t it just good plan making?
Resilience means subtly different things to different organisations, academics and practitioners. Ben Smith, AECOM Director of Sustainable Development, Europe, Middle East, Africa and India, goes beyo...
15 May 2015
Resilience – isn’t it just good plan making?
News /
Transport
Ford launches solar car that could hit mass market
Solar-powered cars could move from the confines of college engineering experiments into the mass market if Ford's latest hybrid C-Max Solar Energi Concept takes off. The United States car manufacturer...
7 Jan 2014
Ford launches solar car that could hit mass market
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Policy & Finance
Europe weighing 40 percent 2030 carbon-cutting goal
...
renewables
target, but no third target," the source said, adding some commissioners opposed the goals and debate would be difficult. In addition to cutting domestic emissions by 40 percent, another so...
20 Sep 2013
Europe weighing 40 percent 2030 carbon-cutting goal
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Energy
Clean energy needs a level playing field: interview with ADB's Anthony Jude
...
renewables
– not counting hydropower - will only account for 7 per cent of the power generation mix in 2035. However, under circumstances where countries fully back
renewables
with the appropriate pol...
7 Oct 2013
Clean energy needs a level playing field: interview with ADB's Anthony Jude
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Policy & Finance
Only a balanced 2015 climate agreement acceptable: BASIC countries
The 2015 climate agreement will have to be based on all four pillars of the negotiations — mitigation, adaptation, finance and technology — for the four emerging economies, India, China, Brazil and So...
11 Aug 2014
Only a balanced 2015 climate agreement acceptable: BASIC countries
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Energy
Goldman’s ReNew warns India wind order will prompt losses
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s ReNew Wind Power Pvt. said an Indian rule requiring wind farms to predict output will lead to penalties that will wipe out profits in the industry. ReNew joins Tata Power Co...
29 Jul 2013
Goldman’s ReNew warns India wind order will prompt losses
News /
Waste
Bacteria can turn rotting food into renewable energy
In an era of climate change, rising ocean temperatures and extreme weather, scientists are searching for solutions to global fluctuations — and one might be right under their noses.According to a stor...
27 Nov 2013
Bacteria can turn rotting food into renewable energy
News /
Energy
Creating a sustainable energy strategy: An interview with Queensland's Mark McArdle
...
renewables
in your state’s energy mix? How do you balance the state’s role in the energy value chain and its carbon footprint, given that Queensland is an energy exporter?
Renewables
are currently pla...
24 Dec 2013
Creating a sustainable energy strategy: An interview with Queensland's Mark McArdle
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Food & Agriculture
Croppers pose new threat to Amazon rainforest
Despite Brazil having made great strides in reducing logging in the Amazon region, a US study says the country faces a renewed threat to its forests. The report’s authors − who focused on the Amazon s...
13 Oct 2014
Croppers pose new threat to Amazon rainforest
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Carbon & Climate
The OPEC oil embargo at 40
DENVER – Forty years ago, the United States and much of Europe learned difficult lessons about their dangerous addiction to fossil fuels. Following Israel’s victory in the Yom Kippur War, the Arab mem...
12 Nov 2013
The OPEC oil embargo at 40
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Energy
Solar mergers likely to accelerate, Trina founder says
The pace of consolidation in the solar manufacturing industry will accelerate in the next three years as the cost of the technology declines and installations surge, the founder of the fourth-biggest ...
27 Jan 2014
Solar mergers likely to accelerate, Trina founder says
News /
Water
Renewable energy for desalination: An interview with HE Dr Abdulrahman Al-Ibrahim
This feature news is part of Singapore International Water Week's (SIWW) series of one-on-one interviews with global water industry leaders, Conversations with Water Leaders. In this edition, HE Dr Ab...
16 Sep 2013
Renewable energy for desalination: An interview with HE Dr Abdulrahman Al-Ibrahim
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Energy
Moving away from coal could reduce whole of EU's emissions: study
...
renewables
in its power mix. For example, one scenario would be placing solar power plants around Europe's sunbelt in the south, said the report. However, Stuckenberger told Eco-Business that going fo...
18 Oct 2013
Moving away from coal could reduce whole of EU's emissions: study
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Policy & Finance
Environment ministry wants liberal felling, transit pass norms for private land
In an attempt to encourage people to take up massive tree plantations outside natural forests, the ministry of environment, forests and climate change has called on states to liberalise felling and tr...
6 Aug 2014
Environment ministry wants liberal felling, transit pass norms for private land
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Energy
Philippines warned of losing $2.5B in potential renewable energy investments
The Philippines risks losing “over $2.5 billion in potential renewable energy investments” due to delays in the crafting of rules and mechanisms that were causing investor uncertainty, a 2013 World Wi...
26 Jun 2013
Philippines warned of losing $2.5B in potential renewable energy investments
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
Setting the right global goals
COPENHAGEN – The world has generally become a much better place during the last half-century. Skeptics will scoff at the idea of overall improvement, but the numbers don’t lie. The task we face now is...
21 May 2014
Setting the right global goals
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Energy
Sumitomo Forestry to build wood biomass thermal power plant
Sumitomo Forestry Co. said Tuesday it will work together with a Sumitomo Chemical Co. unit to build a wood biomass thermal power plant in Mombetsu in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido. The p...
24 Oct 2013
Sumitomo Forestry to build wood biomass thermal power plant
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Manufacturing
China fuels highest solar silicon demand since 2011
The polysilicon industry is headed for its biggest boom since a price war started three years ago. It can thank a burst of solar-panel orders in China and Japan. Demand for the commodity used to make ...
30 Apr 2014
China fuels highest solar silicon demand since 2011
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Carbon & Climate
Reducing carbon emissions is serious business: Toby Heaps
While the 2008 global financial crisis has seriously dented public confidence in the efficacy of markets, Toby Heaps, founder and chief executive of Canadian investment advisory firm Corporate Knig...
30 Jan 2015
Reducing carbon emissions is serious business: Toby Heaps
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Financial Times Live | Global Conferences and Events
The FT Global Renewable Energy Summit: Join the debate
...
renewables
is evolving, and to assess the implications of growing renewable deployment for the future shape of the energy industry. Can the world afford
renewables
? What is the best policy framework ...
4 Jul 2013
The FT Global Renewable Energy Summit: Join the debate
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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
News /
Carbon & Climate
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
EB Studio
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
News /
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
Pax Silica could power a Philippine green industrial hub if planned responsibly, say clean energy industry officials
The proposed artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing hub must drive new renewables, grid upgrades and storage, while protecting …
Pax Silica could power a Philippine green industrial hub if planned responsibly, say clean energy industry officials
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