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Food & Agriculture
Analysis: Water rights trade to help quench world thirst
Markets in water rights are likely to evolve as a rising population leads to shortages and climate change causes drought and famine. But they will be based on regional and ethical trading practices an...
8 Aug 2011
Analysis: Water rights trade to help quench world thirst
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Energy
Analysis: Roaring fossil fuels outpace green energy
Fossil fuel investments will continue to outstrip low-carbon alternatives this year, darkening a sector struggling to shake off the financial crisis and sagging political momentum on climate change. S...
13 Jan 2011
Analysis: Roaring fossil fuels outpace green energy
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Energy
Energy efficiency stocks favored by analysts for 2011
Analysts and investors predict last year’s gloom for clean-tech stocks will continue in 2011, with few expectations that renewable energy share prices will recover – but energy efficiency is once agai...
9 Jan 2011
Energy efficiency stocks favored by analysts for 2011
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Policy & Finance
Predictions for cleantech in 2012
It’s our annual time for reflection here at Kachan & Co. So as we close out 2011, let’s look towards what the new year may have in store for cleantech. There are eggshells across the sector for ...
18 Jan 2012
Predictions for cleantech in 2012
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Waste
Converting food waste is not a rubbish idea
Leftovers can be easily transformed into fertilizer, animal feed and energy, Diao Ying reports in Beijing. Sheep wander amid mountains of rubbish as collectors dump garbage from carts. Pigs swarm as p...
30 Jan 2012
Converting food waste is not a rubbish idea
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Green Buildings
A green tech firm that helps you cut bills
When he knocked on doors to introduce his year-old business, Chloros Solutions director Peter Goh learnt that the opening line ‘Hi, I’m from a green technology firm . . .’ was simply not the way to ga...
5 Dec 2011
A green tech firm that helps you cut bills
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Food & Agriculture
Analysis: Shareholder demands to shape modern agriculture
Increasing investor demand for agricultural land and the funneling of big money into farms is raising questions about whether small, family-sized operations can survive. Enthusiasm about agricultural ...
11 Nov 2010
Analysis: Shareholder demands to shape modern agriculture
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Eco-Business
Green economy and environment governance reform backed by world's environment ministers
A major sustainable development conference in Brazil next year offers a key opportunity to accelerate and to scale-up a global transition to a low-carbon, resource-efficient Green Economy, a meeting o...
24 Feb 2011
Green economy and environment governance reform backed by world's environment ministers
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Energy
Strong global green energy investments in 2010: UNEP report
Green energy investments swelled by almost a third in 2010, backed primarily by the European market that reported a rise in the installation of solar panels on rooftops as well as the development of w...
11 Jul 2011
Strong global green energy investments in 2010: UNEP report
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Carbon & Climate
Forestry and timber investing – Can it be sustainable?
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at their current valuations). There are a number of factors that make timber and forestry investments attractive: First, as a “hard asset,” timber investments are an excellent hedge against ...
6 Jul 2011
Forestry and timber investing – Can it be sustainable?
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Policy & Finance
Solar sell
Wandee Khunchornyakong was living a relaxing life and doing little other than travelling after she decided to step down in 2007 as chief executive and executive chairwoman of the solar energy company ...
25 Oct 2011
Solar sell
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Policy & Finance
Australia's green power drive could worry wind investors
Australia is set to unlock more than A$13 billion in government funds for clean energy that could boost investments for large solar power stations, but wind farm developers are at risk if the money di...
8 Nov 2011
Australia's green power drive could worry wind investors
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Policy & Finance
Moody's cuts nuclear operator Tepco rating to junk status
Moody's Investors Service cut its credit rating on Tokyo Electric Power Co to junk status on Monday and kept the operator of Japan's crippled nuclear power plant on review for possible further downgra...
20 Jun 2011
Moody's cuts nuclear operator Tepco rating to junk status
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Policy & Finance
Analysis: Gas is killing green energy in price war
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fund, expecting instead greater use in Germany of gas, coal and imported nuclear. Failing solar Offshore wind may be in the same cost range as gas by 2015, said Joergen Kildahl, a board mem...
16 Jun 2011
Analysis: Gas is killing green energy in price war
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Policy & Finance
Phinma invests P6.5B in wind power project
Phinma-owned Trans-Asia Renewable Energy Corp. is investing P6.45 billion to build the first wind power project in the Visayas. A project brief shows the plant in San Lorenzo, Guimaras, will have a ca...
13 May 2011
Phinma invests P6.5B in wind power project
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Manufacturing
China Glass eyes green energy market for growth
China Glass Holding Ltd expects energy-efficient glass products to make up more than half of total sales by 2012, up from less than 10 percent now, as the country's renewable energy market grows rapid...
5 Jan 2011
China Glass eyes green energy market for growth
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Energy
JA Solar sees pressure on margin easing in H2
JA Solar Holdings Co Ltd expects pressures on its gross margins to ease in the second half of this year because it expects supply of polysilicon, the solar industry's key raw material, will rise sh...
1 Apr 2011
JA Solar sees pressure on margin easing in H2
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Energy
LT Foods plans $22m biomass power plant in India
India-based LT Foods plans to invest 1bn rupees ($22.1m) to start a 5MW biomass power generation plant at Hoshiarpur district in Punjab. The processor and exporter of packaged rice decides to venture ...
22 Sep 2010
LT Foods plans $22m biomass power plant in India
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Transport
Fallbrook pulls IPO, still revving for China
The blockbuster IPO by Tesla Motors – along with the launch of the Chevy Volt and the Nissan LEAF – has revved up the public profile of electric cars in the past year. But that doesn’t mean a killer I...
2 May 2011
Fallbrook pulls IPO, still revving for China
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Carbon & Climate
India’s $555 million coal tax may fund electricity lines
India may use part of the 25 billion rupees ($555 million) it raises this year with a coal tax to fund new electricity-transmission lines for helping distribute power from clean energy projects. The F...
21 Feb 2011
India’s $555 million coal tax may fund electricity lines
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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
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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
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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
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Food & Agriculture
Securing Asean’s food resilience amid the Middle East conflict
The Middle East conflict will have a double-whammy impact on Asean’s fertiliser imports and energy-intensive fertiliser production. The …
Securing Asean’s food resilience amid the Middle East conflict
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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
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Policy & Finance
Former WWF sustainable finance head Kristina Anguelova joins The Nature Conservancy
Anguelova will work on establishing policies and partnerships for international carbon trading, based in Singapore.
Former WWF sustainable finance head Kristina Anguelova joins The Nature Conservancy
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