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Policy & Finance
Financing the climate for change
The United Nations Environment Programme, the Asian Development Bank, the African Development Bank and the Global Environment Facility have launched a Seed Capital Assistance Facility (SCAF) to help s...
27 Oct 2010
Financing the climate for change
News /
Policy & Finance
World Bank under fire for role in New Global Green Fund
The World Bank is facing mounting opposition from a broad network of green and grassroots activists over its role in a new global Green Climate Fund (GCF) aimed at helping developing countries combat ...
6 Apr 2011
World Bank under fire for role in New Global Green Fund
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Policy & Finance
ADB boosting solar energy in the developing world
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, loans and performances would be especially helpful in generating funds. With need in the developing world increasing and commercialisation making slow progress, the ADB continues to be invol...
2 Nov 2010
ADB boosting solar energy in the developing world
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Carbon & Climate
Inside COP17
It’s not easy to be a climate reporter. You have to understand the science of climate change, as well as the politics and the economics. You need to cover energy policy, forest issues, agriculture...
19 Dec 2011
Inside COP17
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Energy
Orkla sells Elkem to China's BlueStar for $2 billion
Norwegian conglomerate Orkla agreed to sell its Elkem unit's silicon operations to China National BlueStar for $2 billion in one of the biggest industrial takeovers by a Chinese group in Europe. The a...
11 Jan 2011
Orkla sells Elkem to China's BlueStar for $2 billion
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Energy
Energy from the ocean and tides starting to look promising
According to new research from IHS Emerging Energy Research, there are more than 45 wave and tidal prototypes expected to be ocean tested in 2010 and 2011 signaling that the ocean power industry may b...
1 Nov 2010
Energy from the ocean and tides starting to look promising
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Manufacturing
Why we must hang greenwashing out to dry for good
Call it sins of omission, being economical with the truth or just plain pulling the wool. It was always a problem in business, but with the rise of the ''green'' movement it just got much worse as com...
28 Nov 2010
Why we must hang greenwashing out to dry for good
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Energy
Chinese CDM fund to have $1.5 billion for clean-energy projects by 2012
China CDM Fund, the government body that invests money from carbon credits, will almost double its available cash for renewable energy projects to 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) in 2012, the vice dire...
22 Oct 2010
Chinese CDM fund to have $1.5 billion for clean-energy projects by 2012
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Policy & Finance
Geothermal investments by Tata, Thermax hinge on Indian hot rocks policy
India may have a geothermal energy policy by March, spurring investment from companies including Tata Power Co. and Thermax Ltd. that aspire to build the nation’s first electricity plant tapping under...
17 Feb 2011
Geothermal investments by Tata, Thermax hinge on Indian hot rocks policy
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Energy
Solar investor sees fewer new start-up co's
Rising competition from Chinese solar companies and high entry costs are likely to limit the number of start-up companies going into the photovoltaic manufacturing market, a managing director at priva...
30 Sep 2010
Solar investor sees fewer new start-up co's
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Carbon & Climate
Policy vacuum sucks out impetus for leading world on emissions
Australia's largest companies may rank third worldwide in terms of board and executive engagement with climate change, but they lag their global peers when it comes to setting emissions reduction targ...
19 Oct 2010
Policy vacuum sucks out impetus for leading world on emissions
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Water
Taliworks subsidiary gets China job
Taliworks Corp Bhd’s indirectly-owned subsidiary, Eco3 Technology and Engineering Pte Ltd, has secured a 30-year exclusive right to design, construct, operate and maintain the industrial waste water t...
28 Sep 2010
Taliworks subsidiary gets China job
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Energy
Chinese firm eyes Norway's solar firm Elkem: sources
China National BlueStar, a state-run specialty chemicals company backed by U.S. private equity firm Blackstone Group, is in talks to acquire part or all of Norwegian solar silicon product maker Elkem ...
26 Oct 2010
Chinese firm eyes Norway's solar firm Elkem: sources
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Food & Agriculture
Work on BioXCell components to start before year-end
Work on the two main components of BioXCell - the Central Hub (CenHub) and the Central Utilities Facility (CUF) – will start towards the end of the year and be completed before end-2012. Nusajaya Deve...
4 Oct 2010
Work on BioXCell components to start before year-end
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Policy & Finance
Climate policy may emerge from regional responses, JPMorgan's Knudsen says
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at Auckland-based OMFinancial Ltd., said at the conference. Domino effect A climate change accord with three to four countries should be the focus, rather than trying to get 140 countries to...
13 Oct 2010
Climate policy may emerge from regional responses, JPMorgan's Knudsen says
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Carbon & Climate
Where are carbon markets heading?
Two characteristics will drive carbon markets for 2011 and the near future: Each country will continue to develop their carbon reduction systems and secondly, attempts will also be made to link each o...
27 Oct 2010
Where are carbon markets heading?
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Energy
2010 year in review of biofuels
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Equities
. Gevo, which is backed by Khosla Ventures and Richard Branson’s Virgin Green Fund among others, also filed for a $150 million IPO in August. Crunch time for capital-intensive, next-gen biofue...
29 Dec 2010
2010 year in review of biofuels
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Green Buildings
Analysis: Can green construction beat the building blues?
After a 2-year slump in the construction market, U.S. building materials firms hope a trend to so-called green -- or energy efficient -- building will steer them back to growth. The U.S. market for ne...
11 Jan 2011
Analysis: Can green construction beat the building blues?
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Policy & Finance
Wind and hydro players target wave and tidal power
A surge of prototype projects could signal dramatic growth in ocean energy industry, reports IHS. The global ocean energy sector is at a turning point, with over 45 wave and tidal prototypes expected ...
19 Oct 2010
Wind and hydro players target wave and tidal power
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Manufacturing
China's GCL enters U.S. solar power-plant business
A subsidiary of China's GCL-Poly Energy Holdings Ltd has formed a joint venture with SolarReserve, a California developer, to build photovoltaic power plants in the United States. The deal, to be anno...
18 Nov 2010
China's GCL enters U.S. solar power-plant business
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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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