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Cities
Asia's rapid urbanisation, deforestation linked to deadly viruses
...
Malaysia
among the biggest losers, according to monitoring service Global Forest Watch. But governments in Southeast Asia are increasingly recognising that local communities are the best stewards of t...
11 Mar 2020
Asia's rapid urbanisation, deforestation linked to deadly viruses
News /
Food & Agriculture
Malaysia
minister lambasts Singapore's 'sad' stance on palm oil
A top
Malaysia
n minister has spoken out against Singapore for the stance the city-state has taken on palm oil, the world's most controversial commodity. Speaking at a Singapore Institute of Internatio...
2 May 2019
Malaysia minister lambasts Singapore's 'sad' stance on palm oil
News /
Carbon & Climate
If hotter tropics may worsen climate change, could reforestation lessen it?
...
Malaysia
, in a tropical forest which had been heavily logged in the 1980s. Subsequently, the area was protected from timber harvesting as well as conversion to plantation agriculture. Researchers took...
6 Oct 2020
If hotter tropics may worsen climate change, could reforestation lessen it?
News /
Food & Agriculture
In a bid to phase out palm biofuel, Europe leaves fans and foes dismayed
...
Malaysia
Officials in Indonesia and
Malaysia
, which together account for 85 per cent of global palm oil supply, have slammed the European Commission’s decision as discriminating against palm oil to su...
19 Mar 2019
In a bid to phase out palm biofuel, Europe leaves fans and foes dismayed
News /
Food & Agriculture
Will
Malaysia
ban oil palm expansion?
...
Malaysia
does approve the 6 million hectare cap, it may not be enough to address its reputational issues given many
Malaysia
n palm oil companies are active internationally, especially in southeast Asi...
4 Mar 2019
Will Malaysia ban oil palm expansion?
News /
Food & Agriculture
Land eight times the size of Bali burned in Indonesia in last five years: Report
...
Malaysia
. Deliberate fire setting to clear land for oil palm plantations was identified as a likely factor contributing to the disaster. The technique—commonly known as slash-and-burn agriculture—has ...
23 Oct 2020
Land eight times the size of Bali burned in Indonesia in last five years: Report
Opinion /
Policy & Finance
When it comes to sustainability, the tobacco industry should stop blowing smoke
...
Malaysia
have shown symptoms of pesticide poisoning. “ However, promoting their contributions to society is how tobacco companies distract from the harm their products cause on a daily basis—not just...
15 May 2020
When it comes to sustainability, the tobacco industry should stop blowing smoke
News /
Carbon & Climate
Study finds widespread damage to Southeast Asia's peatlands—and palm oil plantations are not the only ones to blame
...
Malaysia
. The extensive damage has worrying implications for carbon emissions because peatlands—wetlands made up of organic decomposing matter—are rich stores of carbon. They cover about 3 per cent of...
10 Jun 2020
Study finds widespread damage to Southeast Asia's peatlands—and palm oil plantations are not the only ones to blame
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Energy
7 smart innovations from Southeast Asia to speed up the energy transition
...
Malaysia
Eclimo's e-scooters are being leased to the Penang Island City Council in
Malaysia
to assist its enforcement officers in patrolling duties. Image: Eclimo In the haste for rapid development,...
21 Oct 2019
7 smart innovations from Southeast Asia to speed up the energy transition
News /
Energy
Costlier solar power a fallout of India-China border clash
...
Malaysia
(where India also imports solar equipment from) should be dropped. This story was published with permission from The Third Pole.
29 Jul 2020
Costlier solar power a fallout of India-China border clash
News /
Food & Agriculture
Campaign aims to make Singapore the world's first sustainable palm oil country
...
Malaysia
, so procurement shouldn't be too difficult for companies, Tay said. The creative focus of the campaign will likely be persuading Singapore consumers to choose "haze-free" restaurants. "If peo...
4 Dec 2019
Campaign aims to make Singapore the world's first sustainable palm oil country
News /
Waste
Food and beverage industry: No plans to totally discard plastic
...
Malaysia
and some cities in India, Indonesia and the Philippines, Seah is sceptical about how effective it will be. “It’s great that there are plastic bans but those bans need to be targeted, implemen...
11 Feb 2020
Food and beverage industry: No plans to totally discard plastic
News /
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia: Covid-19 no excuse for dropping guard against illegal fishing
...
Malaysia
and the Philippines, and were caught in separate incidents off North Natuna, in the Sulawesi Sea, and in the Malacca Strait. At the same time the government has also reported a growing number...
2 May 2020
Indonesia: Covid-19 no excuse for dropping guard against illegal fishing
News /
Policy & Finance
From
Malaysia
to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
From sexually exploited girls in Ethiopia to migrant workers in
Malaysia
and Mauritius, Britain on Friday pledged 4 million pounds ($5.2 million) to support global anti-slavery projects. Six organisat...
29 Apr 2019
From Malaysia to Mauritius, UK aid funds six global anti-slavery projects
News /
Cities
Address risky human activities now or face new pandemics, experts warn
...
Malaysia
n farm carved into the rainforest. In 2009, the H1N1 swine flu appeared in Mexico, a hybrid of bird and pig viruses. Few people around the globe who contract West Nile virus via a mosquito bit...
5 Aug 2021
Address risky human activities now or face new pandemics, experts warn
News /
Carbon & Climate
Asian companies claim they are going net-zero — but are their targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash?
...
Malaysia
n textile firm Tai Wah Garments Industry. National-level policy commitments, like China, Korea and Japan's net-zero declarations over the past six months have set the tone for Asian corporate ...
29 Mar 2021
Asian companies claim they are going net-zero — but are their targets realistic, ambitious or greenwash?
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
Illicit trade in marine resources keeps billions out of Pacific economies every year
...
Malaysia
, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. One out of five fish caught in the region is illegally traded, resulting in annual losses of US$6 to 10 billion. (Exclusive Econom...
2 Jan 2020
Illicit trade in marine resources keeps billions out of Pacific economies every year
News /
Food & Agriculture
‘Plastic-eating enzyme’ marketed in Southeast Asia alleged to be a scam
...
Malaysia
n and Russian authorities has been completed. Sounding the alarm Singaporean Harry Huo, director of green-tech venture capital firm Global919 and a former business partner of Niemandt's, file...
5 Feb 2020
‘Plastic-eating enzyme’ marketed in Southeast Asia alleged to be a scam
News /
Waste
Encouraging start, but Asean has to go beyond its pledge to tackle marine waste
...
Malaysia
and the Philippines shipped back waste to their countries of origin. Thailand has said it intends to ban plastic waste imports by 2021,
Malaysia
has stopped issuing new permits for the import...
26 Jun 2019
Encouraging start, but Asean has to go beyond its pledge to tackle marine waste
Press Releases /
GuocoLand
GuocoLand brings largest garden collection to CBD with Guoco Midtown Gardens
...
Malaysia
, comprising residential, hospitality, commercial and retail developments. In 2017, GuocoLand marked its expansion beyond Asia into the new markets of the United Kingdom and Australia through ...
16 Feb 2021
GuocoLand brings largest garden collection to CBD with Guoco Midtown Gardens
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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 /
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
Opinion /
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
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 /
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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