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A lot of fatigue on the climate front is caused by the build-up of expectations and unrealised promises by the Global North. Despite financial constraints, Asean can still work within its means to ...
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund says the odds of “delayed disorderly transition” and “too little too late” scenarios have ...
Bangladesh's drive to phase out clay bricks may clean the air but offers little help to vulnerable seasonal workers.
Philippines' Palawan island pushes back on mining with 50-year moratorium, challenging the government's critical mineral ...
Arguments that LNG is replacing coal fail to stand up to scrutiny when considering the growth of renewables, coal plant ...
The global energy transition is now “unstoppable” due to “smart economics”, UN secretary-general António Guterres has said in ...
The Indian government wants all petrol sold in the country to contain 20 per cent ethanol by October 2025 and has ramped up ...
Climate Finance Asia announces a new collaboration with the World Economic Forum on a study titled “Navigating the ...
Australia’s economic future may depend on whether it can green its exports fast enough to meet China's decarbonisation needs.
Natural catastrophes continue to put a strain on global insurance markets, according to the latest Natural Catastrophe Review ...
Singapore’s textile recycling rate was 3.4 per cent last year – but all the waste is exported, with a bulk going into the ...
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) lifts suspension of Asia Pulp & Paper (APP) harms remedy process. Activist say the move is ...
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