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22 September 2020
Green Buildings
Wood, metal, paper and fabric can help cut climate-harming plastics
Wood, metal, paper and fabric can help cut climate-harming plastics
15 September 2020
Policy & Finance
Golden langurs killed by people, roads and power lines in Bhutan
Golden langurs killed by people, roads and power lines in Bhutan
13 August 2020
Policy & Finance
China’s economy is recovering quickly, as are its carbon emissions
China’s economy is recovering quickly, as are its carbon emissions
12 August 2020
Energy
Pakistan pushes renewables—but coal expansion continues too
Pakistan pushes renewables—but coal expansion continues too
5 August 2020
Green Buildings
Sliding walls, hideable offices: How pandemic could change home design
Sliding walls, hideable offices: How pandemic could change home design
4 August 2020
Energy
Bangladesh may ditch 90% of its planned coal power
Bangladesh may ditch 90% of its planned coal power
30 July 2020
Cities
Bungled Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail line causes chaos
Bungled Jakarta–Bandung high-speed rail line causes chaos
3 July 2020
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‘China should set up a carbon cap’ – Zou Ji on the next national energy targets
‘China should set up a carbon cap’ – Zou Ji on the next national energy targets
1 July 2020
Green Buildings
Keppel Land CEO Tan Swee Yiow appointed World Green Building Council treasurer
Keppel Land CEO Tan Swee Yiow appointed World Green Building Council treasurer
30 June 2020
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China’s CO2 emissions surged past pre-coronavirus levels in May
China’s CO2 emissions surged past pre-coronavirus levels in May
23 June 2020
Energy
China’s energy law could help address the Belt and Road’s climate impact
China’s energy law could help address the Belt and Road’s climate impact
18 June 2020
Cities
Experts see environmental, social fallout in Indonesia’s infrastructure boom
Experts see environmental, social fallout in Indonesia’s infrastructure boom
16 June 2020
Food & Agriculture
To achieve food security in post-lockdown Philippines, linking farmers to consumers is not enough
To achieve food security in post-lockdown Philippines, linking farmers to consumers is not enough
15 June 2020
Green Buildings
Standing tall: How green buildings are adapting to the post-Covid era
Standing tall: How green buildings are adapting to the post-Covid era
8 June 2020
Carbon & Climate
Can Indonesia build a ‘green’ capital in a biodiversity hotspot?
Can Indonesia build a ‘green’ capital in a biodiversity hotspot?
1 June 2020
Energy
Can China accelerate the green transition in central and eastern Europe?
Can China accelerate the green transition in central and eastern Europe?
26 May 2020
Policy & Finance
As lockdown ends, activists set to resume fight over Manila Bay reclamation
As lockdown ends, activists set to resume fight over Manila Bay reclamation
20 May 2020
Cities
In pictures: Nature is thriving in locked-down Singapore—is it time to rethink the city in a garden?
In pictures: Nature is thriving in locked-down Singapore—is it time to rethink the city in a garden?
15 May 2020
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In Croatia, China’s building its bridge to Europe
In Croatia, China’s building its bridge to Europe
16 April 2020
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No work, new debt: Virus creates perfect storm for slavery in India
No work, new debt: Virus creates perfect storm for slavery in India
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Q&A: Why methane levels are rising with no ‘hint of a decline’
Levels of methane in the atmosphere have soared by record-breaking amounts since 2020, according to new research.
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Southeast Asians increasingly sceptical about the West’s role as global climate leader: survey
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Stopping deforestation ‘not costly’, must be Asia’s top priority with focus on integrity: Singapore’s climate action ambassador
Citing estimates, former central banker Ravi Menon says a carbon price of just US$20 per tonne could halve …
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US-China rivalry driven by irrationality could derail climate action: former diplomat Kishore Mahbubani
When geopolitics interferes, humanity cannot choose the best leaders to tackle climate change, warned the Singaporean ex-diplomat at …
US-China rivalry driven by irrationality could derail climate action: former diplomat Kishore Mahbubani
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