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Singapore is building technology it needs for a new climate era

SINGAPORE has gone from a mudflat swamp with fishing villages to an island metropolis boasting one of the world’s highest incomes and population densities in a little more than 150 years. It’s going to have to go through a different kind of transformation in less than 30 years if it’s to meet its newly set […]

ESG to drive demand for carbon credits

The need to meet environmental, social and governance (ESG) compliance could spur demand for carbon credits in Malaysia.

Green energy consumption promoted in community

Facing the impacts of climate change, raising people’s awareness about recycling, and giving priority to environmentally friendly products using renewable energy must be prioritised by companies across Vietnam.

Indonesia’s Energy Transition secretariat suggests using carbon credits to fund coal phaseout

The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) has suggested that emissions reductions from the early retirement of coal-fired power plants be marketed as carbon credits, and that funds be provided to facilitate the program.

Indonesia’s Energy Transition secretariat suggests using carbon credits to fund coal phaseout

The Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) has suggested that emissions reductions from the early retirement of coal-fired power plants be marketed as carbon credits, and that funds be provided to facilitate the program.

Power execs laud PBBM’s commitment to improving business climate

The importance President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has placed on promoting ease of doing business in the country, as made evident during his second State of the Nation Address (SONA), continued to draw positive reactions from the business community, particularly from energy sector executives.

Australia and Singapore ministers meet to discuss decarbonisation technologies in shipping

Australian Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King on Friday (21 July) said she met Singapore’s Acting Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat to discuss how Australia and Singapore’s 2022 Green Economy Agreement can accelerate the uptake and promotion of decarbonisation technologies in shipping.

Singapore’s Keppel, HSBC sign agreement for decarbonisation solutions

Singapore’s Keppel Corporation (KPLM.SI) said on Tuesday it signed an agreement with HSBC (HSBA.L) for pursuing energy transition opportunities aimed at reducing emissions in Greater Bay Area and across Asia.

Zero-carbon’ app can transform Thai tourism, experts say

The mobile app, which was developed by a team comprising public and private organisations, elevates sustainable tourism by enabling businesses, communities, and tourists to calculate their own carbon emissions, said Supavadee Botiyaraj, chair of the tourism and creative economy planning subcommittee of the National Science Technology and Innovation Policy Office.

NYK Joins Singapore’s GCMD To Accelerate Shipping’s Decarbonization

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonization (GCMD) and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) July 4 signed a five-year strategic partnership agreement. This partnership further boosts the center’s capacity and efforts to conduct pilots and trials of low-carbon solutions to provide clear and specific pathways to decarbonization of the global shipping industry.