Read more about the article RimbaWatch Sues Two Malaysian Ministries Over Alleged Greenwashing Lapses
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RimbaWatch Sues Two Malaysian Ministries Over Alleged Greenwashing Lapses

Environmental watchdog, Rimbawatch, files first-of-its-kind judicial review, saying officials failed to investigate “carbon neutral” fossil fuel marketing and passed responsibility back and forth. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Environmental group RimbaWatch has…

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Read more about the article Across the Indian Ocean, 100 Villages to Become Tsunami-Ready
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Across the Indian Ocean, 100 Villages to Become Tsunami-Ready

India’s bid to surpass 100 tsunami-ready villages signals a community-first model of coastal safety—anchored in science, practiced through drills, and scaled through state-led adoption. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC India is on…

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Read more about the article Southeast Asia’s Forest Carbon Projects Are Sidestepping Social and Biodiversity Safeguards, Study Warns
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Southeast Asia’s Forest Carbon Projects Are Sidestepping Social and Biodiversity Safeguards, Study Warns

Researchers flag weak governance, land conflicts, and monoculture replanting as systemic failures—even as they affirm the role of high-integrity projects in global climate goals. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Southeast Asia’s forest…

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Read more about the article Indonesia’s Industry Starts to Pivot From Coal, Eyes Cleaner Energy, DBS Says
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Indonesia’s Industry Starts to Pivot From Coal, Eyes Cleaner Energy, DBS Says

The government’s plan sets a clean-leaning trajectory—76% of capacity additions from EBT and storage—while retaining 6.3 GW of coal through 2034 to secure system reliability and honor existing obligations. FOLLOW…

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Read more about the article From Palm Oil Plantation to Rainforest: 500,000 Trees Revive Sumatra’s Leuser Ecosystem
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From Palm Oil Plantation to Rainforest: 500,000 Trees Revive Sumatra’s Leuser Ecosystem

The Orangutan Information Centre led this restoration project, planting over 500,000 native trees — about 1,000 per hectare. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Sumatra, Indonesia - What was once a massive palm…

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Read more about the article Sembcorp Wins Conditional Approval to Import 1GW of Renewable Power from Sarawak to Singapore
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Sembcorp Wins Conditional Approval to Import 1GW of Renewable Power from Sarawak to Singapore

According to Sembcorp Group CEO Wong Kim Yin, the conditional approval moves the company closer to achieving 2.2GW of imports, contributing to Singapore’s 6GW power import target by 2035. FOLLOW…

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Read more about the article Standard Chartered and IFC Push Private Capital Into Indonesia’s Water and Waste
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Standard Chartered and IFC Push Private Capital Into Indonesia’s Water and Waste

Panelists at the IISF session “Financing the Future: Green Investment in Indonesia’s Water & Waste Sectors”argued that green bonds, blended finance, and transition structures can lower project risk and make…

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Read more about the article Singapore to Update Carbon-Credit Eligibility After First Nature-Based Purchases
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Singapore to Update Carbon-Credit Eligibility After First Nature-Based Purchases

With ARR and REDD+ methodologies moving onto Singapore’s eligibility list—and tougher safeguards on permanence, additionality, and leakage—the Republic is tightening quality controls even as it broadens its access to nature-based…

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