The Road to Busan: Will INC-5 Finally Forge the Global Plastic Treaty?
The INC-5 session, scheduled from November 25 to December 1, 2024, is widely seen as the pivotal moment in the journey toward a global treaty on plastic pollution.
The INC-5 session, scheduled from November 25 to December 1, 2024, is widely seen as the pivotal moment in the journey toward a global treaty on plastic pollution.
The 2024 Vietnam Impact Investment Forum offered a roadmap for accelerating progress on social and environmental fronts. By introducing the Orange Index, Vietnam has set a precedent for inclusive development while acknowledging areas that require urgent attention.
Clime Capital’s investment in UGEP highlights the importance of funding renewable energy projects that not only reduce carbon emissions but also foster long-term economic growth. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC SINGAPORE, MANILA…
Innovative solution to asphalt deterioration : The polymer derived from cigarette filters helps to bind asphalt with aggregate materials, improving the stability and longevity of road surfaces. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC…
OCBC and NParks announce Singapore’s first seagrass restoration project to study seagrass and enhance conservation efforts. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Along the coastal waters of Singapore, a quiet but critical battle…
As global mean temperatures rise, particularly in tropical regions like Asia, the risk of foodborne diseases is also increasing. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC JAKARTA — Asia’s food system is grappling with…
Indonesia's floating solar plant in Batam, The Tembesi, developed in partnership with PLN Nusantara Power and PT TBS Energi Utama, will be located on the 864-hectare Tembesi Reservoir in Batam.…
Climate change could slash Indonesia's GDP by 10% by 2025: Minister Indrawati. FOLLOW THIS TOPIC JAKARTA — Indonesia faces a potential decline of up to 10 percent in its gross…
Kepanjen moves forward with waste management innovations. The compost house aims to convert it into compost, thereby reducing the amount of organic waste sent to landfills and enhancing the reuse…