The Risks of Overshooting the 1.5°C Climate Target: Why Carbon Removal Alone Won’t Save Us
Carbon removal remains an essential piece of the climate puzzle, but it is no panacea. The world will need a combination of strategies to confront
Carbon removal remains an essential piece of the climate puzzle, but it is no panacea. The world will need a combination of strategies to confront
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.
Through NetZeroHub.sg, local businesses now have access to over 200 localized emission factors, making sustainability reporting more accurate and accessible than ever. This groundbreaking initiative, spearheaded by the Singapore Business Federation (SBF), is set to transform the way companies track and report their carbon footprints, helping them stay competitive in a low-carbon economy.
As the waters slowly recede from flood-ravaged Chiang Mai, Central Thailand is preparing for the next wave of challenges. Following weeks of relentless rain, the country’s Irrigation Department has announced it will release water from the Chao Phraya Dam, raising fears of further flooding across key provinces, including the bustling capital, Bangkok.
Indonesia’s first algae-powered photobioreactor bus stop in the Alam Sutera area was inaugurated in front of the Synergy Building in Alam Sutera on Wednesday, September
Super Typhoon Krathon, one of the most powerful storms to hit Asia this year, has left devastation in its wake across the Philippines and is hitting toward Taiwan.
The launch of the Digital CERT Tool represents more than just a technological upgrade—it’s a call to action. As businesses grapple with the realities of
The energy transition program is a collaborative effort, with funding and support from ADB’s partners, including the French Development Agency (Agence Française de Développement or
Sea levels in the Pacific Ocean rising faster than global average. Indian Ocean warming already causing storms, erratic rainfall and droughts. Scientists call for urgent global action including reduced fossil fuel burning.