Will a proposed EU regulation allow the bloc to boost its clean tech sector? And what does this mean for Chinese companies?
In a bid to control the excessive use of plastic bottles, Sri Lanka banned single-use plastic water bottles at government ...
From the Philippines to Peru a vital industry already reeling from multiple problems faces devastation from skyrocketing fuel ...
The need for massive upfront investments and the likelihood of significant job displacement imply remarkable parallels ...
An estimated 97 per cent of the country’s biodiverse Marine Protected Areas are at risk of extinction from existing and ...
Policies encouraging use of cleaner steel and cement in Chinese-financed construction projects could help drive down ...
South Korea has launched a KRW40.9 billion (US$30 million) research programme to develop technologies for recycling and ...
A new documentary, “Jejak Wallacea,” highlights how coastal communities across eastern Indonesia are reviving customary ...
The “polluter pays” principle, though not new in Bangladesh, remains only on paper, as polluters continue to evade ...
From blacksmiths to street food vendors, the country’s informal workforce fears it is being left behind by the green ...
As Laos prepares to graduate from the United Nations’ least developed country category, the bigger challenge is no longer ...
The Iran war is driving a significant near-term surge in Asia-Pacific’s thermal coal demand, with an additional 150 million ...
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