Domestic firms warn of energy security risks as China controls over 90 per cent of the market and Seoul accelerates its renewable energy rollout.
Cutting emissions in line with the 1.5°C warming limit, rather than following current climate policies, could curb long-term ...
Facing EU anti-deforestation rules, Brazilian farmers at COP30 say they're unfairly blamed for rainforest destruction.
Small islands want to inject new life into the 1.5°C target, with the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) proposing a ...
Strong governance frameworks, political commitment and cross-sectoral collaboration are integral to tackling the pressing ...
Tuas Power, one of the country’s leading power generation companies, today announced that it is striving to convert its Tembusu Multi-Utilities Complex (TMUC) to run on 100 per cent renewable biomass ...
Australia will lead negotiations while Türkiye hosts the COP31 summit, a compromise critics say sidelines Pacific voices ...
Redirecting the energy funding Indonesia receives from China entirely into renewables could mobilise up to US$9 billion over ...
Australia’s withdrawal from hosting the climate talks is a test of intent – and raises questions about ambition, readiness, ...
This special report explores the pressing challenges facing the built environment sector – from decarbonising the property ...
Much of the international community has been under the illusion that climate action and development are different pursuits. But to make progress on both agendas, the delegates at this year’s United Na ...
Tokyo proposes opening long-term decarbonisation auction to struggling developers as rising costs, delays and global ...