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Driving Green Manufacturing with Digitalisation
By Ronnie Lee, Director of Greater Asia Pacific Region Services Sales, Lenovo The i-ESG framework integrates Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to align industrial growth with global sustainability standards.…
Read MoreBursa Malaysia Launches Innovative ESG Solution to Boost Malaysian Companies’ Global Competitiveness
Kuala Lumpur, June 21, 2024 – Bursa Malaysia, the country’s stock exchange, has unveiled a groundbreaking solution aimed at enhancing the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices of Malaysian companies.…
Read MoreMalaysia Commits to Enhancing ASEAN Energy Connectivity
Kuala Lumpur (HMG), May 13, 2024 – Malaysia has pledged to bolster energy connectivity across the ASEAN region through active cooperation with its counterparts. Speaking at the ASEAN Green Hydrogen…
Read MoreCOP28 offers climate action a lifeline but no finish line
The two-week climate conference in Dubai closed with a landmark deal to transition away from fossil fuels, but loopholes could hamper delivery of the commitments By: Fermín Koop, Joydeep Gupta, Cui Qiwen,…
Read MoreCOP28: Malaysia’s Royal Call for Global Climate Equity and Sustainable Initiatives
Dubai, December 3, 2023 — In a momentous appearance at the 28th Conference of Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in Expo City Dubai, Malaysia…
Read MoreThe Ocean Cleanup and Malaysia Government Join Forces to Combat River Plastic Pollution
The Government of Malaysia has reaffirmed its commitment to combat river pollution and enhance environmental sustainability through a landmark collaboration with The Ocean Cleanup, an international non-profit project dedicated to…
Read MoreHow China’s mountain farmers are coping with climate change
Rural communities, often led by women, are using seed banks and traditional techniques to boost local crop diversity and food security by: Miaomiao Qi, China Dialogue Among the dry, terraced…
Read MoreLocal protectionism is slowing China’s energy transition
Provincial favouritism of local generation firms over more efficient alternatives is resulting in higher costs and carbon emissions By: Xiang Chenxi, Lin Jiang, China Dialogue China is heavily reliant on coal…
Read MoreASEAN shouldn’t have high expectations of new G7 climate club
By: Dr Mirza Sadaqat Huda, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute The G7’s proposal for a new climate club may fall short if its creators fail to separate geopolitical concerns from…
Read MoreChinese investment in Philippines’ renewables
There have been mixed reactions to pledges of support for renewable energy projects in the Philippines. By: By Geela Garcia, China Dialogue In January, nine Chinese energy companies committed to invest nearly US$14 billion…
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