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Record-breaking Philippines typhoon season was ‘supercharged’ by climate change
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Record-breaking Philippines typhoon season was ‘supercharged’ by climate change

This year’s record-breaking typhoon season in the Philippines – which saw six consecutive storm systems hit the country in under a month – was “supercharged” by climate change, according to a rapid attribution study.
December 16, 2024
Southeast Asia's carbon market could reach $3 trillion by 2050, says ASEAN report
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Southeast Asia's carbon market could reach $3 trillion by 2050, says ASEAN report

Southeast Asia's carbon market potential remains largely untapped. A recent report highlights that over the past 15 years, carbon credits provided by the ASEAN region have accounted for only 7% of the global carbon market.
December 13, 2024
Mixed climate legacy of Scholz’s collapsed coalition leaves challenges for next government
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Mixed climate legacy of Scholz’s collapsed coalition leaves challenges for next government

The early end of Olaf Scholz’s coalition government follows a three-year term marked by crises and a deep internal dispute over funding for future climate and energy policies.
December 13, 2024
Singapore's Charge+ acquires 3 EV charging firms as new licensing rules begin
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Singapore's Charge+ acquires 3 EV charging firms as new licensing rules begin

The electric vehicle charging station market in Singapore is undergoing significant changes. Some operators are opting to divest, with one company acquiring three competitors and over 140 charging points in one go.
December 12, 2024
Q&A: What could a US-China trade war mean for the energy transition?
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Q&A: What could a US-China trade war mean for the energy transition?

Ahead of Donald Trump’s second term as US president, a rerun of his first trade war with China is firmly on the cards – and minerals key to the energy transition may end up in the crossfire.
December 12, 2024
Taiwan’s green energy future: Tackling 3 key challenges with lessons from the UK, Germany
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Taiwan’s green energy future: Tackling 3 key challenges with lessons from the UK, Germany

Taiwan’s renewable energy market is at a crucial juncture. This article summarizes key insights from a report on Taiwan’s renewable energy sector, with a focus on the feed-in tariff system, market structure, and international lessons from the UK, Germany.
December 11, 2024
Nickel mining’s toll on Indonesia’s small islands: stories of resistance and survival
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Nickel mining’s toll on Indonesia’s small islands: stories of resistance and survival

Independent journalism collective, Project Multatuli, traces the struggles faced by communities being threatened by mining companies – from water supply and health issues, to loss of land and livelihoods.
December 11, 2024
Philippines' renewable energy market to enter full commercial operation
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Philippines' renewable energy market to enter full commercial operation

Starting on Dec. 26, the Department of Energy (DOE) of the Philippines has announced that the Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) trading system will fully return to a market-driven mechanism.
December 11, 2024
BP, JERA merge offshore wind businesses to spread investment risk
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BP, JERA merge offshore wind businesses to spread investment risk

BP and JERA announced on Dec. 9 that they plan to invest $5.8 billion by the end of 2030 to integrate their respective offshore wind businesses through a joint venture.
December 11, 2024
Is TSMC an effective environmental steward for Taiwan?
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Is TSMC an effective environmental steward for Taiwan?

Taiwan's environmental protection foundation CET outlines three key observations on TSMC's environmental impacts: its environmental record, rising energy demand amid expansion, and Taiwan's challenges in balancing industrial growth with sustainability.
December 10, 2024
Analysis: Why the $300 bln climate-finance goal is even less ambitious than it seems
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Analysis: Why the $300 bln climate-finance goal is even less ambitious than it seems

At COP29 in Baku, developed-country parties agreed to help raise “at least” $300bn a year by 2035 for climate action in developing countries. Yet it faced a strong backlash from many developing countries, with some branding it a “joke” and “betrayal”.
December 10, 2024
Philippines makes significant leap in renewable energy investment, BNEF report reveals
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Philippines makes significant leap in renewable energy investment, BNEF report reveals

The Philippines ranked among the top two most attractive emerging markets in Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) latest climate survey.
December 10, 2024
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