by Sally Lau | Apr 10, 2022 | feature
Vietnam’s water crisis threatens food security 10 April 2022 by Sasha Kong Image by Nguyenkhacqui. Vietnam’s water shortage, especially during the long drought seasons, is widening the gap between rich and poor farmers. Access to a sufficient...
by Stella Chen | Jan 8, 2022 | feature, GreenBites
The world’s largest exporter of thermal coal, Indonesia plans to tighten restrictions on coal miners and build an industrial park that generates energy from renewables. What does the Widodo administration expect? Indonesia’s two transition plans to green energy Last...
by Amjad Aslam | Aug 16, 2021 | feature
August 16, 2021 UN report: Global warming can hit Asia particularly hard 17 August 2021 By Chermaine Lee and Rachel Li The latest report from the United Nations painted a rather grim future for us — global warming is inevitable. How bad will it be in Asia, where a lot...
by Amjad Aslam | Aug 10, 2021 | feature
August 10, 2021 Japan’s aviation industry turning to biofuel 10 August 2021 By Rachel Lee and Avery Choi Starting from 2025, JSC Holdings and Cosmo oil are aiming to produce 30,000 kilolitres of biofuel per year. 10 August 2021 By Rachel Li and Avery Choi One of...
by Amjad Aslam | Aug 4, 2021 | feature
August 4, 2021 How green are the Tokyo Olympics? 4 August 2021 By Bonnie Au and Khoa Tran Credit: photo by kndynt2099 is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games have been hyped as the greenest games so far. Remember when they promoted the medals made...
by Amjad Aslam | Aug 1, 2021 | feature
August 10, 2021 China’s Carbon Trading Market Launches with Mixed Reviews 27 July 2021 By Chermaine Lee and Avery Choi Credit: photo by AdamCohn is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 The world’s largest carbon credit trading system officially kicked off, with the first...