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Gabrielle See

Asia–Pacific (APAC)

Finance Correspondent at Eco-Business

covering sustainable finance in asia for @ecobusinesscom | ex-@cnbci | 📬 [email protected] | thought-following views all mine

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  • 6 days ago | smiletutor.sg | Gabrielle See

    ‘Biophilia. Whenever I mention the word, I always get odd looks, people tilting their heads, and questions about what the word means. So, what is BioPhillia? ‘Biophilia’ has roots in 1964, when social psychologist Erich Fromm explained the concept as two living things being positively integrated with each other. Biophilia characteristically incorporates elements from nature to be both functional and beneficial to the inhabitants of the building.

  • 1 week ago | eco-business.com | Gabrielle See

    The world has been reeling from the devastating impact of the United States president Donald Trump’s abrupt suspension of foreign aid since end-January.

  • 2 weeks ago | eco-business.com | Gabrielle See

    Indonesia – which operates the world’s fifth-largest coal fleet – was the only Southeast Asian nation to propose new coal plants in 2024. Already subscribed? Sign in There's something for everyone. We offer a range of subscription plans. Access our stories and receive our Insights Weekly newsletter with the free EB Member plan. Unlock unlimited access to our content and archive with EB Circle. Publish your content with EB Premium.

  • 3 weeks ago | smiletutor.sg | Gabrielle See

    I frequently saw how parents showered their children with kisses and words of affirmation during morning drop-offs when I was doing early childhood. Being a little cynical, I’d sometimes think about how Elijah or Rui Qi is receiving so much love, care, attention, and support now, but eventually, she’ll grow up to be one of us. ‘Us’, as in “yet another Asian child who never felt much love or support and goes through their whole life seeking parental validation.”.

  • 3 weeks ago | eco-business.com | Gabrielle See

    On the back of UOB becoming the first Singapore bank to publish a Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD)-aligned sustainability report, its competitor OCBC has vowed to enhance its own nature risk assessment capabilities by the next reporting cycle. Already subscribed? Sign in There's something for everyone. We offer a range of subscription plans. Access our stories and receive our Insights Weekly newsletter with the free EB Member plan.

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