
Gabrielle See
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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3 weeks ago |
eco-business.com | Gabrielle See
As the European Union (EU)’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) comes into effect amid the global tariff wars, a new report is calling for Asia to enact its own carbon border levy to ease the public cost of decarbonising the region’s heavy industries. 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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3 weeks ago |
eco-business.com | Gabrielle See
Singapore’s central bank has appointed Munib Madni as the inaugural chief executive of its newly-established office for its blended finance initiative, Financing Asia’s Transition Partnership (FAST-P). 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.
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3 weeks ago |
eco-business.com | Gabrielle See
Malaysia could potentially tap on palm oil waste as a renewable source of energy to replace coal, which will gradually be phased out of the country’s energy systemover the next decade, said plantation and commodities minister Johari Abdul Ghani. 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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4 weeks ago |
eco-business.com | Gabrielle See
Indonesia – the only Southeast Asian country to propose new coal plants in 2024 – has been steadily introducing biomass into its power mix in the past few years as part of its renewable energy push. 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.
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1 month ago |
eco-business.com | Gabrielle See
A climate advocacy group has lodged a complaint with the Singapore Exchange (SGX) over Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco), accusing South Korea’s largest power utility firm of failing to disclose material climate-related risks in its US$11 billion bond issued earlier this year. 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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