SEAS members also believe the three biggest opportunities to advance net zero goals across Asean are greater cross-border collaboration (70%), more definitive policies affecting regions and not just countries (56%) and more investment and availability of finance for green energy projects (55%).
More than two-thirds (72%) of respondents from a local energy association believe that Singapore is not making fast enough progress on its net-zero targets.
Members of the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) feel Singaporeans will be badly affected by climate change (29%) or somewhat affected despite action (55%) in the next 10 years.

