climate change

How the world became dangerous again - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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How the world became dangerous again

The complexion of this brave new world will ultimately depend on the choices that humanity makes in the face of global challenges.
Southeast Asia stands to gain US$12.5 tril if it takes the lead on climate action: Deloitte - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Southeast Asia stands to gain US$12.5 tril if it takes the lead on climate action: Deloitte

"It's time to move away from the narrative of cost towards one of economic growth and success."
OCBC launches OCBC Climate Index - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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OCBC launches OCBC Climate Index

OCBC partners Eco-Business to launch OCBC Climate Index.
Climate scientists reach 'unequivocal' consensus on human-made warming in landmark report - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Climate scientists reach 'unequivocal' consensus on human-made warming in landmark report

The document is “a code red for humanity,” said Antonio Guterres, secretary-general of the United Nations
Investors and companies paying attention to ESG  because of climate change - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Investors and companies paying attention to ESG because of climate change

Investors and companies are paying attention to ESG on the back of climate change, and cost avoidance with green assets

Environmental, Social and Governance

Al Gore warns greenwashing may stop the climate fight in its tracks

According to Generation Investment, which Gore chairs, 42% of environmental claims have been "exaggerated, false or deceptive."
Singapore and EU reaffirm joint commitment to climate change - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Climate change

Singapore and EU reaffirm joint commitment to climate change

The meetings also discussed opportunities for collaboration in areas like green finance.
Observing the green swans - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Observing the 'green swans': events caused by climate change and biodiversity loss

The phrase "green swans" has been introduced to refer to events caused by climate change and biodiversity loss.
Why reducing global emissions is important - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Climate change

Why reducing global emissions is important

To save the world, countries that emit less than the global per capita average should get a carbon incentive, says Raghuram Rajan.
Views: The geopolitics of climate change - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Climate change

The geopolitics of climate change

Climate change is not just about green energy. Geopolitical considerations among countries have to be considered.
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