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Climate change: Budget, stakeholder engagement are ‘main challenges for Hong Kong firms’

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate change: Budget, stakeholder engagement are ‘main challenges for Hong Kong firms’

“These findings make it clear that decarbonisation is an immense undertaking requiring a holistic approach. The business community needs access to sufficient funding, strong internal alignment, and effective stakeholder engagement …

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What is green hydrogen and what is China’s role in its production and use?

by Anas Siddiqui
What is green hydrogen and what is China’s role in its production and use?

Here is what you need to know about green hydrogen: 01:27 France unveils prototype zero-emission cargo ship powered by hydrogen France unveils prototype zero-emission cargo ship powered by hydrogen What …

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Opinion | Hong Kong needs to start decarbonising its buildings. Here’s how

by Ron Morgan
Opinion | Hong Kong needs to start decarbonising its buildings. Here’s how

The EU introduced its energy performance certificate (EPC) system for sold or leased buildings in 2002, with A being the best and G the worst. Larger public buildings, which are …

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Earth Day: Paul Chan says Hong Kong has the expertise, liquidity to support region’s transition finance needs

by Anas Siddiqui
Earth Day: Paul Chan says Hong Kong has the expertise, liquidity to support region’s transition finance needs

Hong Kong can do more to help finance the transition of high-emitting sectors and heavy-polluting industries to more sustainable business activities as a hub for the region, Financial Secretary Paul …

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Opinion | With defence spending a priority, can Nato members balance their budgets?

by Walter Watson
Opinion | With defence spending a priority, can Nato members balance their budgets?

Defence spending has now formally joined a long and growing queue of impossible budgetary imperatives facing governments worldwide, and among Nato’s 31 members in particular. How to reconcile depleted coffers …

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China’s EV makers face rising EU demands on climate disclosures, sustainability compliance, eroding export edge: expert

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s EV makers face rising EU demands on climate disclosures, sustainability compliance, eroding export edge: expert

“Such regulations not only brought additional sustainability requirements for market entry into the private sector, they are also manifested in the EU’s public-sector procurement policies. Some can be considered a …

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Tata Motors ties up with LeadIT for greener future

by Horatio Thompson
Tata Motors ties up with LeadIT for greener future

New Delhi: Tata Motors on Monday said it has tied up with the Leadership Group for Industry Transition (LeadIT), a global alliance launched by governments of Sweden and India at …

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Opinion | Can Red Sea attacks spur Southeast Asia’s next phase of clean energy transition?

by Walter Watson
Opinion | Can Red Sea attacks spur Southeast Asia’s next phase of clean energy transition?

One bright spot is the shifting momentum in the region with Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore speeding up renewable capacity, while lining up plans with their net-zero emission goals by 2050 …

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Opinion | A pat on our backs for the precious climate change victories of 2023

by Walter Watson
Opinion | A pat on our backs for the precious climate change victories of 2023

First, the global discourse on climate change. A few years ago, only a handful truly cared. Today, surveys show that most people see climate change as a critical concern. This …

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Climate change: Asia-Pacific firms waver on net-zero action plans as cost realities set in, EY study finds

by Anas Siddiqui
Climate change: Asia-Pacific firms waver on net-zero action plans as cost realities set in, EY study finds

Businesses in Asia-Pacific are not moving fast enough on climate action – in fact, they are slowing down – and companies globally are not producing accurate enough climate disclosures to …

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