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Renewable Energy

Shadow Energy Minister Ted O’Brien floats 10-year timeframe to get nuclear up and running in Australia

by Anas Siddiqui
Shadow Energy Minister Ted O’Brien floats 10-year timeframe to get nuclear up and running in Australia

The federal opposition is suggesting Australia could have nuclear power within a decade as it insists there is no “credible pathway” to net zero without the controversial energy source. Shadow …

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What is STEM? And why is it important to education?

by Anas Siddiqui
What is STEM? And why is it important to education?

STEM education is a way of teaching and learning that focuses on four specific areas: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It’s not just about memorising facts or formulas; STEM is …

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Green energy war: dominant Chinese exporters of EVs, batteries and solar panels face trade barriers, Natixis says

by Anas Siddiqui
Green energy war: dominant Chinese exporters of EVs, batteries and solar panels face trade barriers, Natixis says

China’s global dominance in the production of three key energy transition products – electric vehicles (EVs), batteries and solar panels – will face more challenges this year from industry overcapacity, …

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China’s climate goals: growing energy consumption, slow progress on decarbonisation pose challenges, says NEA director

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s climate goals: growing energy consumption, slow progress on decarbonisation pose challenges, says NEA director

China’s growing energy consumption, faltering progress on decarbonisation, and limitations on new energy capacity installation pose major challenges for the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter’s climate goals, according to the …

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Green finance: Hong Kong’s expertise can help Asia’s emerging markets fill climate funding gap, IFC regional head says

by Anas Siddiqui
Green finance: Hong Kong’s expertise can help Asia’s emerging markets fill climate funding gap, IFC regional head says

Hong Kong’s green financing expertise can help emerging markets in Asia-Pacific fill an enormous funding gap for tackling climate change, according to the regional head of International Finance Corp (IFC). …

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ESG investing: Funds focused on responsible practices outperform in the long haul, says index compiler

by Anas Siddiqui
ESG investing: Funds focused on responsible practices outperform in the long haul, says index compiler

Both the ESG and sustainability indices prioritise Hong Kong-listed constituents with longer track records. One basis point equals 0.01 per cent. The Exchange Square where Hong Kong stock exchange (HKEX) …

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Green Tech: Tetra Pak helps Chinese dairy firms automate production, cut energy and water usage, carbon emissions

by Anas Siddiqui
Green Tech: Tetra Pak helps Chinese dairy firms automate production, cut energy and water usage, carbon emissions

Established in Lund, Sweden in 1951 and now Switzerland-headquartered, Tetra Pak is a privately-owned firm which makes equipment for manufacturing cheese, ice-cream, dairy milk powder and alternative protein, besides cartons. …

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Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says

by Anas Siddiqui
Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says

A Vancouver non-profit is calling on Canada’s competition regulator to launch a greenwashing investigation into Lululemon — saying the athleisure brand is misleading consumers about its environmental practices. The complaint, which was filed by …

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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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The US Has Big Plans for Wind Energy—but an Obscure 1920s Law Is Getting in the Way

by Ron Morgan
The US Has Big Plans for Wind Energy—but an Obscure 1920s Law Is Getting in the Way

The reason for the Jones Act’s longevity, says Colin Grabow, a research fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, is that while it tends to benefit only a …

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