Issue 96: South-east Asia’s outsized green gap; Singapore banks on sustainability wave in finance
In this issue: South-east Asia appears highly unlikely to achieve the US$1.5 trillion of green investments needed by 2030 to meet its...
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RESEND VERIFICATION EMAILKenneth Lim is a deputy news editor at BT who oversees coverage of environmental, social and governance issues. Over his career, he has covered Singapore public capital markets and regulations, South-east Asian private capital markets and US debt markets, as well as non-journalism work related to sustainable finance.
In this issue: South-east Asia appears highly unlikely to achieve the US$1.5 trillion of green investments needed by 2030 to meet its...
In this issue: Banks’ financed emissions mostly improved despite some trouble spots, while standard ways of assessing impact might not be enough...
In this issue: Major investors are standing firm on ESG principles, which suggests that the pushback against ESG investing isn’t a retreat...
In this issue: In this issue: Most Singapore-listed clinical companies are still not disclosing key emissions and waste data, while Indonesia’s oversupply...
In this issue: Sustainability and Environment Minister Grace Fu is surprised some accountants are resistant to climate reporting, while think tank Ember...
AS CLIMATE reporting appears inevitable for Singapore’s listed and large non-listed companies, one challenge will be getting companies to go beyond measuring...
In this issue: In this issue: Singapore listcos are still slow to show how they are managing climate transition risk, while major...
In this issue: A planned seawater-based carbon capture project must overcome cost and scale hurdles, while the Asian Development Bank report says...
In this issue: The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore will mandate use of sustainable aviation fuel from 2026, while the stock exchanges...
A RECENT report by the US-based Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and India’s auctusESG makes a familiar argument: Blended...
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