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Hong Kong Green Building Council Hits 100 Zero-Carbon Ready Certifications
The Hong Kong Green Building Council confirmed that the total number of Zero-Carbon Ready Certifications has reached 100, marking a…
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ESG Momentum Grows as Global ESG ETF Assets Hit New $800B Record
The trading screens keep flickering, the air feels a bit cold near the vents, and headlines keep landing in the…
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Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary Declared Eco-Sensitive Zone to Strengthen Wetland Conservation
The Parvati-Arga Bird Sanctuary Eco-Sensitive Zone declaration is a great step forward in the environmental protection of India. By informing…
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Asia’s Hubs Face Pressure To Curb Greenwashing And Cement Finance Status
A fund pitch sounds clean, the slides look green, and the meeting room air feels too cold. Later, the fine…
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2040 Vision: South Korea Pledges Carbon Cuts with Coal Phase-Out
A winter morning in Seoul, sharp air and traffic hum, and the news cycle carries a heavy line: South Korea…
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Malaysia Sets Clear Sustainability Agenda as ESG Summit 2025 Concludes
ESG Malaysia Summit 2025 ran as a working-style gathering in Kuala Lumpur, built around policy direction, corporate readiness, and delivery…
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Study Warns of Sharp Biodiversity Loss Rising in Climate-Sensitive Areas
The study tracks changes across climate-sensitive regions, including high mountains, tropical belts, coastal zones, and drylands. It links recent climate…
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Regions Marking Deforestation Slows In Parts Of The World Due To Conservation Efforts
On a winter morning, the air in many cities still carries that dry, burnt smell of land pressure, the kind…
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Bronze Sustainability Standing In EcoVadis Evaluation For Panasonic Automotive Systems
The smell of burnt coffee and warm printer paper is familiar in supplier audit rooms. This time, the headline reads…
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Role Models In Climate Action Rise As European Energy Efficiency Recognition Grows
A chilly morning air hangs around conference halls in Brussels, coffee smells in the corridors, badges clinking as delegates shuffle…
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