Thailand’s national science agency is deploying a network of “electronic nose” sensors to pinpoint the sources of hazardous ...
Despite rising commitments from Japan and Thailand’s seafood companies, few firms have implemented the robust traceability systems required to manage escalating environmental and social risks, ...
The shipment are said to be over RM2.15 million (US$550,000) in value and found to be entering the country from Canada, Spain and Croatia, being falsely declared as copper concentrate.
A lack of actionable data at a local level could be addressed under the country's highly-anticipated Climate Change Bill. The ...
Rapid growth in renewable energy and efficiency roles could offset manufacturing job losses, though outlook depends on policy ...
Without intervention, rice, the country’s primary staple food, could lose up to 60 per cent of its ability to grow by 2050, ...
Extreme weather and rising emissions exposure threaten manufacturing hubs as firms face mounting costs and disruption.
Asia’s climate tech startups are facing a sharper funding squeeze in 2026 – but Singapore’s growing ecosystem shows that ...
Allowance surge ahead of 2026–2030 trading phase highlights shift from free permits, raising industry cost concerns despite ...
Bangkok authorities have launched a pilot project to help motorcycle taxi riders switch to electric vehicles (EV), as industry groups push for broader measures to boost EV demand nationwide.
AI promises productivity gains, but without corporate and investor commitment, Singapore risks deeper inequality, higher emissions, and growing social strain as jobs are lost.
Court dismissal raises questions about how far companies can stretch climate claims without breaching the law in Australia, the region's most progressive jurisdiction for tackling greenwashing.