
Renewable Energy Could Generate $100B in Southeast Asia by 2030
“The battle against climate change will be won or lost in Asia and the Pacific. A decisive front in that battle is Southeast Asia.” – Asia Development Bank
“The battle against climate change will be won or lost in Asia and the Pacific. A decisive front in that battle is Southeast Asia.” – Asia Development Bank
The Philippines is taking crucial steps to plan for the future of their energy sector.
Coastal forests capture carbon at a rate 30-50 times higher than terrestrial forests. What does this mean for sustainable development?
Meeting the need for clean energy means reaping the benefits of being an early adopter in untapped fields. Invest SEA seeks investors to rise to the occasion. Will that be you?
Can sustainable practices set the foundation for new business ventures in Borneo?
While boasting an abundance of timber production in sought-after woods like mahogany and teak, Southeast Asia is also susceptible to illegal logging and deforestation. These
Cutting edge practices are gaining traction in the plantations and gaining respect from businesses across the globe. The future of sustainable farming is already taking place, today, in Southeast Asia.
Current methods of harvesting palm oil in Southeast Asia are harming the environment. According to the World Wildlife Fund, the side effects of negligent palm oil harvesting are wide-ranging and dire.