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Energy industry leaders push for Indonesia’s energy transition

Indonesia, which has the world’s largest geothermal reserves, aims to achieve geothermal power capacity of 3.35 gigawatts (GW) by 2030.

  • Published: May 26, 20226:48 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Tons of trash, less to recycle: The irony of recycling plastic waste

Based on data as of 2021, as much as 17 percent of the total waste in Indonesia is plastic, whereas a maximum of only 9 percent can still be recycled.

  • Published: May 26, 20226:47 am
  • Author Ann Asianews Network
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Delhi witnesses heavy rainfall, power cut, traffic jam

Airline companies like Air India and Indigo reported on social media that the departure of their flights may be affected due to the bad weather in Delhi.

  • Published: May 24, 20225:51 am
  • Author The Statesman
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Phnom Penh residents urged to save water

An official said the capital's water supply was affected by the dry season, with lower than average river levels causing water imbalances.

  • Published: May 24, 20225:50 am
  • Author Voun Dara
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Green transition the only pathway ahead

The Vietnamese government has to adopt policies on infrastructure, as well as encourage business models that embrace a green mindset, believes industry experts.

  • Published: May 23, 20222:21 pm
  • Author Viet Nam News
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Tanon folk rise against plastic pollution

With their lifeline under threat, local fishing communities along the Tanon strait are leading the charge to preserve one of the largest marine protected areas in the country.

  • Published: May 23, 20222:19 pm
  • Author Krixia Subingsubing
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World in one of the most severe energy crises since 1970s: WEF

The Head of Energy warned that countries are at risk of disrupting of their energy supply chain at a time when the window to prevent the worst consequences of climate change is…

  • Published: May 23, 20222:00 pm
  • Author Shefali Rekhi
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5 strategies to navigate the shifting frontiers of the energy transition

The global energy transition, pivotal to climate change mitigation efforts and for delivering secure and affordable energy for all, has made gradual progress in recent years.

  • Published: May 23, 20229:50 am
  • Author Roberto Bocca and Harsh Vijay Singh
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‘Rising sea levels can bring biggest displacement of mankind’: Photojournalist

According to photojournalist Kadir van Lohuizen, the increase in the level of the world’s oceans will “severely” affect future generations, forcing people in some regions to…

  • Published: May 20, 20222:33 pm
  • Author Jo He-rim
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Korean ministry to work on new deposit system for single-use cups

From June 10, franchise cafes, bakeries and fast-food franchises with more than 100 branches have to charge a 300 won deposit per single-use cup to customers.

  • Published: May 20, 20222:30 pm
  • Author Im Eun-byel

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