Firms in Indonesia struggle to go green in energy use
Experts say, until the government creates an enabling environment, firms will struggle to achieve a low carbon footprint in the country and Green energy infrastructure will not…
Experts say, until the government creates an enabling environment, firms will struggle to achieve a low carbon footprint in the country and Green energy infrastructure will not…
According to the Central Disaster Safety Relief Headquarters of South Korea, 5,242 people have been displaced with 613 yet to return home, as of September 8.
The province has received an average of 132.2 millimetres of rain since July, 57 percent less than average and the lowest on record for the period.
Around five people were swept away by raging waters and later rescued after water burst through the breach.
The Malaysian Meteorological Department forecast that the rainy season would continue for the next few months.
Despite its quick landfall, the typhoon dumped heavy rains in the southern part of the country, as well as in Jeju Island.
120 victims were evacuated to a temporary relief centre at Dewan Kampung Padang Empang.
The average days with the highest temperature reaching or exceeding 35 degrees Celsius on the day in China reached 14.3 days, a record high since 1961.
The super typhoon moved out of South Korea about 2 1/2 hours after making landfall on the southern coast.
Singapore’s target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 aligns its longer-term climate target with other developed nations.