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OPINION

Sources of East Asia's industrial capabilities

Oped, Published on 29/04/2023

» As the US works to limit China's access to advanced technologies like semiconductors, it cannot ignore its own dependence on small Asian economies like South Korea and Taiwan for many of those same technologies. The question the US and its allies must ask, then, is how reliable these economies are as producers.

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Indonesia's EV goals hinge on green mining drive

News, Published on 01/04/2023

» With the world's largest reserves of nickel, used extensively in making batteries, Indonesia is aiming to become an electric vehicle powerhouse, not least by courting Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

OPINION

Multilateralism is still the best course of action

Oped, Published on 25/02/2023

» The great statesmanship and leadership that the United States showed during and after World War II is well known. America was the world's preeminent political, economic, and military power, and instead of using its position to penalise the losers and demand reparations, it helped plan and found multilateral global-governance institutions that would give all countries a seat at the table.

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Clean energy key to Thai climate goals

Oped, Published on 15/02/2023

» Thailand has vowed to reach net-zero emissions by 2065, but without taking action against its biggest polluter -- the energy sector -- its promise will fall flat.

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OPINION

Smarter climate finance needed

Oped, Published on 15/02/2023

» Recent estimates suggest that the developing world will need US$1 trillion of external climate finance annually by 2025, and $2.4 trillion per year by 2030, to meet the goals enshrined in the Paris climate agreement. But these targets will not be met unless international financial institutions and governments create stronger incentives, paying special attention to three key areas.

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OPINION

Is Asean ready for green hydrogen?

News, Published on 30/01/2023

» Climate change and the energy transition have made research and development (R&D) in clean energy a priority as countries aim to reach net-zero by 2050. Hydrogen has been categorically singled out as a possible source of energy in the not-too-distant future. Indeed, hydrogen has been widely used in many applications, including in refining ammonia and petroleum, and the production of methanol and synthetic fuels which have more emissions. These applications accounted for more than 93% of global hydrogen consumption in 2020.

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OPINION

Tackling our plastic waste woes

Oped, Published on 05/01/2023

» Today, most of the products and packaging in our local market are designed to be "disposable", with little or no concern for environmental impacts and any negative influences on human health.

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Will we soon have unlimited clean energy?

Oped, Gwynne Dyer, Published on 17/12/2022

» Nuclear fusion, the "holy grail" that would finally end all the world's energy problems, has been receding into the future at the rate of about one year per year all my adult life -- it was always "about 30 years away" -- but suddenly we're catching up. Unfortunately, the change of pace comes too late to save us from an acute global climate emergency.

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OPINION

EV market faces bumps

News, Editorial, Published on 12/12/2022

» Tesla has become a powerful catalyst for Thai electric vehicle market after the company launched two EV models in the Thai market last week.

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Green energy, economy, equity are key

Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 30/11/2022

» The challenge of climate change and environmental degradation is an existential threat which is increasingly recognised in all corners of the globe. Its urgency is all the more pressing because it harbours ill for our children and the next generations in terms of their survival and modus vivendi, unless comprehensive action is taken, anchored on the "whole of humanity and whole of society" approach and premised on effective global-local partnerships to prevent, reduce and rectify harm.