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Emissions from Hong Kong's built environment cannot be ignored any longer, says the Sustainability Leadership A-List winner. While greening infrastructure could nip carbon emissions in the bud, regulatory and retrofitting hurdles in the city remain.
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The plan to rejuvenate the Ganges’ second-largest tributary, overseen by the Delhi Development Authority, has been criticised for the amount of concrete involved.
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China’s national emissions trading scheme (ETS) is already the world’s biggest carbon market.
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As extreme heat events become more frequent, Asian cities are under pressure to protect their most vulnerable citizens.
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As cities grow and heat up, it’s time to get rid of your air-conditioner and have more plants in your homes.
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