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An electricity trading project between Indonesia and Malaysia is lowering power costs, raising revenue and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Investing in energy transition may enable the textile sector to access markets that require lower-carbon supply chains.
The solutions in Asia and the Pacific: explore groundwater abstraction options, build efficient water infrastructure, develop better data, and improve water management, particularly for agriculture.
The principle of reciprocity in multilateral trade negotiations can unlock benefits to developing countries.
Singapore reinvented itself into a world-class city by taking an integrated approach to sustainable urban development.
Environment-friendly development policies helped the Republic of Korea reduce carbon emissions while sustaining high economic growth.
Surveyed developing member countries have priorities aligned with the environmental dimensions of the Sustainable Development Goals but need to take steps to overcome barriers and achieve their targets.
Strategies for making electric vehicles a sustainable solution include a phased implementation starting with e-buses in Dushanbe and climate finance.
Community-based solutions help preempt possible adverse effects of a wind farm in the northern Philippines and ensure an inclusive energy transition.
In the People’s Republic of China, biogas plants supply electricity to livestock farms using their wastes and produce organic fertilizer for eco-farming.