Being climate realists means that we need to look at the complexity and different aspects of decarbonization. ... Read More
Goal 7
In the realm of sustainable development, which future do we wish to inhabit and what can we do to realize that vision?... Read More
As global inequality persists, addressing the Great Green Divide stands as one of the most urgent challenges of our time.... Read More
The world still largely relies on fossil fuel to generate electricity. In contrast, Paraguay stands out by exclusively sourcing its electricity from renewable energy.... Read More
Providing refugee camps with adequate facilities and minimal environmental impact is important. The CAMP+ initiative aims to address this.... Read More
“I've come to appreciate that progress in sustainability is not always linear; it involves navigating complexities and adapting to unforeseen challenges. Building a strong foundation is essential, emphasizing the need for comprehensive frameworks and strategies that can withstand fluctuations.”... Read More
Singapore, the US, and C40 Cities collaborate to establish green shipping corridors to support decarbonization in the shipping industry.... Read More

Indonesia Needs More “Climate Realists”
A Tale of Two Futures
The Great Green Divide, Call for Global Unity
Paraguay’s Electricity Is Entirely Sourced from Renewable Energy, Hydropower
Toward Environmentally Sustainable Refugee Camps with the CAMP+ Initiative
An Interview with Tanah Sullivan, Head of Sustainability at GoTo
Singapore-US Partnerships for Green Shipping Corridors