AI is growing faster than humanity is adapting. Can carbon disclosure, compute taxes, and ethical audits cool its rising heat?... Read More
Multinational Corporations
Renewable energy has surpassed coal for the first time, signaling a global shift toward cleaner and more sustainable electricity.... Read More
Conservationists call for change as the rise of luxury tourism in the Maasai Mara takes its toll on locals and the ecosystem.... Read More
South Korea has introduced a mandatory use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for international departing flights from its airports.... Read More
Women entrepreneurs are key drivers in ASEAN’s green economy. Yet, many still face barriers that limit their full potential.... Read More
As investors, consumers, regulators, and concerned citizens, we must continue to maintain a healthy skepticism of corporate climate claims.... Read More
People want products that align with their health, families, and values, but decades of over-promising have dulled consumer trust.... Read More
The pursuit of gender equality is ongoing, but not at the pace it should be. What roles do companies play in advancing progress?... Read More
The Singapore Business Carbon Report, now in its fourth edition, provides annual insights into the state of carbon reporting in Singapore. It is developed through the LowCarbonSG programme.... Read More
Across Asia, the overproduction and overconsumption of reusables may overshadow their potential to cut waste and emissions.... Read More

Intelligence with Integrity: The Case for a Carbon-Conscious AI Development
The Rise of Renewable Energy Overtakes Coal as Electricity Source
Luxury Tourism Threatens the Maasai Mara
South Korea’s Mandate on Obligatory Use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Empowering Women Entrepreneurs for ASEAN’s Green Economy
Maintaining Healthy Skepticism on Corporate Climate Claims
Beyond Empty Promises: How Hong Kong Can Build Consumer Trust in Sustainability
Gender Equality in Business: A Responsibility and Opportunity
UN Global Compact Network Singapore Launches 4th Singapore Business Carbon Report
When Green Turns Excessive: The Overproduction and Overconsumption of Reusables