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WEBINAR: Buildings and Cities: How can Southeast Asian cities harness building decarbonization measures to confront climate emergency?
Posted on September 21, 2022Continue readingThe Zero Carbon Building Accelerator initiative will be holding the first of its three-part webinar series this coming 6 October at 14:00 GMT +8. Titled “Buildings and Cities: How can Southeast Asian cities harness building decarbonization measures to confront climate emergency?,” this opening webinar will dive deeper into the concepts and fundamentals of building decarbonization […]
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Register for free for Daring Cities 2022: The Global Virtual Forum for Urban Leaders Taking on the Climate Emergency
Posted on September 13, 2022Continue readingDaring Cities 2022 is the first and only global, virtual forum that furthers the exchange of knowledge, builds capacity, and elevates the voices of diverse stakeholders to accelerate multilevel action on the climate emergency. This year, on 3-7 October join bold city leaders, practitioners, researchers, and experts on our virtual journey to tackle the multi-faceted […]
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Asia LEDS Partnership to hold webinars on smart grid tech, weather information apps
Posted on July 6, 2022Continue readingThe Asia LEDS Partnership (ALP) will be holding webinars on smart grid technology applications and weather information application service in green energy operations. Listen to the experiences from the Chinese Taipei Energy Bureau on their #smartmeter application to reduce consumer electricity consumption and improve the efficiency of energy utilization. This webinar will be held on […]
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UNDP gears up for upcoming release of Philippine green recovery report
Posted on June 7, 2022Continue readingThe Philippines faced one of the world’s strictest and longest COVID-19 lockdown periods, severely stunting the economy, displacing workers, and worsening poverty and hunger, among other negative effects. At least PHP 1.1-billion lost, around 2.2-million workers displaced, and numerous adverse impacts to the environment due to infectious wastes such as face masks—these are just some […]




