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Challenges and Prospects for a Green Economy

Pavan Sukhdev

Why do businesses and governments need to develop a new paradigm to tackle the climate change challenge? Can they be green and still grow? What strategies will help an inclusive growth that promotes economic development while preserving ecosystems, and how can they be prioritized?  What are the stumbling blocks in the path to greening the [...]

December 2nd, 2009 | Posted in Biodiversity,Carbon Footprint,Climate Change,Energy/Renewables,Government Policy,Green Technology | Read More »

Opening of the Marina Barrage

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I visited today the newly inaugurated Marina Barrage,  to see the largest solar installation in Singapore. It comprises of 405 panels over an area of 1,200 sqm and generates about 70kW, which supplements the daytime requirements of the building below. The grass on the roof top where the panels are installed is covered helps to lower the [...]

November 1st, 2008 | Posted in Energy/Renewables,Green Technology | Read More »

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