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SINGAPORE - Even amid a global push towards renewable energy, work to stop carbon emissions and deforestation needs to continue, and efforts must be made to implement nature-based climate solutions, an expert panel said on Tuesday (May 25).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Rising sea levels, higher temperatures and threats to water and food security are some of the climate change challenges faced by Singapore and Qatar as well as other countries in the Middle East.
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The SG Eco Fund supports the Singapore Green Plan 2030, a roadmap that charts a more sustainable path forward for the Republic.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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