
Exclusive: Inside Singapore’s strategy for battling climate change
Interview with Tan Kok Yam, Deputy Secretary (Smart Nation and Digital Government), Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore.
Interview with Tan Kok Yam, Deputy Secretary (Smart Nation and Digital Government), Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore.
Chang Sau Sheong, CEO of energytech company SP Digital, discusses how they are cutting the nation’s power bills.
Cheryl Chung, Co-Director of Executive Education at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, explains.
The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) shares how social science research and zero-waste efforts will prepare the nation for a sustainable future.
Her Excellency Kara Owen, British High Commissioner to Singapore, discusses how countries can partner to tackle climate change, especially in a post-pandemic economic recovery.
Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) shares how it is making sustainability one of its core tenets.
Former senior British diplomat and author Tom Fletcher discusses UN reforms and the future of diplomacy.
We look at the potential hydrogen energy has for powering Singapore and achieving its 2050 emissions target.
Barney Crockett, the Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Scotland, shares the city’s plans for greening its energy use.
Greening the financial system may be the answer to building a more resilient economy.
Dr Ben Caldecott, global climate conference COP26 Strategy Advisor for Finance based out of the UK Cabinet Office, shares how governments can integrate climate risk into their financial decisions.
Interview with Ridzuan Ismail, Director of Water Supply (Network) Department, PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency.
Interview with Ion Mobility Co-Founder James Chan on transport innovation.
Interview with Professor Brian Collins CB FREng, Deputy Convenor of the UK Collaboratorium for Research on Infrastructure and Cities.
Flood resilience and coastal protection experts from Singapore’s water agency share the island state’s strategy for keeping floodwaters at bay.
Neil Dewis, Director of Yorkshire Water, shares how the region is coping with floods, droughts, and the pandemic.