HK suffers most deaths in region from ship pollution

An article by Ada Lee, South China Morning Post Hong Kong has suffered the most from ship emissions in the Pearl River Delta, with locals accounting for 75 per cent of deaths related to sulphur dioxide released from vessels, a think tank found. The air quality at Kwai Chung and Tsim Sha Tsui could be Read on…

Using Benchmarks and Penalties to Improve Energy Efficiency in Singapore

An article by Cheng Zhi Wei, Green Business Times. When we think of long-term solutions to our energy needs, we usually think of sustainable energy sources. Big projects that harness energy from renewable sources, yet do not release the copious amounts of carbon dioxide that today’s conventional sources (oil, gas and coal) do. There are Read on…

Design in Motion

I sit in a brightly lit conference room observing professionals from a variety of different backgrounds. This may appear to be a typical scene from the corporate conference circuit, but in reality, it is anything but. The majority of light is provided by daylight rather than light bulbs, and the attendees aren’t placidly watching the Read on…

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