Climate Asia: China’s mixed record on energy investment

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Climate Asia: China’s mixed record on energy investment

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China’s mixed record on energy investment

As a major global investor in fossil fuel development, Beijing is now moving its money to renewable energy projects. IEA

China driving Indonesia’s climate transition

How is Chinese investment accelerating EV, solar panel, and battery production — and fueling dirty industries, too? New Security Beat

Philippines’s GDP growth hammered by climate violence

Manila doubles its climate change budget as the Philippines reels from a record series of typhoons, hitting economic growth expectations. Barron’s, Malaya

E-rickshaws transform the streets of Bangladesh

Some 4 million of these vehicles are on the roads — bringing climate promise and regulatory challenges. Eco-Business

Malaysia opens up bidding for water-based solar

The second round of bidding in 12 months aims to hit renewable goals via floating solar projects. PV magazine

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Kari Huus

Kari Huus is a writer and editor based in Seattle. She was a staff reporter for MSNBC.com from 1996-2014, with stints covering international business, foreign policy, and national affairs. Earlier, she reported on China for the Far Eastern Economic Review in Hong Kong, and Newsweek in Beijing. From 2015 to 2020, she was managing editor for the website Money Talks News.