The new "Superbus" prototype draws attention with capabilities of both buses and sports cars. Photo by Smartplanet.com
- 2011 EPA Environmental Quality Award
- 2011-2020 Action Plan for Electric Vehicles
- America's Bike Friendly Universities
- Amtrak
- Asia-Pacific Cycle Congress
- Asian Development Bank
- Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Progessionals
- Australia
- Berkeley
- Brisbane
- California
- City of Industry
- Clean Fuels + Vehicles
- Community Preference Survey
- Cuomo
- Data + Research
- Davis
- Department of Energy
- Department of Transportation
- environment
- European Union
- Events
- France
- Fueling Sustainable Transportation Program
- Germany
- Italy
- London
- Metrolink
- Mobility
- National Association of Realtors
- Netherlands
- New York
- Philippines
- Pollution
- Public Spaces
- Quality of Life
- Quebec
- ReThinking America's Streets
- Santa Barbara
- Southern California Edison
- Superbus
- Sustainable Transport
- Technology + Innovation
- The United Kingdom
- Tri-State Transportation Campaign
- University of California
- University of Southern California
- Walking + Bicycling
- Wubbo Ockels
Seoul's color-coded buses simplify route identification and encourage bus ridership. Photo by Jon Allen.
“Reefs at Risk Revisited” report presents comprehensive analysis of threats to coral reefs
- Africa
- Asia
- Australia
- Bahamas
- belize
- Bermuda
- caribbean
- Climate Change
- Coral Reefs
- Costa Rica
- cuba
- development
- Dominican Republic
- economic valuation
- ecosystem services
- Europe
- Honduras
- Indonesia
- international policy
- Kenya
- malaysia
- Mapping
- Mexico
- Middle East
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- north america
- oceans
- People & Ecosystems
- Philippines
- protected areas
- puerto rico
- Reefs at Risk
- south africa
- southeast asia
- st lucia
- sustainable development
- tanzania
- Thailand
- tobago
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Water
“Reefs at Risk Revisited” report presents comprehensive analysis of threats to coral reefs
- Africa
- Asia
- Australia
- Bahamas
- belize
- Bermuda
- biodiversity
- caribbean
- Climate Change
- Coral Reefs
- Costa Rica
- Dominican Republic
- economic valuation
- ecosystem services
- Europe
- fisheries
- greenhouse gases
- Honduras
- Indonesia
- Jamaica
- Kenya
- malaysia
- Mexico
- Middle East
- natural resources
- New Zealand
- north america
- oceans
- panama
- People & Ecosystems
- Philippines
- protected areas
- puerto rico
- Reefs at Risk
- south africa
- south america
- southeast asia
- sri lanka
- sustainable development
- tanzania
- Thailand
- United Kingdom
- United States
- us policy
- Water
<
p>This piece is adapted from a speech that was delivered on June 25th at the 5th Asia Clean Energy Forum: Meeting the Technology Transfer Challenge.
How can the financial community better understand the financial impacts of environmental trends?
Environmental risks in the power, food and beverage, and real estate sectors can pose new challenges for investors.
More than half of existing and planned power plants in South and Southeast Asia are located in areas currently considered water scarce or stressed, according to findings in a report released today by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and HSBC’s Climate Change Centre of Excellence.
Environmental trends could have significant financial repercussions for the $40 billion food and beverage industry in South and Southeast Asia, according to a report released today by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and HSBC’s Climate Change Centre of Excellence.
<
p>“Green” building retrofits or new construction can protect the Asian real estate sector from increasing environmental risks emerging in the region, according to a new report released by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and HSBC’s Climate Change Centre o



