Climate Groups in Asia Push for Energy Sovereignty
REImagine Asia emphasizes the need for rich countries and polluters to pay their climate debt so that developing countries in Asia can achieve energy sovereignty.
REImagine Asia emphasizes the need for rich countries and polluters to pay their climate debt so that developing countries in Asia can achieve energy sovereignty.
The ADB must redirect its investments toward these climate solutions centered on people and ecological integrity, not profit.
Jakarta's air quality remains unhealthy. In 2024, the city's air contained an average of 43 micrograms of fine particles (PM2.5) per cubic meter (43 µg/m3).
After months of ambiguity, the COP30 Presidency has finally shifted to a language of delivery by specifically emphasizes the outcome of the Global Stocktake and ensures a just energy transition.
Taiwan must use this opportunity to make a just transition to community-led renewable energy.
The letter lacks an outline on how to respond to the ambition cycle, namely the decision to transition away from fossil fuels and triple renewable energy capacity by 2030.