Land Bank of the Philippines increased its ASENSO sustainability bond offering to P30 billion to fund green and social development projects.
Summit co-chairs Heather Tallis (seated) and James Rattling Leaf, Sr. on stage in San Francisco. (photos by Saul Villegas of Moderno) With a growing appreciation for the value of Indigenous voices and ...
The Sun on MSNOpinion
Katsina 2026, Roadmap To Sustainable Development
Budgets are more than numbers—they reflect a society’s priorities and how determined it is to achieve them. Katsina’s 2026 ...
The Sustainability Accelerator at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability has selected 41 projects spanning biology, agriculture, electricity, industry, and water. The teams involve 67 faculty ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Landbank to raise P30 billion from sustainability bonds
State owned Land Bank of the Philippines is targeting to raise a minimum of P30 billion through a sustainability bond ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Balancing the three pillars of sustainability
WHEN Filipinos hear the word “sustainability,” the first thing that comes to mind is usually environmental protection. Images ...
The World Bank has supported the construction of two solar parks with a total capacity of 48 megawatt peak (MWp): 25 MWp with a 30 megawatt-hour (MWh) battery energy storage system (BESS) in the ...
Qatar Tribune on MSN
Education City reception showcases QF’s commitment to advancing contemporary sustainability practices and solutions through traditional knowledge
We feel at peace in (in traditional Qatari homes like Bayt Al Khater) precisely because they work with the grain of nature ...
The project will support Sharjah and the UAE’s rapidly expanding clean energy sector, in line with national net-zero goals ...
CHICO — Lupine, California aster, and snowberry seeds were planted along Big Chico Creek this month as part of a Chico State Green Campus habitat restoration project. “I’m really excited to hopefully ...
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