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Tag: International Energy Agency

Business in Asia / Denmark / Malaysia

Malaysia’s chip boom raises energy concerns

December 16, 2025 - by Maria Xaver Dover - Leave a Comment

Malaysia’s rapidly expanding semiconductor industry could lead to a sharp rise in electricity-related emissions unless manufacturers improve how energy and water are used, experts warned at a sustainability summit held …

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General news / Sweden

H&M commit millions towards carbon removal

April 16, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

H&M and three other companies have committed $100 million to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The move is a part of an effort started by several major tech companies …

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Cambodia / China / General news / Laos / Malaysia / Myanmar / Philippines / Singapore / Thailand / Vietnam

Deaths from air pollution expected to explode in Asia

June 29, 2016 - by Frederik Guy Hoff Sonne - Leave a Comment

Premature deaths from outdoor air pollution are projected to rise from 3 million today to 4.5 million by 2040, concentrated mainly in developing Asia, International Energy Agency writes in a …

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