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Green Pulse Podcast: Are electric vehicles really green?
Mr Goh Chee Kiong, chief executive of Charge+, the green mobility arm of Singapore clean energy company Sunseap Group, discusses Electric Vehicles and whether they really are greener than vehicles that run on petrol or diesel.ST PHOTO: ALICIA CHAN
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Green Pulse Podcast: Can aquaculture solve the seafood “seaspiracy”?
In this episode of Green Pulse, we speak with Professor Dean Jerry (pictured), an aquaculture expert from the Singapore campus of the James Cook University, about the implications of seafood consumption and the role of aquaculture in feeding the world.PHOTO: COURTESY OF DEAN JERRY
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Green Pulse Podcast: Can EVs and petrol duty hike green Singapore s land transport sector?
In this Green Pulse Podcast: We discuss with ST s Chris Tan and SUTD s Associate Professor Lynette Cheah, Singapore s drive to make its vehicle fleet cleaner, including new incentives to make cleaner cars more attractive.ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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Synopsis: The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change.
Despite the pandemic dominating headlines, governments and investors made major commitments last year to tackle climate change. Has this really changed the mood and the global will to step up action to fight the growing climate crisis?
In this episode, ST’s environment correspondent Audrey Tan and climate change editor David Fogarty chat with Mr Alden Meyer, a world-renowned expert in climate and energy policy who has been involved in United Nations climate negotiations for more than two decades. Mr Meyer is a senior associate of E3G, an independent European climate change think-tank.