Ports around the world are vulnerable to extreme events because, by nature, port infrastructure is exposed to multiple elements.
Are Plastic Roads Ready for Commercial Launch?
An article in the Asia Pacific Infrastructure magazine August-September issue features a plastic road, made from 70% recycled plastics.
Extreme Temperatures Cause Asphalt to Release Harmful Emissions
A new study finds that increasing temperatures, during the hottest and sunniest periods, asphalt releases hazardous air pollutants.
Green Steel Plant A Boon for Carbon Zero Steel Production
The first low-carbon steel pilot plant in Lulea, Sweden has spurred other countries like Australia to invest in green steel production.
Electric Utilities are Hindering Transition to Renewable Energy, Study Says
The study of 3,000 electric utilities around the world finds that they are lagging and even hindering the global transition to renewable energy.
Low-Carbon Infrastructure and Carbon Neutrality Asset Managers Must Factor In
Asset managers need to include low carbon options, and carbon neutrality in the renewal, upgrading, and maintenance plans of infrastructure.
Climate Adaptation Explained Excellently in this UN Video Documentary
The UN video "Adapting to a changing climate," shows the impacts of climate change around the world and why there is a need to adapt to it.
Stories of Migrants in Australia Adapting to Climate Change
No strangers to climate change, these migrants in Australia are adapting again using the knowledge they learned from their native country.
South Korea’s Carbon Emissions and Renewable Energy Efforts
South Korea’s attempt to achieve its green aspirations, incorporating more renewable energy into its electricity mix, reducing its emissions.
Coastal Adaptation in South America and Case Studies in Venezuela and Uruguay
The South America region is prioritising climate adaptation as 6% of its population are living exposed to sea-level rise and ENSO events.