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Eco-Business Podcast

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‘Complex yet interconnected’: Xylem’s VP of Global Lifecycle Services on securing water in APAC

27m · Published 20 Mar 01:29
How can Asia Pacific secure water for future generations? The Eco-Business Podcast talks to the Vice President, Global Lifecycle Services, Emerging Markets, of water technology company Xylem, on why climate change will exacerbate existing water scarcity and quality issues in the region

The race to insure Southeast Asia against climate risk

36m · Published 15 Feb 03:38
Heat, storms, floods, fires – Asia is highly vulnerable to climate risk, but massively underinsured against it. This trend is putting the wallets and livelihoods of billions in jeopardy. Data by global insurer Munich Re last month showed that the region was once again poorly indemnified in 2023, with only 14 per cent of US$50 billion of damages recovered. Joining the Eco-Business Podcast to examine the factors holding Asia back on climate insurance are Dr Jack Xia, chief actuary of Singapore-based insurer Igloo, which offers an automated “Weather Index insurance” for farmers in Vietnam, and Dr Christopher Au, head of risk advisory and insurance firm WTW’s Asia Pacific Climate Risk Centre. Tune in as we discuss: - The reasons Southeast Asia is underinsured against growing extreme weather risks - How insurers can strike a balance between keeping premiums affordable and ensuring business continuity - The risk of uninsurable climate risks in the region - The role of government and blended finance models - What climate insurance could look like in the future

"Sustainability must be accessible": Arthaland's CSO on making green buildings a norm

17m · Published 14 Nov 07:42
Can sustainable real estate address the climate-induced problems plaguing the Philippine capital of Manila? The Eco-Business Podcast talks to the chief sustainability officer of Arthaland Oliver Chan about the growing sustainable real estate market in the Philippines and how the company strikes a careful balance between sustainability and affordability

Scrutiny, Scope 3 and Asian realities: Petronas sustainability chief on climate action at COP28

30m · Published 14 Nov 02:08
A strong oil and gas presence is expected at the COP28 climate summit this month, after host United Arab Emirates said everyone needs to be at the table to find better solutions to stop global warming. But many remain sceptical of whether the industry can be earnest contributors to the climate agenda. Fossil fuels are the primary cause of global warming, and some of the biggest energy majors have in recent years walked back their sustainability ambitions. Blockbuster Big Oil earnings last year amid high fuel prices have led to profiteering accusations, while environmentalists suspect that fossil fuel lobbyists blocked more ambitious targets at last year’s COP27 in Egypt. Joining the Eco-Business podcast to discuss the role that fossil fuel firms will play at COP28 is Charlotte Wolff-Bye, the chief sustainability officer of Petronas. Petronas is Malaysia’s state-owned energy company, and one of the country’s biggest financial contributors. It has operations around the world, and its daily production averaged 2.4 million barrels of oil equivalent last year. The company has also been present at past COP summits, where it has pledged action in areas such as better managing methane emissions. Tune in as we discuss: - What Petronas will bring to COP28 - Can there be greater action on the fossil fuel sector’s sizeable Scope 3 emissions? - How Petronas aims to build trust with sceptics - What a “responsible phase-down” of fossil fuels – as floated by COP28 leadership – entails - The ideal outcomes from the climate summit

Seeing through the haze – is palm oil still to blame?

31m · Published 01 Nov 13:06
Transboundary haze pollution is back with a vengeance in Southeast Asia. The Eco-Business Podcast talks to RSPO CEO Joseph D'Cruz about what the palm oil oil sector can do to put out the peatland fires that have burned annually for four decades.

“Never give in to fear”: Nobel peace prize nominee and Filipino IP leader Vicky Tauli Corpuz

26m · Published 25 Oct 06:33
In celebration of Indigenous People month in the Philippines, the former United Nations special rapporteur tells the Eco-Business Podcast about her lifelong work to empower communities in Asia’s most dangerous place for environmental defenders.

Philippine central bank exec Lyn Javier speaks about the lender's maiden sustainability report

15m · Published 08 Sep 09:20
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas assistant governor talks to the Eco-Business Podcast about the regulator’s maiden sustainability report that she says focuses not only on meeting international standards for green finance but features an empirical study of climate impacts on banks and the nation’s first taxonomy.

'The world is already 1.1°C warmer – a matter of life and death for Global South': Winston Chow

30m · Published 14 Aug 04:04
Joining the Eco-Business Podcast to talk about climate adaptation is Professor Winston Chow, who was recently appointed co-chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's working group on impacts, adaptation and vulnerability. Tune in as we talk about: What does climate adaptation really mean? The road ahead for climate-vulnerable countries How well prepared is the Global South for cascading risks? Climate adaptation success stories How can we get better at telling the climate story? What businesses ask scientists about climate adaptation Dealing with climate deniers Will the world achieve net-zero 2050?

Looking past the label: the nutritionists’ guide to plant-based milk

31m · Published 09 Jun 03:20
Plant-based milks have grown in popularity in recent years, driven by a combination of health, environmental and practical concerns. Nutritionists on the Eco-Business podcast, produced in association with taste and nutrition firm Kerry, weigh the pros and cons of non-dairy milk for consumers.

'We want to believe in the lie': Greenwashing in Asia

34m · Published 16 May 02:52
Joining the Eco-Business Podcast is Kim Schumacher, associate professor at the University of Kyushu, who coined the term "competence greenwashing". Tune in as we talk about: Asia is starting to crack down on greenwashing Tackling greenwashing will start in finance Intentional or unintentional greenwashing? Is there a cultural element to calling out greenwashing? Asia's most glaring greenwashing firms Competence greenwashing in Asia AI, Big Data and the future of greenwash

Eco-Business Podcast has 91 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 42:42:15. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 24th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 23rd, 2024 17:48.

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