Features

Fossil Fuel Divestment Scorecard: Japan “Dirtiest” Financier
Japanese banks have again emerged as the leading fossil fuel financiers in the region, while Southeast Asian financial institutions also play a prominent role. According to the report’s authors, their actions undermine the food security, biodiversity and health of millions in the region.

Stranded Assets Linked to MDB Finance Trigger Asia’s Economic Tailspins
Many Asian countries, including Bangladesh, face the economic fallout of investing in stranded fossil fuel assets. Despite billions spent on gas pipelines and power plants, these projects remain largely unused, highlighting the urgent need to shift towards affordable, renewable energy solutions.
Renewable Energy

Solar Energy in Brazil: From Opportunity to a 55 GW Reality
Brazil's electricity generation capacity is quickly being dominated by renewable energy. Solar energy is taking up a growing share of this capacity, having doubled since 2023. The county's favourable policy and geographic location drive this growth, which is expected to continue throughout the coming decades.

Solar Energy in Kenya: East Africa’s Renewable Front-runner
Kenya is a leading force in East Africa's renewable energy transition and has a growing segment of its private sector focusing on solar energy. With a target of reaching 100% renewable energy by 2030, solar is positioned to see significant growth in the second half of this decade.
Fossil Fuel

The G7 Summit and the Bonn Climate Conference 2025 Fail to Deliver, Mounting Pressure on COP30
Military conflicts, trade wars and geopolitics distracted attention from the climate crisis at this year's Bonn Conference and G7 Summit. However, as the Paris Agreement marks its tenth anniversary, countries should demonstrate ambition in their NDCs and use COP30 to outline a clear vision for the next and most important decade for global climate action.

LNG Investments Expand Gas Fleets in Japan, China and South Korea
Despite the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels, global investments in LNG shipping are soaring, locking in decades of emissions and risking stranded assets. Experts warn that building new LNG carriers is both climate-destructive and economically unsustainable, emphasising the importance of shifting investments toward renewables to meet climate targets and ensure financial stability.
Region

The 46th ASEAN Summit Ends With Pledges For Climate Action and Plans For More Fossil Fuels
The 46th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur concluded with numerous positives for regional cooperation and strengthened connections with China and other developed Asian nations. However, it also revealed that, despite all the talk about protecting communities from the impacts of climate change, leaders are determined to continue relying on fossil fuels.

China’s CO2 Emissions Fall For the First Time
China's accelerated renewable energy deployment has allowed it to slash emissions and unlock the numerous benefits of the green energy transition, giving Southeast Asian nations a push to recognise and capitalise on the benefits of decarbonising their economies — from cost-cutting and energy security to ensuring a liveable future.