The battle over native land rights and deforestation in Borneo was cranked up a notch the first week of the year when authorities were reported to have cracked down against native leaders in the East Malaysian state of Sarawak.
This report by the World Bank spells out what the world would be like if it warmed by 4 degrees Celsius, which is what scientists are nearly unanimously predicting by the end of the century, without serious policy changes.
Companies in Asia reveal expectations that regulations that could lead to rising costs for reporting and reducing GHG emissions will also be the main sources of climate-related business opportunities.