Trapped heat is costly for cities

Trapped heat is costly for cities

Heat trapped by dark-colored roads and buildings will cause cities’ costs for tackling global warming to be 2.6 times higher by driving up energy demand to keep citizens cool and by aggravating pollution. The “urban heat island effect”, under which...
Rising sea levels: What other countries are doing

Rising sea levels: What other countries are doing

The Maldives signed the Kyoto protocol to fight global warming and constructed sea walls using concrete tetrapods surrounding its capital. It also actively reclaimed land and launched many shore protection projects. The Netherlands government has dedicated over €400...
Holding back the tides

Holding back the tides

As a low-lying island, the rise in sea level poses the most immediate climate change threat to Singapore, according to Singapore’s Climate Action Plan. The authorities have been preparing early to safeguard Singapore through shoreline restoration works and raising the...