Cities play a key role in climate change adaptation and mitigation and in the net-zero transition.
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While businesses now provide greener services and products to tourists demanding more sustainable options, much more is needed to bring down the industry's carbon footprint.
Google collaborates with thousands of partners across multiple industries, from governments to companies, and to non-profits as part of its net-zero commitments.
To ensure that no one is left behind, governments and employers must be mindful of existing inequalities, expand the green labor pool, and equip workers to fully contribute to the change.
Technologies ranging from satellite imaging technology that provides massive data on how extreme weather is affecting ecosystems to online platforms that allow users to reduce their carbon footprint are game changers.
Establishing a sustainable blue economy entails sustainably managing ocean resources so they continue to provide both socioeconomic and environmental value.
Southeast Asia needs transition finance to shift to renewable energy and retire coal-fired power plants.
At present the ratio of investments going into fossil fuel and the renewable energy sectors is on par.
Cloud-first policy needed to unlock the technology's potential to advance the region's net-zero ambition.
Deep, rapid, and sustained mitigation and adaptation actions also needed to avert the worst impacts of climate change.
Climate impacts among challenges threatening ASEAN's position in global value chains.
Making the labor force more diverse, inclusive, and capable of taking on green jobs is crucial for Southeast Asian nations to reach their net-zero goals by 2050.