In the last couple of years, the world has experienced the all-too-real consequences of the climate crisis, with extreme weather events endangering lives and disrupting livelihoods and supply chains. Southeast Asia is particularly vulnerable to climate change due to its long coastlines and low-lying areas.
While eight of the ten countries in the region have Net Zero pledges, there is a long way to go, considering the high reliance on fossil fuels to foster development. This report looks at the different opportunities available in the segment as well as the concerns that regulators, players and investors need to navigate.