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South East Asia is falling short on green investments 

The recent report from global consultancy Bain & Company emphasizes the inadequate green investments in Southeast Asia, which are necessary to reduce emissions. The report also points out the region’s heavy dependence on fossil fuels and the slow progress of clean energy development.

Key Takeaways

  • South East Asia is falling short on green investments to reduce emissions, with energy consumption expected to grow by 40% this decade.
  • The region’s heavy dependence on fossil fuels and limited investment in clean energy pose significant challenges to reducing carbon emissions.
  • Creative financing approaches, policy incentives, and greater regional cooperation are needed to accelerate the transition to sustainable energy sources in South East Asia.

The report Southeast Asia’s Green Economy 2024 Report | Bain & Company identifies challenges such as high capital costs, fossil fuel subsidies,…

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