In the article “How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up” (Daubach, 2019) addresses the issues faced by countries in the Southeast Asia region, possible solutions and the dire consequences of not taking the issue seriously. Southeast Asia is the only region that has not achieved low carbon emissions level but instead is increasingly contributing to it globally. For example, Singapore can apply nuclear fusion or the implementation of hydrogen as a “greener “fuel. However, such technology comes with a cost. The demand for power will not decrease due to the economic success in the region, and as such the policymakers and businesses have to seize this opportunity to make a change through “building an energy infrastructure”, improving quality of life as economies advance. Failing to do so will have an adverse impact on both the climate, region and world. Based on the article, it shows that the region’s effort is lacking and substantial at most. To ensure that the ...
Dear Tan Yih Chyuan,
ReplyDeleteI have read through your report and my review are here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jtNREEqA7b5WWPae7GyK4ti2IoyWUwSm/edit#
Yours sincerely,
Chia Jue Qiang