With 2020 so dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, it would be understandable for politicians, policymakers and the private sector to be consumed by further lockdowns, vaccine roll-outs and economic recovery. But the climate emergency will not wait for a return to normality. Ambitious action from all parts of society needs to be taken in the here and now.
Taiwan’s outdated regulations reduce the efficiency of offshore wind power development and significantly increase operating costs. Unfriendly policies have led many large EPC companies to consider leaving. How can Taiwan reverse this situation?
Tackling climate change and becoming more resilient to its impacts are issues that have been steadily going up the business agenda in the last 3 years. But clear policy direction at a global and national level will be essential to accelerate businesses transition to net zero emissions, writes Nick Molho, executive director at the Aldersgate Group, a UK-based cross-economy business alliance.
Taiwan recently got hit by a Covid-19 outbreak. forcing lots of organizations to adopt Work from Home (WFH). Some have done so successfully while some are still resisting the global trend. What are the real problems behind their inaction and what can be done to overcome them?
A sentiment survey of over 4,000 university applicants in Asia and West Africa by UKEAS has found a greater level of caution and indecision among prospective Asian students interested in studying in the UK.
Taipei, May 24 (CNA) The Ministry of Culture (MOC) has designated two traditional Indigenous weaving techniques as intangible cultural heritage and will draft plans for the preservation.
Taipei, May 4 (CNA) A technology that uses artificial intelligence has helped doctors at National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH) identify tiny brain tumors which could easily have been missed by traditional manual contouring, the hospital said Tuesday.