It's critical for the nation to find innovative ways to cut carbon emissions caused by urbanisation, the minister said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
when the mercury hit 37 deg C, while 2022 was one of the wettest years since 1980.
He noted that more than 20 per cent of Singapore’s carbon emissions come from buildings, and some of the ways to cut emissions there is to harness electricity from green energy sources and build sustainable towns, districts and buildings.
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