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Dear Maria Augusta de,

What does it take to make us live more sustainably?

Not a drawn-out affair like climate change, but a rude shock in the form of Covid-19, says a study of Australians by the University of Queensland.

Not a love for the environment, but "personal practical benefits", finds a study of Singaporeans by OCBC Bank. Cost, convenience and feel-good vibes are important, experts added. No wonder reusable container lending services are struggling in Singapore.

Consumer behaviour can be immensely hard to change, especially if habits are entrenched in the bustle of daily life.

Is a proposed ban on fossil fuel advertising in Sydney a good idea? Not everyone from the ad industry is behind the move.

Will more climate-induced weather events help create the needed jolt to the consumer consciousness? Let's hope we're better than that, as we face increasingly punishing droughts and floods.

Inclusivity also took a debatable step forward this week. A law against gay sex is on its way out in Singapore, but upcoming legal tweaks will make same-sex marriage more elusive. Studies show that LGBTQ+ acceptance has increased in Asia Pacific, but progress remains deeply pockmarked.

Times are changing. Are our mindsets and actions changing fast enough to match?

Liang Lei

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Covid – not climate change – has nudged Australians towards greener lifestyles: study

Covid – not climate change – has nudged Australians towards greener lifestyles: study

Australians have largely ignored scientists' climate warnings, while the media has blamed catastrophic floods on poor infrastructure. But the pandemic has jolted the country towards more sustainable lifestyle habits, research finds.

The elusive Singaporean green consumer in a post-pandemic world

The elusive Singaporean green consumer in a post-pandemic world

Consumers are citing cost as a key barrier to living a sustainable life in the island state, according to the latest OCBC Climate Index. But the same survey finds more Singaporeans purchasing brand new, non-essential items more frequently.

Circular solutions struggle to make an impact in disposables-reliant Singapore

Circular solutions struggle to make an impact in disposables-reliant Singapore

The country's first ever container lending service Barepack Singapore will soon be shutting down local operations. Sustainability leaders say more regulation is needed before reusables can compete with single-use.

City of Sydney moves to ban fossil fuel advertising

City of Sydney moves to ban fossil fuel advertising

Australia's commercial capital could become the first major urban centre in Asia Pacific to outlaw the promotion of dirty energy in public spaces.

How did Covid change sustainability events?

How did Covid change sustainability events?

Covid-19 didn't kill events, but it did change them. Teymoor Nabili and Veemal Gungadin tell the Eco-Business Podcast how a pandemic transformed the way sustainability events are conceived and organised.

Singapore to drop anti-gay sex law; amend constitution to protect heterosexual marriage

Singapore to drop anti-gay sex law; amend constitution to protect heterosexual marriage

The twin moves are described by the nation's Prime Minister as limiting changes to what most residents would accept in a conservative society.

Long overlooked, East Malaysia's disappearing shorelines in spotlight as government tackles coastal erosion

Long overlooked, East Malaysia's disappearing shorelines in spotlight as government tackles coastal erosion

Sarawak is most severely affected, and in some instances, entire beachfronts have been 'swallowed' by stronger waves, but its stories and losses have not been well-documented in Malaysia

Dugongs, muse of mermaid legends, declared extinct in China

Dugongs, muse of mermaid legends, declared extinct in China

The marine mammal's departure could cause knock-on effects in the local ecosystem, and increase the risk of a global die-off of dugongs. Researchers are calling for more urgent, evidence-based conservation efforts.

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