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View all search resultsA new landmark study on individual carbon footprints from the IESR points to a wide disparity between urban and dwellers, suggesting that administrations can create more localized policies to encourage residents to curb their daily emissions.
The country's internet penetration rate has gone up to 73.7 percent from 64.8 percent in 2018. This means that the country is catching up with neighboring Brunei, Singapore and Thailand, whose internet penetration rates exceeded 70 percent last year.
The government has identified the development of coastal reservoirs as a potential means of providing water for the public, as a growing population, coupled with threats posed by climate change, could strain the existing water supplies in densely populated areas.
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