Map outlines climate danger for Singapore [News]

January 31, 2012 by  
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By Jessica Cheam, The Straits Times, 31 Jan 2012.

A global average temperature rise of 4 degC could have a severe impact on Singapore, including flooding, coastal land loss and heat-related deaths.

That is according to a new map launched here yesterday by the Hadley Centre of the United Kingdom’s Met Office, one of the leading centres for climate prediction. The map shows the potential impact of climate change in South-east Asia.

Under the scenario, global average sea levels could rise by up to 80cm by the end of the century, translating to a local sea-level rise of about 65cm.

‘For a small country with a high population density and surrounded by sea, this could have implications for flooding, coastal land loss and salt water intrusion of groundwater aquifers,’ said the centre. Read more

Latest Green Jobs in Singapore [16 - 29 Jan 2012]

January 30, 2012 by  
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  1. Engineer, Environmentally Sustainable Design, Kaer Pte Ltd
  2. Energy Consultant (Energy Efficiency Projects), 8 Hunters International Pte Ltd
  3. Energy Manager, People Profilers Pte Ltd
  4. Senior Engineer / Engineer (EHS), GLOBALFOUNDRIES Singapore
  5. Research Engineer, WDB Singapore Pte Ltd
  6. Sales Manager – Water Treatment, Ridge HR Consulting Pte Ltd
  7. Project Managers – Water Treatment, Ridge HR Consulting Pte Ltd
  8. Senior / EHS Officer, Keppel Integrated Engineering Limited
  9. EHS Assistant, Edwards Lifesciences (Singapore) Pte Ltd
  10. Energy Engineer, UGL
  11. Pilot Plant Operations Manager, Siemens Pte Ltd
  12. Quality EHS Manager, SearchAsia
  13. Meteorological Officer, National Environment Agency
  14. Senior Manager / Manager / Assistant Manager (International Relations – Environment Unit), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  15. Project Managers (Water), Boustead Singapore Ltd
  16. Executive, Environment Management, Talent Search Pte Ltd
  17. EHS Manager, TalentSource Consulting Pte Ltd
  18. EHS Executive, TalentSource Consulting Pte Ltd
  19. Water Project Manager, Hays Specialist Recruitment Pte Ltd
  20. Lecturer / Projects, Temasek Polytechnic
  21. EH&S Manager, YCH Group Pte Ltd
  22. Environmental Health Executive (Facilities & Management), National Environment Agency
  23. Manager (CUGE), National Parks Board
  24. Process Engineer (Produced Water Treatment), Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd
  25. Independent or Lenders Engineer – Utility / Energy Industry, Black & Veatch Management Consulting
  26. Engineer, PV Characterization, Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore
  27. Senior / Principal Engineer (Electricity Regulation), Energy Market Authority
  28. Analyst / Senior Analyst (LNG Dept), Energy Market Authority
  29. Senior Analyst / Analyst ( External Relations), Energy Market Authority
  30. Principal Analyst / Senior Analyst (Industry Development – Energy Research & Development Branch), Energy Market Authority
  31. Technical Officer (Green Mark Dept, Existing Buildings), Building and Construction Authority

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Two local firms on list of “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations” [News]

January 28, 2012 by  
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By Sim Ping Khuan, Channel NewsAsia, 27 Jan 2012.

Two Singapore-based companies have been recognised on the list of the “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations” by Corporate Knights Inc., a Canadian research company focused on corporate sustainability.

Real estate developers City Developments and CapitaLand are ranked 62nd and 87th respectively.

The number one ranked company for 2012 is Danish drugmaker, Novo Nordisk.

The “Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations” list includes companies from 22 countries and encompasses all sectors of the economy.

The companies are assessed in their performance in managing environmental, corporate governance and social issues.

Source: Channel NewsAsia

Singapore Green Landscape 2012

January 26, 2012 by  
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Do you want to know more about the environmental scene in Singapore? Find out now from our 3rd edition of the Singapore Green Landscape.

This year, the Singapore Green Landscape 2012 provides a review of 90 key environmental news in Singapore last year, and gives an overview of 156 non-governmental organisations (NGOs), green groups, business associations and groups, green websites, government agencies, and institutes and centres in Singapore, which are related to the environment.

We hope that this publication is useful for everyone who wishes to know more about the state of the environment in Singapore, find and connect with the environmental organisations in Singapore, or explore personal and business opportunities. This publication is free for download. Feel free to share this.

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Going green drive going strong [News]

January 26, 2012 by  
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By Uma Shankari, The Business Times, 26 Jan 2012.

Iconic building projects are important for any city as they showcase the city’s achievements and capabilities, said Tai Lee Siang, president of the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC).

‘For Singapore to stand out, it is important to have iconic green building projects as we scale the ranks to become a beacon of green and sustainable development in Asia,’ Mr Tai told BT.

‘They define the city’s values, convey its desired image and serve as inspiration for innovation among urban planners and even the community at large.’

Singapore has seen a number of iconic green projects come up of late – including the The Gardens by the Bay, which is aimed at providing Singaporeans with a verdant environment in which to live, work and play. Mr Tai said that The Gardens embody the principles of environmental sustainability. Among its key features are cooled conservatories which will house plants from the Mediterranean and Tropical Montane regions. Read more

Shangri-La stops selling shark’s fin [News]

January 18, 2012 by  
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By The Straits Times, 18 Jan 2012.

Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts yesterday announced that it was stopping the sale of shark’s fin at its 72 properties worldwide, with immediate effect.

The Hong Kong-based chain will also halt the sale of bluefin tuna and Chilean sea bass by the end of the year. But banquet bookings made before yesterday will be honoured, it said.

The announcement came two weeks after FairPrice and Carrefour supermarket chains said they would halt the sale of shark’s fin, joining Cold Storage, which stopped the practice last September.

Among hotels, the Fairmont Singapore was one of the first to stop serving shark’s fin completely. It has also removed Chilean sea bass and bluefin tuna – which are also overfished – from its menu. Read more

Solar PV Engineer by SolarGy [Jobs]

January 16, 2012 by  
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Job Description

Successful candidates will be involved in the design of grid-tied and off-grid solar PV systems for residential and commercial buildings. He shall have basic engineering knowledge of electrical circuitry. Those with experience in electrical installation for construction industry is preferred. The candidate would have opportunities to be involved in sales and marketing as well as project execution.

Pl send your resume to hr@solargy.com.sg. Fresh graduates from polytechnics or universities will be given training.

For more info about the company, visit the website at www.solargy.com.sg.

Latest Green Jobs in Singapore [9 - 15 Jan 2012]

January 16, 2012 by  
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  1. Manager, Environment Management, Talent Search Pte Ltd
  2. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) & ISO Executive, NEC Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
  3. Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Professional, CH2M Hill Singapore Pte Ltd
  4. Officer (Parks), National Parks Board
  5. Executive (Parks & Trees Regulatory Section), National Parks Board
  6. Manager / Park Planning, National Parks Board
  7. Pilot Plant Operations Manager, Siemens Pte Ltd
  8. Project Engineer, Siemens Pte Ltd
  9. EHS Engineer (Chemical), Reed Personnel Services Pte Ltd
  10. EHS Officer, Recruit Express Pte Ltd
  11. Technical Executive, Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering
  12. Sales Executive, SembWaste Pte Ltd
  13. Compliance & Standards Executive (QHSE / Ethical / Code of Business Conduct), Riverchelles Pte Ltd
  14. Business Development Manager, Crystal Clear Environmental Pte Ltd
  15. Energy Engineer, UGL
  16. Statistician, PUB, The National Water Agency
  17. Environmental Health Executive, National Environment Agency
  18. Facilities Manager (Green Mark Experience ), PMET Strategy Resources Pte Ltd
  19. Technical Officer (Architecture), Urban Redevelopment Authority
  20. Technical Officer (Physical Planning), Urban Redevelopment Authority
  21. School of Engineering, Academic Staff (Renewable Energy Engineering), Republic Polytechnic
  22. Lecturer / Green Building & Sustainability, Temasek Polytechnic
  23. Project Engineers, SMM Pte Ltd
  24. Deputy Director (Food Supply), Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority of Singapore
  25. Technician, Hyflux Limited
  26. Engineer, Water Process, Hyflux Limited
  27. Technical Liaison Officer, Clean Energy Management, Energy Efficiency, City HR Group Pte Ltd

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NUS running electric vehicle trial [News]

January 14, 2012 by  
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By Royston Sim, The Straits Times, 14 Jan 2012.

The National University of Singapore will launch a trial this year to study whether one-seater electric vehicles can enhance travel around its campuses.

Participants will use the Toyota COMS – a single-seater micro electric vehicle (EV) resembling a golf buggy – to shuttle between the NUS Kent Ridge campus and University Town (NUS UTown).

The year-long study will test the viability of using such vehicles to provide ‘personal mobility on demand’ at NUS.

The trial is led by Professor Chua Kee Chaing, who said it is likely to start by April with a fleet of 10 vehicles – provided free by trial partner Toyota Tsusho (Singapore). Read more

15 more maritime firms to go green [News]

January 13, 2012 by  
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By Lynn Kan, The Business Times, 13 Jan 2012.

A new crop of 15 major maritime sector companies yesterday signalled their commitment to clean and green shipping practices under the Singapore Green Pledge initiative.

The newest signatories are mainly classification societies such as Germanischer Lloyd and American Bureau of Shipping; and shipping lines such as NYK Bulkship and ST Shipping & Transport.

They take the total number of Singapore Green Pledge signatories up to 27.

The new participants put pen to paper just before the Singapore Maritime Foundation’s New Year cocktail began.

The Green Pledge is a voluntary scheme started by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) in April 2011 for offshore and marine companies to signal their commitment to the environment in their business operations. Read more

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