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On 17 October 2016, Brink Asia published a piece by ASPI Director of Asian Sustainability Jackson Ewing on how China, Korea, and Japan can fight climate change by linking their carbon markets.
ASPI's Jackson Ewing and Karissa Domondon write in Today on September 15, 2016 that water woes in Malaysia's Johor state could threaten Singapore's water supply.
In a 23 June 2016 article in The Diplomat, ASPI Director of Asian Sustainability Jackson Ewing, argues that the time is now for carbon market cooperation among China, Japan, and South Korea.
Jackson Ewing, Director of Asian Sustainability at the Asia Society Policy Institute, weighs in on what the decision may mean for the Paris Climate Accord and promises made to India, China and other international partners.
In a discussion on CNN, the Asia Society Policy Institute President shares his perspective on how climate change is having a negative impact on the world now and not just in the long term.
In an essay for The Conversation, ASPI's Director for Asian Sustainability Jackson Ewing explains the roots of the U.S.-China climate partnership and argues that it could advance global action against climate change at COP21.
COAL+ICE, a documentary photography and video exhibition and project of the Asia Society's Center on U.S.-China Relations, opened November 30th at the Hôtel de Pontalba.
Speaking with CNN International’s Christiane Amanpour, ASPI President Kevin Rudd discusses the pivotal topics and obstacles in the negotiations at the UN climate change summit in Paris, including the need for a legally binding agreement.
In a Guardian op-ed published as COP21 began in Paris, ASPI President Kevin Rudd and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson argue that the “big three” can “become global leaders in a new and more sustainable energy future.”