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Climate adaptation’s moment has come and it brings big opportunities

This is the fourth of a series of eight primers on current affairs and issues in the news, and what they mean for Singapore.

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Nations that take the lead in adaptation investments, financing and innovation will reap the rewards of timely action.

Nations that take the lead in adaptation investments, financing and innovation will reap the rewards of timely action.

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SINGAPORE - The Iran war has illustrated a vivid example of humanity’s innate ability to react – and adapt – to a collective threat.

The war and disruption of energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz have prompted nations heavily reliant on imported oil and gas to look for alternative sources of energy – renewable energy in particular.

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