A pair of newly-weds from Hungary decide to ride around the world on recumbent bicycles, partly for adventure, partly to avoid adding too much pollution to the atmosphere.
Faizal Jamal: Environmental Impacts of Singapore's Future Population and Land Use Proposal
Deepak Puri, Moser Baer: On India's Renewable Energy Potential
Nina van Toulon: Eco Flores Network for Sustainable Future
Turning big dreams into reality is never easy particularly when you’re talking about the complex subject of sustainability. One lady who’s not letting this deter her from her mission to build a more sustainable future for Flores, Indonesia is Nina Van Toulon. Sam Tyers reveals the story behind this inspirational change-maker.
Jose Ramos-Horta in After Rio+20: Asia Should Lead in Sustainable Development
Hala Ghattas Investigates Obesity and Hunger at the Same Time
Albert Teo: Responsible Tourism for Borneo Biodiversity Preservation, Community Capacity Building
Protecting wildlife and fragile ecosystems while boosting livelihoods can be done through purposeful enterprise, as demonstrated by Boreno Eco Tours' Albert Teo, in the Lower Kinabatangan and Kudat areas of Sabah. Mallika Naguran chats with Albert Teo, also the founder of Borneo Ecotourism Solutions and Technologies, to find out more about his sustainable tourism business model.
Reese Fernandez: Filipino Social Enterprise Rags2Riches Provides Decent Work for Women
Sanjeev Sanyal on Sustainable Urban Environments
James Anak Bali: Conserving Borneo's Sea Turtles Creatively
Unn Sophary: Waste Plastic, Glass Bottle Re-used to Art
Celia Gregory: Regenerative Coral Reef Sculptor
Celia Gregory has a dream of creating a living sculpture under the waves. She is making it come true with the Coral Goddess, an innovative mix of eco-responsibility and intriguing art. This is the latest design in her series of shaped reef structures, built and laid down to revive marine environments. Mallika Naguran finds out more about the sculptor's work.