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The Greening of Asia

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A hopeful look at the next business boom: partnerships between Asian corporations, the government, and civil society to create new technologies that will help save the most crowded places on Earth.
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  • 26 March 2019
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One of Asia's best-respected writers on business and economy, Hong Kong-based author Mark L. Clifford provides a behind-the-scenes look at what companies in China, India, Japan, Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand are doing to build businesses that will lessen the environmental impact of Asia's extraordinary economic growth. Dirty air, foul water, and hellishly overcrowded cities are threatening to choke the region's impressive prosperity. Recognizing a business opportunity in solving social problems, Asian businesses have developed innovative responses to the region's environmental crises.

From solar and wind power technologies to green buildings, electric cars, water services, and sustainable tropical forestry, Asian corporations are upending old business models in their home countries and throughout the world. Companies have the money, the technology, and the people to act—yet, as Clifford emphasizes, support from the government (in the form of more effective, market-friendly policies) and the engagement of civil society are crucial for a region-wide shift to greener business practices. Clifford paints detailed profiles of what some of these companies are doing and includes a unique appendix that encapsulates the environmental business practices of more than fifty companies mentioned in the book.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia Business School Publishing
Publication Date: 26 March 2019
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231166096
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Green Business, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / New Business Enterprises, SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental), POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Asian, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy

In this well-researched and ultimately optimistic account, Mark L. Clifford makes the case that environmental policies 'can and must be fixed' and gives us examples of companies that have worked to find private-sector solutions. In doing so, he sheds much-needed light on the workings and future of the region's efforts on the environment and on the need for governments to set clear rules so that business can do its part to solve the region's environmental crisis.
Mark L. Clifford is the executive director of the Hong Kong-based Asia Business Council. During his prize-winning twenty-five-year career in journalism, he served as editor in chief of the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong and held senior editorial roles at BusinessWeek and the Far Eastern Economic Review. He has lived in Hong Kong since 1992.

Preface
Introduction: Green Shoots Under Soot-Stained Skies
Part I. Energy: Sun, Wind, and the End of Coal
1. The Sun Kings
2. Blowin' in the Wind
Part II. Our Human World: Cities, Buildings, Wheels
3. Cities in a Garden
4. Buildings for a Greener Asia
5. Asia on the Move: Cars and Trains
Part III. Nature: Forests, Farms, and Water
6. "Water Is More Important Than Oil"
7. The Tropical Challenge: Saving Asia's Lungs
8. "Adhere and Prosper": From Black Coal to Green Power
Conclusion. From Black to Green: Asia's Challenge
Appendix: Companies to Watch
Bibliography
Index