Your Questions Answered: Why are Energy Prices High and How Can They be Reduced?

ADB Principal Energy Specialist Kelly Hewitt answers questions about why energy costs are so high and what consumers and governments can do to bring them
The Power of Retail Bonds: A Stable Funding Source for Asian Governments

Retail bonds provide stability, attract individual investors, and support financial literacy in Asia’s growing bond market. Retail bonds are neither new nor terribly exciting financial
Three Ways to Boost Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Universal Health Care

Countries can narrow economic and social inequalities, and deliver on long-term commitments to sexual and reproductive health and rights, by prioritizing universal health care. Giving
Navigating the Shift to a Clean Energy Future

A key challenge is to transition from fossil fuels to next-generation clean energy without making consumers pay more. Multiple trends are driving the transformation of
Accelerating Clean Energy Transition in the People’s Republic of China

The move to clean energy and carbon neutrality in the People’s Republic of China will require conservation, conversion to new energy sources beyond coal and
Europe in danger of losing EV battery race – Court of Auditors

Europe is in danger of losing the race to become a global battery powerhouse as access to raw materials remains a major roadblock along with
Submarine exploring Titanic wreck missing, search underway

A submarine on a tourism expedition to explore the wreckage of the Titanic has gone missing off the coast of southeastern Canada, according to the
Hiding in plain sight: The missing trillions for climate change

In debates about how to finance the growing bill for climate change, many worry where we can find the money. There is reason to worry.
Eve, Blade to expand ‘flying car’ partnership to Europe

Electric aircraft maker Eve and Blade Air Mobility are expanding their partnership to integrate Eve’s upcoming flying car into Blade’s European route network, starting with France, the
Intel spends $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansion

Intel will spend more than 30 billion euros ($33 billion) to develop two chip-making plants in Magdeburg as part of its expansion push in Europe, a

