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Why saving tigers slashes carbon emissions
Nature Portfolio
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~ featuring Lian Pin Koh, Aakash Lamba and Zeng Yiwen
Making the protection of ecosystems and biodiversity a priority is a better way to address climate change than so-called ‘carbon-first’ approaches.
Published 21 August 2025 -
Shaping a Geo-Enabled World
Singapore Land Authority (SLA)
Featuring geospatial research at CNCS
Published 27 May 2024 -
Understanding our climate: Singapore’s journey from data to action
Economic Development Board (EDB) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Global Centre Singapore (for Technology, Innovation and Sustainable Development)
This piece delves deeper into how Singapore harnesses the power of data and science to understand climate change and translate research into practical solutions.
Published 8 April 2024 -
NUS Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions utilises technology-driven methods to advance carbon estimation in Singapore’s forest ecosystems
Press Release
Eco-Business
Published 18 March 2024 -
How Singapore’s research ecosystem helps carbon services firms unlock the potential of nature-based solutions in Southeast Asia
Economic Development Board (EDB)
Southeast Asia’s natural ecosystems hold vast potential to combat climate change. Singapore is home to two leading agencies – one of them is the Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions – that are developing science-based methodologies for nature-based solutions projects in the region.
Published 23 February 2024 -
New facility launched at COP28 to improve regional cooperation on nature-based carbon projects
Cheryl Tan
The Straits Times
The NUS Decision Theatre, a new scenario-modelling facility to accelerate cooperation on nature-based carbon projects across South-east Asia, was launched at COP28.
Published 30 November 2023 -
From predicting floods to saving forests: 'Pivotal' role of AI in tackling 'most pressing' climate challenges
Grace Yeoh
CNA
CNCS launched the Carbon Integrity research project, which aims to develop models specific to Southeast Asia by leveraging AI.
Published 28 September 2023 -
Tiger conservation in India saved at least one million tonnes of CO2 from being emitted
Cheryl Tan
The Straits Times
Mr Aakash Lamba, PhD student at CNCS, was interviewed on his published work.
Published 5 June 2023 -
NUS research initiative to boost credibility of nature-based carbon projects in S-E Asia
Cheryl Tan
The Straits TimesCarbon Integrity SG, a $15 million project aims to improve the credibility of nature-based carbon projects in areas like rainforests across South-east Asia, has just been launched. Conducted by CNCS, it builds on the Centre’s existing work, which leverages satellite data and existing information to map out potential areas in South-east Asia that can be conserved and hence developed as sources of high-quality carbon credits.
Published 11 November 2022 -
Singapore to kick off S$15m carbon credit research in South-east Asia
Wong Pei Ting
The Business Times
Announcing this at the COP27 United Nations climate summit, the National University of Singapore said the National Research Foundation will fund S$10 million, while the university funds the other S$5 million.
Published 10 November 2022 -
The tool that will help fight climate change is made in Singapore
The Straits Times
In partnership with RolexTo tackle climate change, Prof Koh Lian Pin advocates for nature-based solutions such as using seagrass to absorb carbon.
Published 3 November 2022 -
New mapping tool helps to spot sources of high-quality, nature-based carbon credits
Cheryl Tan
The Straits TimesLaunch of the CNCS and ST EngineeringGeo-Insights' Carbon Prospecting platform, which allows users to compare how much high-quality carbon credits can be generated from different parts of the world.
Published 26 September 2022 -
A Market for Nature-Based Climate Solutions
Claire Oei, NUS CNCS
Moving forward, CNCS is pursing research on the quantification of nature-based solution co-benefits. They are also investigating blue carbon, and in valuing biodiversity in nature-based solutions and urban sustainability.
Published 7 April 2022 -
Researcher pilots drones to aid conservation efforts
Shabana Begum
The Straits Times
Her ambition is to protect South-east Asia's forests and explore different technologies for mapping areas for conservation.
Published 15 February 2021 -
Tapping nature in fight against climate change
Audrey Tan
The Straits Times
New research centre at NUS will be helmed by Singaporean conservation scientist.
Published 21 March 2020
