International new oil and gas capacity grew by 13% in 2022 and this capacity growth has mainly happened in China and Southeast Asia according to a new study.
Malaysian Association of Risk and Insurance Management (MARIM) held its annual international conference from 11 to 13 September at Kuching, Malaysia. The theme of the conference was Uncovering New Frontiers in Risk and Resilience.
Climate change-driven heat waves, droughts and floods will become riskier and push vulnerable people into more extreme poverty according to new research by Harvard University researchers.
A new global monitoring system to detect potential cyber threats emerging on the dark web before they take hold within organisations has been launched by cyber security firm NCC Group.
By 2100 the rising sea levels could push coastal groundwater to rise in many coastal urban environments and the resultant inundation of contaminated soils by the rising groundwater can alter the physical, biological and geochemical conditions for the coastal communities according to a new research.
Leading European insurers are underwriting nearly a third of the US coal production despite their net zero commitments according to a new report released by Insure Our Future.
Economic unrest is expected to threaten security in Asia Pacific more than anywhere in the world and on par with Sub-Saharan Africa according to the first edition of World Security Report published by the British multinational security company G4S.
Technological addiction not only exacerbates young people's mental health problems, it also worsens their loneliness and body image issues according to a new report by AXA Hong Kong and Macau.
More than two-thirds (69%) of global investors engaged in nature investment plan to increase their investments according to a new report from climate and nature advisory firm Pollination.
Social unrest, strike action and political activism are on the rise across the globe, triggered by inequality and the growing concern that social liberties are being eroded according to a new report by Gallagher.