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Between China and the US: New dynamics, new paths, same balance
Whether it is Singapore, Asean or Europe, the desire is for balance between the rival superpowers. Prof Chan Heng Chee writes an op-ed on The Straits Times.
OCBC joins in the push to preserve mangroves in Singapore
Business Times published an article about OCBC joining in the push to preserve mangroves in Singapore. The article included a quote from LKYCIC senior fellow Dr Harvey Neo.
IN FOCUS: Can the supermarket bag charge break Singapore’s plastic addiction?
Singapore is set to implement a minimum 5-cent charge on all disposable carrier bags from large supermarkets from Jul 3. Will it change a nation’s habit of using such bags?
Commentary: How can drivers dislodge their entrenched relationship with cars in Singapore?
Dr Samuel Chng, a research fellow who heads the Urban Psychology Lab at SUTD’s Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC), writes a commentary on Channel NewsAsia.
‘Cognitive dissonance’ and climate change: Why some people stop using plastic straws but buy a new car
Channel NewsAsia wrote an article about the ‘cognitive dissonance’ people face regarding climate change, and included quotes from LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng.
Raising awareness of job-scam victims’ plight
Data from the police shows that the number of scam cases rose to 6,492 in 2022, up 42.7 per cent from 2021.
Ukraine war: Its impact on Asia a year on
Straits Times published an opinion piece by LKYCIC’s Prof Chan Heng Chee on the impact of the Ukraine war on Asia one year on.
Forum: Singapore has made moves to harness full potential of AI and ensure responsible use
Singapore has also taken steps to help Singaporeans take on good jobs in the AI-driven economy. For instance, A Guide To Job Redesign In The Age Of AI, developed by IMDA and the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities at SUTD, was published to help companies manage AI’s impact on employees and prepare for the future of work.
Who Cares About Polar Bears?
Channel NewsAsia’s documentary “Who Cares About Polar Bears?” looks into climate change – which is said to be the worst problem for the human psyche to handle. LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng is featured in an interview.
Some green and sustainable facilities under the Tampines MRT Viaduct have been completed
The Tampines Town Council collaborated with SUTD’s Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities to understand how neighbourhood-built environment can support the walking needs of residents in Tampines town.