Tax incentives will continue to play a big role in developing Singapore’s smart energy economy
AS Copenhagen has shown, climate change is testing the ability of the world’s leaders to develop effective environmental policies through consultation. Many are frustrated at the pace of negotiations. Therefore, the need for each jurisdiction to find solutions to manage climate change has become even more urgent.
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