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Is Singapore Truly Sustainable?: Greenwashing in the ‘City in a Garden — Urban Asia Blog

As ‘Asia’s Greenest City,’ Singapore has promoted itself as a leader in environmental sustainability, even exporting its expertise to other cities around the world. With lush greenery and advanced eco-friendly technology, one cannot help but be impressed by Singapore’s commitment to sustainability. This blog interrogates Singapore’s sustainability strategy and uncovers how the city-state employs a sustainability ‘smokescreen’ to hide its more deleterious development practices, writes Noah Powers.

Is Singapore Truly Sustainable?: Greenwashing in the ‘City in a Garden — Urban Asia Blog

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