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Daily Cuts - No-nonsense summit warning humanity has opened the gates to hell

Some of the top world leaders are in New York for the UN General Assembly. The Climate Ambition Summit also took place on the sidelines. It’s also known as the ‘no nonsense’ summit and it’s quite unique with the focus on the ‘first movers and doers’. Also interesting to note that the world’s two biggest polluters - China and the US were not invited to speak. Professor Mark Howden, Director at The Australian National University, Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions says no one really knows why US and China were not present.

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Daily Cuts - A little day out this December Holidays

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Tan Ee Jia, Engagement Lead at Little Day Out, an online magazine for families with the best places, events, activities and ideas. She’ll share about the best things to do to keep the kids busy this December Holidays, with a mix of nature, space, and even disco!

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Daily Cuts - Christmas under the Candlelight

It's Beginning to look alot like Christmas! Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Lester, the lead violinist of the Quartet from Vocalise String Quartet and Rynne Tham, Fever Originals Project Manager, to share more on the upcoming Candlelight concerts for Christmas. With about 4 upcoming shows with different setlists, the season of Christmas is that much more magical. Both will share about the success of Candlelight Concerts, and how the preparation for the Christmas special has been like. 

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Daily Cuts - Green thumbs with Thiccly

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Grey Tan, Founder of Grow Thiccly – an eco-conscious brand offering a range of products, including aroid plant grow poles designed for climbing plants. Made out of recycled PET materials, his invention helps aroids produce larger leaves while being a sustainable offering for the local and international market. 

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Daily Cuts - Green Loans in Singapore

Two green loans in Singapore were announced earlier this week. Real estate firm City Developments obtained a S$338.2 million sustainability-linked loan. And telco Singtel secured its first green loan. S$535 million will be provided over five years by four banks - DBS, OCBC, Standard Chartered, and UOB. Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng understand more about Green Loans with Terence Koh, Head of Telecom, Media and Technology, Sector Solutions Group at UOB

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Daily Cuts - Singapore's report card for Programme for International Student Assessment

Singapore's 15-year-olds are outperforming their global peers in reading, mathematics and science. The Education Ministry says Singapore's strong showing affirms the resilience of the system during the pandemic. Arnold Gay and Andrea Heng speak with Jason Tan, Associate Professor, Policy, Curriculum and Leadership, NIE.

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