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Another World First Invention to fight global warming…SG Micro Forest that can cool down surrounding by 5degC de woh

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Singapore study finds green space the size of a basketball court can cool surroundings by up to five degrees Celcius​

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SINGAPORE, March 23 — A recent study from Singapore reportedly found that green space the size of a basketball court in Singapore can cool surrounding areas by up to 5°C.

According to a report in The Straits Times, findings by researchers from the National University of Singapore showed that a microforest outside City Square Mall found to lower temperatures within about two metres of its edge compared with nearby built-up surfaces.

“Despite its compact footprint, the microforest at City Square Mall has been surprisingly effective as a green urban sanctuary,” Associate Professor Adrian Loo from NUS’ Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions was quoted as saying.
 

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The weather will just return back to normal once the agenda of spraying chemtrail aka metals aka “cloud seeding” are stopped

The metals formed a shield to block the sun resulting the effects that we are “distanced” from the sun.
The closer we are to the sun, the cooler the atmosphere will be

The huge problem is sheeple cannot science and let the government (including “scientists”) and fake stream media to deceive them
 

Singapore Bonds Ride Out Crude Oil Surge as Other Havens Falter​



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March 23, 2026 at 8:00 AM GMT+8
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Singapore’s bonds have beaten all their developed-market peers this year as the war in Iran has bolstered haven demand, and fund managers say they are still one of the safest places to be.

A Bloomberg index of sovereign debt from the island state has returned 0.8% so far in 2026, outperforming 13 other global counterparts, even as surging oil prices have buffeted most fixed-income assets. That sets them apart from many traditional havens such as US Treasuy
 
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Rivelle Tampines sells 92.5% on launch, named best-selling executive condo of 2026​

High buyer interest attributed to schools, amenities, and convenient MRT access, PropNex notes.

Rivelle Tampines executive condominium (EC) sold 529 of its 572 units, or 92.5%, during its launch weekend, making it the best-selling EC of 2026, said Mark Yip, CEO of Huttons Asia. This is the first EC in Tampines West to cross 90% on launch weekend.

All 171 units set aside for second-timer buyers were fully taken up on launch day, he added. Eligible buyers could receive up to $30,000 in CPF Housing Grants.

Around 71% of buyers opted for a Deferred Payment Scheme, which allows them to start loan repayment after receiving the Temporary Occupation Permit, said Yip. The scheme also helps HDB upgraders who may still have loans on their current flat.

The project’s proximity to the upcoming Pinery Mall, several schools, and the Tampines West MRT station enhanced its appeal, said Justin Quek, Deputy Group CEO of Realion (OrangeTee & ETC) Group whilst nearby employment hubs, such as Changi Airport, also supported sales.

With no new EC sites planned for the eastern region in the first half of 2026, Rivelle Tampines may be the last EC launch in the East this year, he added.

The average transacted price was $1,893 per square foot, said Kelvin Fong, CEO of PropNex. The 3-bedroom premium and 3-bedroom premium + study units were fully sold, whilst 4-bedroom units sold more than 95%.

The project drew more than 8,000 visitors to its sales gallery during the preview, he noted. This turnout is in line with past EC launches in Tampines, such as Aurelle and Tenet, that also recorded strong take-up rates.

Compared with new private condominiums in the Outside Central Region, ECs remain around 21% more affordable, said Fong.

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