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MYD 2016: Viability of Malaysia’s Commitment Towards COP21

Title: MYD 2016: Viability of Malaysia’s Commitment Towards COP21 Malaysian Youth Delegation (MYD 2016): Youths who are currently working their way to COP22 in Morocco in November. This is our Training Series focusing on climate policy. Date: 7 August 2016, Sunday Time: 9am-11pm Location: KLTC Level 2, Chulan Tower, KL Below is the experience shared […]

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Divestment

        One of the biggest hurdles in combatting climate change is to reduce our dependency on fossil fuels and other pollutants. However, there are individuals who still stand to profit from the industry. The only way to fix that is when the industry is no longer profitable or the business is no […]

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Loss and Damage

        Loss and Damage associated with climate change impacts was first discussed and initiated at the COP16 held in Cancun in 2010, as part of the Cancun Adaptation Framework. This issue which specifically focus on the context of developing countries are more vulnerable to adverse effects of climate change, including extreme events […]

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What Is Climate Technology Transfer?

Technology transfer is, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) a broad set of processes covering the flows of know-how, experience and equipment for mitigating and adapting to climate change among different stakeholders such as governments, private sector entities, financial institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and research/education institutions. Its framework was established at COP […]

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What Is Climate Adaptation?

        As climate change now becomes a topic more prominent than ever, it is also a time to question what we can do about it. There are two main courses of action which are commonly discussed upon and undertaken – mitigation and adaptation. Whilst mitigation attempts to address the root causes (i.e. […]

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