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COP21: Why Climate Matters ? – DurianASEAN
Host: Arlene Guests: Thomas Lai Yoke Hwa, Elaine See Yee Ling, Emily Oi Yen Tse, Members of the ‘Malaysian Youth Delegation’ to COP21
read moreConnecting My Rice to Climate Change
Thanks to The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC), one of our generous funders to COP21 that the three of us had the chance to attend the launching ceremony of Paris Declaration on Agriculture Diversification on the 7 December 2015 by UNMC special arrangement. This declaration is spearheaded by the Malaysia-based CFFRC or Crops for […]
read moreMalaysians in COP21
Prior to COP21, we planned to conduct a Malaysian gathering or more like a makan (eating) session to gather Malaysians inside and outside COP. I was in charge of conducting and it seems to be so much harder than whichever gathering that I have done before. Firstly, Malaysians in COP21 are very diverse. They are all […]
read moreCOP21: Malaysia’s Action Plan – Hilary Chiew
Hilary Chiew, Climate Change Researcher,Third World Network Your browser does not support native audio, but you can download this MP3 to listen on your device. The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP21 ended last month, with 188 countries and other stake-holders negotiating the Paris Agreement to mitigate the worsening effects of climate change. […]
read moreThe Lost & Found journey of Emily’s purpose in COP21
I have experienced several situations that made me rethink what is my role and why I want to attend COP21. First time was during my third day in COP21- a random conversation with a Professor from USA. She asked me “what do I wanna achieved here in COP21?” Second time was the conversation with Tun […]
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