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Statement by Malaysia at COP21 High Level Segment
SPEECH BY HE DATO SRI DR WAN JUNAIDI TUANKU JAAFAR HONOURABLE MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT MALAYSIA FOR JOINT HIGH LEVEL SEGMENT OF COP21/ CMP11 7-11 DECEMBER 2015 Mr. President, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen, I would like to convey our profound condolences to the people of France on the recent attacks and to express […]
read moreBig Ideas to connect Climate Change and Landscapes
“In terms of what to do for climate change – the threats for now and in the future; we need transformation that combine adaptation and mitigation plans to realize the goal of sustainable development.” – Thelma Krug, Vice-Chair of Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC). Based on the latest assessment of IPCC, 4 pathways are […]
read moreChange Begins with Choice
Yes, this time I didn’t let the opportunity slip away. Fearing the pain of remorse, I forced myself to grab the intervention-given the chance when Adrian told us, that the Climate Action Network needed a female representative to deliver the speech. I was overwhelmed by the fear that my English was not good enough; paralyzed […]
read moreA day at COY11
Paris. A trip which many are looking forward to. To travel, to explore and… to fall in love. Fall in love with the city, people, culture, fashion, food… and? Well, I am looking forward to the upcoming COP21 at Paris that is to be held on 30th November 2015. Before every COP, an annual youth […]
read moreDialogue with Mr. Al Gore
“As human beings, we are vulnerable to confusing the unprecedented with the improbable. In our everyday experience, if something has never happened before, we are generally safe in assuming it is not going to happen in the future, but the exceptions can kill you and climate change is one of those exceptions.” -Al Gore Albert […]
read moreThe Phase Out of Fossil Fuel Subsidies and the Paris Climate Deal
Start funding climate action and stop funding climate chaos! While working hard on Paris agreement, there are massive struggles on resolving Fossil Fuel Subsidies. According to Shelagh Whitley, a research fellow of Overseas Development Institute (ODI) who works on private climate finance state that G20 countries current fossil fuel subsidies (USD 452 billion) are 4 […]
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