Decisions reached at COP26 'important for Paris Agreement implementation'

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Tuan Ibrahim says the decision was important to support global efforts.

The Environment and Water Ministry has welcomed the decision at the 26th Conference, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change , which enabled the implementation of the Paris Agreement.

Its minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said the decision was important to support global efforts to ensure that the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius was achieved. "It is important for the country to implement these decisions immediately and the ministry will continue to work with all stakeholders...

 

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For people who travel around with dozens of cars and motorcycles following them, they talk a lot about climate destruction don't they? Do these JAKIM-Pas-Umno-Bersatu fanatics even realise they are destroying their God's Earth?

Wah, Naik pangkat, Tuan Tuan Tuan Ibrahim

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Empty word human with lots of shits brain earth will destory by human .. .

Who are you with out my sign .. .

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