Environmentalists: Malaysia’s latest climate change action plan on greenhouse gas emissions may be too ambitious, unrealistic | Malay Mail

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Environmentalists: Malaysia’s latest climate change action plan on greenhouse gas emissions may be too ambitious, unrealistic

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 27 — Malaysia’s aspiration to reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions across its economy by 45 per cent based on the gross domestic product by 2030 has been met with criticism from some unexpected quarters: environmental advocacy groups. on Malaysia’s commitment to the climate change agenda, they were concerned that the goals were too ambitious and unrealistic.

“It incentivises the commodification of nature by undermining land rights to allow powerful corporations and governments to take over the lands of the vulnerable, such as indigenous peoples and communities affected by forest destruction, to offset the emissions of wealthy people thousands of miles away.

“If they go on with this pledge, all these developed nations are ignoring historical emission because you're asking the smallest countries who don’t contribute the most to do as much as you, whereas you have been polluting the atmosphere with emission since the Industrial Revolution,” she added. Similar to whitewashing, greenwashing refers to the process of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about how a company's products are more environmentally sound.

“We have to do more not just in terms of reducing carbon emission but move beyond that by also creating a resilient society,” she said.Other environmentalists say Malaysia must also ensure conservation of its forest and peatland ecosystem from unchecked development. Greenpeace also shared a similar sentiment, pointing out that natural solutions such as protecting forests and peatlands and restoring ecosystems that cut emissions directly should still be among the key priorities and strategies in reducing GHG emissions for Malaysia, further emphasising it should not be substituted with unproven and untested carbon capture and storage technologies.

 

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