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Many Malaysians feel Putrajaya not doing enough to address climate change, survey shows

Friday, 17 Jan 2020 03:41 PM MYTClimate change came in third in the list of most pressing concerns for Malaysia. — Picture by Firdaus Latif

The survey also revealed that at least one in five respondents agreed that the government was not giving enough attention to climate change or does not consider climate change a threat. issue that deserves to be monitored which suggested respondents were keenly aware of the negative impact of climate change but remain unconvinced that it has risen to the threatening level in the country.

 

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Malaysians? Stop slapping yourself. You don’t know shit about climate change. Trust me.

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