Join Wwf-Malaysia Trustee Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar..
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Join WWF-Malaysia Trustee Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar and Head of Policy and Climate Change, Ms. Lavanya Rama Iyer, for the launch of ‘Securing Our Future: Net Zero Pathways for Malaysia Report’, at the WWF Pavilion at #COP26 in Glasgow.
Please log on to this YouTube link https://www.youtube.com/user/WWFClimate on Friday, 12 November 2021, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm Malaysian time, thank you.
The independent report is the result of a close collaborative effort between WWF-Malaysia and Boston Consulting Group. As a responsible member of the global community, Malaysia is at a turning point in its climate journey. Charting the right course of action against global warming provides our nation a vital opportunity to protect our environment, reduce our carbon footprint and at the same time create a competitive advantage. With this report, WWF-Malaysia aims to:
• Define the optimal Net-Zero pathway for Malaysia, with several alternative pathways
• Assess socio economic impact in terms of jobs and economic development, serving as a resource and reference for stakeholders
• Create a recommended policy framework and outline of key interventions, with a particular focus on areas of energy, forestry, agriculture and nature-based solutions
Join WWF-Malaysia Trustee Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar and Head of Policy and Climate Change, Ms. Lavanya Rama Iyer, for the launch of ‘Securing Our Future: Net Zero Pathways for Malaysia Report’, at the WWF Pavilion at #COP26 in Glasgow.
Please log on to this YouTube link https://www.youtube.com/user/WWFClimate on Friday, 12 November 2021, from 5:30pm to 6:30pm Malaysian time, thank you.
The independent report is the result of a close collaborative effort between WWF-Malaysia and Boston Consulting Group. As a responsible member of the global community, Malaysia is at a turning point in its climate journey. Charting the right course of action against global warming provides our nation a vital opportunity to protect our environment, reduce our carbon footprint and at the same time create a competitive advantage. With this report, WWF-Malaysia aims to:
• Define the optimal Net-Zero pathway for Malaysia, with several alternative pathways
• Assess socio economic impact in terms of jobs and economic development, serving as a resource and reference for stakeholders
• Create a recommended policy framework and outline of key interventions, with a particular focus on areas of energy, forestry, agriculture and nature-based solutions
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