Showing posts with label Najib. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Effect Of Climate Change And Global Warming Is Real, Cannot Be Viewed Lightly - Najib


KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday (2 Disember 2015) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the effect of climate change and global warming is real, and cannot be viewed lightly.

"Its effects are real and Malaysians are not spared from feeling the effects of it. Our drought seasons are prolonged, as our rainy seasons too. We suffer from water supply crises in some states as well as one of the worst floods the country has seen in decades," he said in his latest posting in his blog www.najibrazak.com.

Najib said fighting climate change is an on-going effort that must be led by the Government, and undertaken and supported by everyone in the country.

"The government is ready to address this issue head on - Malaysia intends to reduce reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions intensity of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 45 percent by 2030 relative to the emissions intensity of GDP in 2005.

"This consists of 35 per cent on an unconditional basis and a further 10 per cent is condition upon receipt of climate finance, technology transfer and capacity building from developed countries," he said.

Najib said Malaysia together with 181 countries have submitted the Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) for the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference, currently ongoing in Paris, reaffirming its stand and commitment in fighting climate change.

He said despite the government launching several initiatives since 9th Malaysia Plan (2006-2010) which includes the National Biofuel Policy (2006), Renewable Energy Policy and Action Plan (2010), "we have not done enough."

"The United Nations data showed that Malaysia ranked 26th worldwide in 2012 when it came to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fuel combustion," he said.

Najib said Malaysia remained steadfast and committed in its mission to reduce Malaysia's carbon footprint and under the 11th Malaysia Plan (2016-2020), policies that will further focus on pursuing green growth for sustainability and resilience will be carried out.



"The measures will include strengthening the enabling environment for green growth, adoption of sustainable consumption and production, conserving natural resources and strengthening resilience against climate change and natural disasters," he said.

"This new target shall not and should not be seen as an impediment to our economic development. Indeed, I believe, our green policies and initiatives will also bring many opportunities - catalysing new industries and ancillary businesses that will bring new employment opportunities," he said.

Najib said Malaysians need to play their part in fighting climate change and help prevent average global temperatures from rising above two degrees Celsius.

"It is our social and moral obligation to ensure that our sons and daughters will be able to enjoy the world as we see it today. Malaysia must play its responsible role in the necessary global transformation for a more sustainable world," he said.


Bernama

Monday, November 16, 2015

G20 Demonstrates Determination To Tackle Weather Change


ALTANYA (Monday, 16 November 2015) - Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib TunRazak said the leaders of the Group of 20 are determined to reach a consensus to help tackle weather change.

"The change in weather is a global issue and the G20 hopes that the COP (Conference of the Parties) 21 in Paris next month will be fruitful unlike COP 15," he told a press conference after a working dinner in conjunction with the 10th edition of the G20 Summit here.

Najib said that all the leaders taking part in the lunch working session on development and the weather change described the issue as a serious threat that could be hazardous to mankind and not just to certain countries.

The COP 21 Climate Change Conference will be held in Paris from Nov 30 to Dec 11, 2015. The COP 15, which was reported to be a failure, was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2009.

Najib, who concluded his three-day working visit in conjunction with the G20 Summit today, had also participated as the ASEAN chairman in the two working sessions, namely on inclusive growth and the global challenges linked to terrorism and the refugee crisis.


Meanwhile, over 2,000 new pledges have been entered into the UN’s ClimateAction database in the build up to the COP21 climate summit in Paris which starts on the 30 November.

The Non-State Actor Zone for Climate Action (NAZCA) database is an online portal that accepts climate action pledges from all entities other than national governments.

The NAZCA accepts pledges from cities and metropolitan regions, as well as the private sector and other major institutions, has realised 6,652 pledges to date.

This includes 2,761 separate actions by 935 cities and 117 regions. Nearly 1,800 global companies and more than 400 major investors have also offered formal commitments.

Of the commitments by cities and regions, by far the largest number of actions has to do with reductions in greenhouse-gas emissions, which total 2,173 actions.

This is followed by promises to instigate new renewable energy projects, 860 actions, and promises to improve energy efficiency and access, 713 actions.

Other commitments revolve around strengthening resilience to climate change, 211 actions, and engaging in cleaner transport options, 54 actions.

The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has called the new figures the “biggest wave yet” of such actions.

“This constitutes the largest single release of such information to date and clearly demonstrates how leading cities, regions, companies and investors are acting to protect the climate and build resilience,” the UNFCCC said in a statement.
“It also adds crucial momentum to global efforts to reach an effective new, universal climate change agreement in Paris in December of this year.”