Accelerating urban action for a carbon-free world, 5 Malaysian cities take an integrated approach to low carbon development Cities represents over 70 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions,
World Economic Forum Launches Toolbox of Solutions to Accelerate Decarbonization in Cities
Jerry Shen, Unsplash Geneva, Switzerland, 22 September 2021 – Cities have a crucial role to play in the race to reach net-zero emissions by 2050; to respond to this challenge,
Low Carbon Cities – Malaysia’s Response to Global Climate Emergency
By Nasha Lee, Environment Analyst Photograph by Melissa Bradley, Unsplash The 2019 UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP 25, is currently underway in the Spanish capital of
Malaysian cities – a powerful vehicle in reducing emissions
By Gan Pek Chuan & Nasha Lee, UNDP Saloma Link Cyclist bridge, Kuala Lumpur. Photograph by Amar Syazwan Rosman via Unsplash. Today, more than 70% of the Malaysian
Ready for Low Carbon Living?
Datuk Ismail Ibrahim, Chief Executive of Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), during IMELC 2021’s opening. ISKANDAR PUTERI – The use of the Iskandar Malaysia Ecolife Challenge (IMELC) 2021 website, which
MyL3C virtually launched, empowers cities on low carbon pathway
KUALA LUMPUR –Water and Environment (KASA) Minister Dato’ Sri Tuan Ibrahim bin Tuan Man today represented Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in officiating the Malaysian Low Carbon Cities Conference
Why Climate Neutrality needs Circularity
“How we make and use products and how we produce food generates almost half of the emissions in our current economic system because the production of goods and infrastructure generates
Bangkok on track for more green spaces with park on old train line
Sky park shows how space-starved cities can repurpose unused land for green spaces that can ease the effects of climate change By Rina Chandran The Phra Pok Klao Sky Park