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Malaysia commits to retain 50% of forest cover after COP 21 deal

by | 31-12-2015 16:13 recommendations 0

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has reiterated its commitment to retain 50% of its forest areas after signing an agreement with 195 countries at the Paris climate change talks (COP21).

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar said the country would increase efforts to protect and preserve its forests.

?By preserving our forests, this will reduce greenhouse gas emissions through carbon sequestration.

?Among the existing initiatives that use this approach are the Central Forest Spine (CFS) project and the Heart of Borneo programme.

?Under CFS, we establish a corridor in Peninsular Malaysia that will combine several clusters of forests that require reforestation and declare them as permanent forests (hutan kekal).

?As for the Borneo corridor, we have received co-operation from Indonesia and Brunei.

?The Sarawak Chief Minister (Tan Sri Adenan Satem) has also stated his commitment to stop giving out logging licences,? he told a press conference here yesterday.

Dr Wan Junaidi represented Malaysia in Paris over the weekend for the COP21 talks.

He also stated Malaysia?s commitment to reduce the greenhouse gas emission to 45% based on the Gross Domestic Product by 2030.

?Malaysia has declared this in its Intended Nationally Determined Contributions, which is presented to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

?We must reduce the usage of hydrofluorocarbon gas and hydrochlorofluorocarbon as we are producers of electronic products such as air-conditioners, refrigerators and so on.

?We need to find an alternative so that the industry will not be affected,? he said.

After two weeks of negotiations for the COP21 deal, 195 countries agreed to try and limit the rise in global temperatures to less than 2?.

 
A woman walks past pillars with the Nations' national flags attending the COP 21 UN climate conference, decorating the exterior of the venue hall, on November 26, 2015, in Le Bourget, north of Paris

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2 Comments

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Excellent initiative & a sustainable promise by Malaysia
    Posted 05-01-2016 13:01

  • Arushi Madan says :
    This is really a great commitment towards environment as a whole. All the best to Malaysia and the residents there.
    Posted 01-01-2016 19:37

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