After decades of producing fossil fuels that have contributed to the climate crisis, Malaysia and Indonesia are turning to a ...
Environmental watchdog RimbaWatch warned that there is a wide trend of carbon capture, use and storage or CCUS initiatives in ...
Key customers such as Japan and South Korea have signed agreements to export their carbon emissions to Malaysia Indonesia ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNWatchdog warns carbon capture bill neglects key environmental issuesRimbaWatch says the bill does not restrict the use of locally captured carbon dioxide and provides no penalties for projects ...
Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), published in 2022, estimates that a successful energy transition would generate 310,000 jobs in the country by 2050. However, it is unclear ...
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Malaysia aims to be 'global leader' in carbon captureHowever, some scientists and environmentalists view it as a licence to continue burning fossil fuels and cite doubts over its effectiveness, given its cost and complexity. Malaysia's Economy Minister ...
The question is no longer whether we must transition away from fossil fuels, nor when. That transition is happening now, driven by economic shifts, technological advancements, and public pressure.
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