BAKU,
Azerbaijan, March 13,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the world grapples with the
ever-evolving challenges of climate change, Malaysia remains resolute in its commitment to
the Paris Agreement even as key global players have chosen to step
back from this critical accord. For Malaysia, climate action transcends
politics—it is a moral imperative for our people and planet. As a
nation, we will continue to honour the principles of the Paris
Agreement, setting an example of steadfastness in the global
climate dialogue.

Despite contributing just 0.8% of global greenhouse gas
emissions, Malaysia has
consistently sought to lead by example and push the envelope. At
COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES) reaffirmed
Malaysia's leadership role by
actively engaging in negotiations, fostering collaborations, and
showcasing our determination to push forward bold climate action.
These efforts highlight not only our sense of responsibility but
our aspiration to inspire and unite the global community towards a
sustainable future.
COP29 saw the establishment of a
new global climate finance target of USD300
billion annually until 2035—a landmark decision that
Malaysia strongly supports and
welcomes. The operationalisation of the Loss and Damage Fund was
another critical milestone, ensuring much-needed assistance for
vulnerable nations. Malaysia's
negotiators were instrumental in advocating for equitable resource
distribution, underscoring the need for developed nations to honour
their commitments.
Malaysia also leveraged
COP29 as an opportunity to enhance
regional partnerships, particularly within ASEAN, whose
Chairmanship we hold this year. The nation played a crucial role in
advancing the ASEAN Common Carbon Framework, which seeks to promote
sustainable energy and low-carbon economies across Southeast Asia. This initiative highlights our
commitment to proactively strengthen regional collaboration while
establishing ASEAN as a cohesive voice in global climate
discussions.
Malaysia is likewise finalising
its National Climate Change Bill and preparing the third revision
of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0) with more
ambitious targets, reinforcing its commitment to the Paris
Agreement's goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Malaysia's National Adaptation
Plan (MyNAP), supported by the Green Climate Fund – an operating
entity under the Financial Mechanism of the UNFCCC, will further
enhance our capacity to address climate vulnerabilities, including
flooding and coastal erosion. These initiatives embody the Madani
government's commitment to safeguarding both people and
ecosystems.
Further cementing Malaysia's
climate strategy, the government is developing the National Carbon
Market Policy, which will provide strategic direction for carbon
trading initiatives. By operationalising Article 6 of the Paris
Agreement, Malaysia seeks to
become a leader in compliance-based carbon markets, aligning
economic growth with emissions reductions.
As ASEAN Chair in 2025, Malaysia aims to amplify the region's
collective voice on climate action, emphasising inclusivity and
sustainability. At COP30 in
Belem, Brazil, we will present the
ASEAN Joint Statement on Climate Change, advocating for regional
solidarity, sustainable development, and financial support.
Malaysia will also advance the
development of the Southeast Asia Alliance negotiation bloc (Group
SEA) to strengthen ASEAN's influence in global climate
negotiations. Our nation is committed to operationalising the ASEAN
Carbon Framework to guide member states toward carbon neutrality
while ensuring no one is left behind. Malaysia continues to uphold its
responsibility as a leader in global climate action, guided by the
principles of justice, sustainability, and regional solidarity, in
line with Malaysia's Madani
framework for shared prosperity. In short, we remain committed to
regional solidarity, shaping global climate policies, and achieving
the net-zero target together.
Looking ahead to COP30,
Malaysia is resolutely focused on
advancing ambitious climate goals, strengthening global
partnerships, and highlighting the intrinsic link between climate
action and biodiversity conservation. As one of the world's most
biodiverse nations, Malaysia
recognises that protecting our natural ecosystems is integral to
our climate strategy. The upcoming global conference provides a
pivotal opportunity to consolidate our achievements, reinforce our
commitment to safeguarding biodiversity, and outline the next steps
in our sustainability journey.
Malaysia's journey underscores
the importance of collective action in combating climate change.
While we have made significant strides, developed nations must step
up to provide the necessary resources, technology, and
capacity-building support. Only through equitable collaboration can
we achieve a just transition that leaves no one behind.
Climate change is a challenge we cannot ignore, regardless of
geopolitical rivalries or political partisanship. As such, the
world must continue to unite and act if there is to be any hope for
the human race at all.
As we prepare for COP30,
Malaysia remains steadfast in its
mission to lead with purpose and integrity. Although others may
waver, our commitment to the Paris Agreement is sacrosanct, and our
vision for a sustainable future remains clear. Still, if all
nations can unite, we can hope to create a world that honours the
principles of equity, resilience, and hope for generations to
come.
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SUSTAINABILITY (NRES)