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Sarawak forest carbon projects face pushback over Indigenous land rights
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UN investigates contentious forest carbon pact in Malaysian Borneo
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'Tough decisions ahead': Malaysia must harmonise state and federal jurisdictions over carbon ahead of climate change bill
'Tough decisions ahead': Malaysia must harmonise state and federal jurisdictions over carbon ahead of climate change bill
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Bursa Carbon Exchange aims to trade Malaysia's first nature-based carbon credit by first half of 2024
Bursa Carbon Exchange aims to trade Malaysia's first nature-based carbon credit by first half of 2024
5 February 2024
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