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Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
What the loss and damage fund means for Indigenous communities
...
Malaysia
is home to a diverse population including its Indigenous communities, the Orang Asli'(usually refers to the Indigenous Peoples of Peninsular
Malaysia
) and Orang Asal (term typically used to r...
11 Nov 2024
What the loss and damage fund means for Indigenous communities
Press Releases /
Diversey, a Solenis Company
Diversey, a Solenis Company and NatureLoop sign MOU to upcycle single-use plastic waste
...
Malaysia
, leveraging the strengths of both organisations.” The exclusive partnership will operate in regions of Peninsula
Malaysia
where NatureLoop has the capacity to provide services. About ...
13 Nov 2024
Diversey, a Solenis Company and NatureLoop sign MOU to upcycle single-use plastic waste
News /
Carbon & Climate
A bill to 'outlast any minister or government' – Nik Nazmi answers burning questions on
Malaysia
’s climate change legislation
...
Malaysia
,” the group said on its website. Top of mind for many
Malaysia
ns at press time are the flash floods affecting pockets of capital city Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. As
Malaysia
heads into the north...
16 Oct 2024
A bill to 'outlast any minister or government' – Nik Nazmi answers burning questions on Malaysia’s climate change legislation
News /
Waste
Taiwan phases out food waste as pig feed, sparking race to boost recycling capacity
...
Malaysia
rely far more on landfills. Large cities face the greatest pressure. Environment minister Peng Chi-ming said food waste accounted for around 10 per cent of incinerated waste in Taichung, 8–9 ...
9 Dec 2025
Taiwan phases out food waste as pig feed, sparking race to boost recycling capacity
News /
Cities
After hottest year on record, persistent and 'unusual' climate-induced warming experienced by Asia's megacities raises concern
...
Malaysia
, Singapore, and Myanmar were also recorded to have experienced severe daily average temperatures that were influenced by climate change. Elsewhere in the world, it was the Carribean Islands ...
25 Mar 2025
After hottest year on record, persistent and 'unusual' climate-induced warming experienced by Asia's megacities raises concern
News /
Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
’s draft climate change bill seeks to establish emissions trading scheme
...
Malaysia
n] Cabinet in line with
Malaysia
’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategies (LT-LEDS),” it said. The proposed Act will also empower the minis...
7 Oct 2024
Malaysia’s draft climate change bill seeks to establish emissions trading scheme
News /
Policy & Finance
Malaysia
n companies must report Scope 3 emissions starting 2027
...
Malaysia
. “Considerable efforts will be made by the Securities Commission and Bursa
Malaysia
, as well as other members of the ACSR to build up the capabilities in
Malaysia
.” About 130 large listed com...
24 Sep 2024
Malaysian companies must report Scope 3 emissions starting 2027
News /
Carbon & Climate
Malaysia
Forest Fund appoints Shah Redza Hussein as CEO
Former Perak state park director Shah Redza Hussein has been appointed chief executive officer of the
Malaysia
Forest Fund (MFF), a federal government agency working to channel financing towards fores...
6 Jan 2025
Malaysia Forest Fund appoints Shah Redza Hussein as CEO
Press Releases /
Asean Centre for Biodiversity
Inclusive and sustainable: Celebrating 58 years of Asean
...
Malaysia
and Chair of Asean 2025, and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, H.E. Sugiono, also offered remarks before the ceremonial cutting of the Asean Day cake. As part of the day's activ...
18 Aug 2025
Inclusive and sustainable: Celebrating 58 years of Asean
News /
Energy
No 'passive bystander’: Clean energy trade among Singapore's 'recalibrations' to tackle new geopolitical reality
...
Malaysia
-Singapore electricity import pilot was launched; subsequently, in August 2023, the Brunei-Indonesia-
Malaysia
-Philippines power integration project was announced. The renewed momentum has seen...
22 Apr 2025
No 'passive bystander’: Clean energy trade among Singapore's 'recalibrations' to tackle new geopolitical reality
News /
Policy & Finance
Singapore’s climate reporting delay is ‘fuel for the sustainability deprioritisation fire’ in Asia, say experts
...
Malaysia
in mandatory sustainability reporting requirements. Listed and large non-listed firms in the neighbouring Southeast Asian nation are expected to start ISSB-aligned reporting, including on Sco...
30 Aug 2025
Singapore’s climate reporting delay is ‘fuel for the sustainability deprioritisation fire’ in Asia, say experts
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
US tariffs and Asean food security: Turning short-term pain into long-term gain
...
Malaysia
(palm oil and tropical fruits). Ongoing discussions indicate that the situation remains fluid, and Asean leaders have wisely avoided kneejerk reactions, opting for negotiation over reprisal. ...
24 Apr 2025
US tariffs and Asean food security: Turning short-term pain into long-term gain
News /
Energy
Shared transmission network could unlock US$150 billion in renewable energy investments in Indonesia: report
...
Malaysia
have introduced similar power wheeling systems, enhancing their international competitiveness and driving renewables growth. Like Indonesia, both countries have state-owned utilities which ar...
8 May 2025
Shared transmission network could unlock US$150 billion in renewable energy investments in Indonesia: report
Press Releases /
About Asean EU-German Climate Action Programme (CAP)
Asean strengthens climate action commitment through new cycle of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
...
Malaysia
, Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, and Singapore shared insights into their countries’ progress and the evolving challenges in fulfilling the global climate goals.
Malaysia
’s path to...
20 Nov 2024
Asean strengthens climate action commitment through new cycle of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
News /
Energy
Oil and gas prospecting in protected marine park in Sabah,
Malaysia
alarms NGO
...
Malaysia
drafted an open letter to the
Malaysia
's Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation and the Sabah state government, calling for a halt to prospecting activities, which "could harm...
25 Sep 2024
Oil and gas prospecting in protected marine park in Sabah, Malaysia alarms NGO
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
An intelligent trade-off: AI as a double-edged sword in Southeast Asia’s climate battle
...
Malaysia
’s first data centre and Google Cloud region – a physical location equipped with infrastructure that enables faster, more efficient access to high-performance cloud services; Microsoft’s US$1...
26 May 2025
An intelligent trade-off: AI as a double-edged sword in Southeast Asia’s climate battle
News /
Carbon & Climate
Bursa
Malaysia
’s SBTi-validated emissions targets will not include carbon credits
...
Malaysia
said. Bursa
Malaysia
's SBTi-validated targets include a near-term target to reduce absolute Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions by 50 per cent by 2030, from a base year of 2022. By 2050, it aims to re...
11 Sep 2024
Bursa Malaysia’s SBTi-validated emissions targets will not include carbon credits
Podcasts /
Carbon & Climate
The challenges of the environment beat: A conversation with journalists in Southeast Asia
...
Malaysia
project director for Internews, a non-profit news group that has been affected by funding budget cuts to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Journalists in Malays...
19 Mar 2025
The challenges of the environment beat: A conversation with journalists in Southeast Asia
News /
Carbon & Climate
Philippines releases first carbon credit rules to boost clean energy projects
...
Malaysia
is also preparing carbon policies expected to come into force by 2026 while Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar engage primarily in voluntary markets without full regulatory frameworks yet.
17 Oct 2025
Philippines releases first carbon credit rules to boost clean energy projects
News /
Carbon & Climate
Biogas plant using palm oil wastewater is behind BCX's first
Malaysia
n tech-based carbon credits
A biogas plant, which captures methane and other greenhouse gasses from open wastewater treatment systems at a palm oil mill, will feed into
Malaysia
’s first technology-based carbon credits to be auct...
20 May 2025
Biogas plant using palm oil wastewater is behind BCX's first Malaysian tech-based carbon credits
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Manufacturing
Malaysia’s chip boom risks soaring Scope 2 emissions, experts warn
EB Studio
At the Semiconductor Sustainability Summit 2025, industry leaders said Malaysia’s push to double its global chip share could …
Malaysia’s chip boom risks soaring Scope 2 emissions, experts warn
Opinion /
Food & Agriculture
India’s food waste is turning into an environmental time bomb
India’s colossal food waste problem is both a symptom and a significant accelerator of the climate crisis.
India’s food waste is turning into an environmental time bomb
News /
Energy
Singapore’s Sembcorp eyes $4.3bn acquisition of Australia’s Alinta Energy
The Singapore firm has said it would buy the Chow Tai Fook Enterprises-owned firm, but there are no …
Singapore’s Sembcorp eyes $4.3bn acquisition of Australia’s Alinta Energy
News /
Policy & Finance
Climate change in court: cases to watch in 2026
Lawsuits are reshaping climate justice following landmark 2025 rulings, with cases rising in the Global South.
Climate change in court: cases to watch in 2026
News /
Carbon & Climate
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia’s green startup landscape, report finds
New mapping of climate firms shows region rich in solutions but constrained by grids, finance and coordination.
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia’s green startup landscape, report finds
Opinion /
Carbon & Climate
Three reasons why China wants global green leadership after COP30
China wants to lead the climate agenda on its own terms – exporting clean tech and influence, while …
Three reasons why China wants global green leadership after COP30
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