Macaranga Wrap-up: 2023
Wong Siew Lyn and Law Yao Hua, co-founders, Macaranga
13-Dec-23 15:00
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We are at the end of 2023 – as always, it's been quite a year for our environment and natural resources, so we take a look back at the year past with the co-founders of environmental journalism portal Macaranga, Wong Siew Lyn and Law Yao Hua, who will remind us about some of the big stories from 2023. In particular, we discuss the achievements of the (now former) Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Ministry (NRECC) and the challenges that remain ahead, before we focus on Pahang, and some of the state's achievements, including the gazettement of the Al-Sultan Abdullah Royal Tigers Reserve. We also discuss our oceans and the increase of Marine Protected Areas in Malaysia, before taking on rare earth mining, which is big business for countries with reserves like ours, but how are we working on ensuring transparency and accountability in the rare earth industry? Then we discuss the European Union's new regulation to curb the EU market's impact on global deforestation and forest degradation, or the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and how that could impact Malaysia, before finally discussing how a changing climate has impacted our food security in Malaysia.
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Shutterstock/Paman Aheri, Zeti Akhzar
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Reef Check Malaysia
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, Law/Activism, government, international
Tags: Natural Resources Environment and Climate Change Ministry, Al-Sultan Abdullah Royal Tigers Reserve, ocean conservation, macaranga, NRECC, tasik chini, rare earth mining, marine protected areas, eudr, eu deforestation regulation, palm oil, climate crisis, food security, el nino,