Malaysia makes significant progress in science and governance of Antarctica 21 May 2021 / 21:17 H. An Adelie penguin stands atop a block of melting ice near the French station at Dumont d’Urville in East Antarctica January 23, 2010. Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has made significance progress in the science and governance of Antarctica since its first scientific expedition in 1999 and is committed to address issues of climate change and protection of Antarctic resources, said the Interim Director of National Antarctic Research Centre Prof Datuk Dr Azizan Abu Samah.
“Malaysia and Ukraine continue to strengthen bilateral cooperation through scientific cooperation in the area of Polar Research,” he said when presenting a Plenary Paper entitled ‘Malaysian Strategies in Sustaining Polar Research: Role Of Sultan Mizan Antarctic Research Foundation’ during the 10th International Antarctic virtual conference held in commemoration of the 25th Anniversary of the Raising o
KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 Malaysia has made significance progress in the science and governance of Antarctica since its first scientific expedition in 1999 and is committed to address issues of climate change and protection of Antarctic resources, said the Interim Director of National Antarctic.