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Venturing into renewable sector creates more jobs


Venturing into renewable sector creates more jobs
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WHILE witnessing the loss of lives and livelihoods during this Covid-19 pandemic, the ongoing threat of climate change indicates the importance of creating more job opportunities for youths to venture into the renewable sector rather than continuously working on fossil fuels.
This is especially in light of current difficulties among aspiring university graduates and fresh graduates in Malaysia who remain vulnerable in securing a decent job arising from the pandemic.
Even though the National Employment Council (NEC) plans to create 500,000 jobs for Malaysians by the end of this year, it does not provide specification with regard to the number of new jobs in the renewable sector. ....

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Reset balance with green recovery efforts


Reset balance with green recovery efforts
Amanda Yeo
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Malaysia is also facing the adverse effects of climate change and remains vulnerable to the threat of floods, landslides, haze and water pollutions.- NSTP/MOHD RAFI MAMAT.
While it s crucial to provide social safety nets for vulnerable communities to cope with temporary economic shocks, Malaysia also cannot afford to lose sight of environmental sustainability due to the ongoing threat of climate change.
As heat-trapping greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere continues to increase, it does not only result in rising average temperature by over 1 degree Celsius, but also leads to heatwaves, droughts and torrential rains, shifting wildlife populations and habitats, rising seas and floods. ....

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