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Every bit, every year, every choice we make matters, say climate change experts


Science reveals that maintaining global warming at 1.5°C is not impossible, but it isn’t just the responsibility of certain parties, it must be a concerted effort, and everyone needs to play their part. Photo: Pixabay
Since pre-industrial times, human activities have contributed to 1°C of global warming and the consequences towards people, nature and livelihoods are already apparent.
“At the current rate, we will reach 1.5°C in the very near future, between 2030 and 2052, says Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II vice chair Dr Joy Jacqueline Pereira who was speaking at the “Climate Change: Challenges for Asian Nations” media webinar jointly organised by China Daily, University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai International Studies University, and Asia News Network. ....

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Climate change grants for UK-Malaysia partnerships


THREE UK-Malaysia climate change projects received support from the British Council in the form of grants totalling RM166,000.
One of the partnerships that secured the A.R.C. Challenge Malaysia Grant are KLIMA Action Malaysia and Students for Global Health from the UK.
Their “Weaving Hopes for the Future” project is an arts and culture response to climate degradation with a focus on empowering Orang Asli youth about climate change and climate action.
Another grant recipient are partners neOOne Associates and SEA International CIC in Scotland. Their “Visioning the Future & Story Telling for Climate Change” project aims to help Malaysian and Scottish youth sharpen their storytelling skills to activate their plans and goals for climate change through a virtual impact festival. ....

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Malaysian eco-warriors use art and activism to empower Orang Asli in climate crisis fight | Life


Thursday, 18 Feb 2021 03:33 PM MYT
BY TAN MEI ZI
Kamy chairperson Ili Nadiah Dzulkafar said the ‘Weaving Hopes for the Future’ project hopes to give a voice to the Orang Asli community in discussions about the climate crisis. Picture courtesy of Kamy and GAP
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PETALING JAYA, Feb 18 For communities whose lives are so closely tied with nature, there is no room for climate change to be just another topic up for friendly debate.
Indigenous communities around the world are always among the first to have their traditions and livelihoods devastated by global warming and shifting weather patterns. ....

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Malaysian eco-warriors use art and activism to empower Orang Asli in climate crisis fight


Malaysian eco-warriors use art and activism to empower Orang Asli in climate crisis fight
Tan Mei Zi
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Kamy chairperson Ili Nadiah Dzulkafar said the ‘Weaving Hopes for the Future’ project hopes to give a voice to the Orang Asli community in discussions about the climate crisis. Picture courtesy of Kamy and GAP
PETALING JAYA, Feb 18 For communities whose lives are so closely tied with nature, there is no room for climate change to be just another topic up for friendly debate.
Indigenous communities around the world are always among the first to have their traditions and livelihoods devastated by global warming and shifting weather patterns. ....

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Three UK-Malaysia partnerships receive grants worth RM166,000 for climate change projects


KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): Three UK-Malaysia partnerships have received grants worth RM166,000 for climate change projects.
In a statement yesterday, the British Council said the A.R.C. Challenge Malaysia Grant aims to create dialogue and contextualise climate change, youth and cultural rights between the UK and Malaysia.
It said A.R.C. stands for Awareness, Resilience and Collaboration in response to climate change.
The virtual event yesterday was attended by British High Commissioner to Malaysia Charles Hay along with Professor Dr Joy Jacqueline Pereira from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, and Alison Tickell, Director of London-based charity Julie s Bicycle, together with attendees from youth groups, students, non-governmental organisations and the general public. ....

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