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Report - COP29 masterclass

11 Nov 2024

As an autonomous research organisation, we focus on foreign policy and security; economics and trade; social policy and nation-building; technology and cyber; and climate and energy. [...] As part of a just transition, Malaysia should put in safeguards and regulations to manage the environmental and social risks associated with emerging sectors, such as development of critical minerals and rare earth elements (REE) industry, carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS/CCS), as well as future challenges related to clean energy and the digital supply chain, including battery and sola. [...] Financing, and loss and damage • Funding and financing are crucial means for implementation, particularly to implement MyNAP and expanding adaptation planning to the sub-national level and cross-sectoral mainstreaming. [...] • As a non-Annexe I country, Malaysia and other developing countries should be eligible to 10 Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia Report and able to access the Loss and Damage Fund in an inclusive and equitable manner under the principles of common but differentiated responsibilities and climate justice. [...] ○ The ACE negotiation agenda, per Article 6 of the Convention and Article 12 of the Paris Agreement, aims to enable all walks of society to engage in climate action through the ACE toolbox consisting of six key elements: education, training, public awareness, public access to information, public participation and international cooperation.
Pages
20
Published in
Malaysia

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