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Star Publications (M) Bhd, one of Malaysia’s leading media companies, will now seek to reduce its carbon footprint through a few simple measures.
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Star Publications (M) Bhd, one of Malaysia’s leading media companies, will now seek to reduce its carbon footprint through a few simple measures.
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PETALING JAYA, June 7 (Bernama) — Malaysia ranks fifth in the world for its Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects registered with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
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MALAYSIA is mulling the building of its first carbon-neutral city as one of the projects to be undertaken by a joint venture between Abu Dhabi’s Masdar and 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB).
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KUALA LUMPUR: Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Development Company unit Masdar and 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) are teaming up to explore clean TECHNOLOGY [] projects and investments, including the possibility of building Malaysia’s first carbon-neutral city.
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Malaysia’s government will offer credible cuts in its emissions of carbon dioxide at the Copenhagen climate change summit in a bid to halt global warming, Prime Minister Najib Razak told Reuters on Sunday.
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TNT Malaysia held for the first time its Drive me Challenge recently – an international competition by TNT to increase awareness amongst the tens of thousands of own drivers and sub-contractors to engage and encourage them to drive both safely and more fuel efficiently. TNT’s most efficientTNT pick-up and delivery (PUD) driver in Malaysia was selected to represent TNT South East Asia, to compete internationally in TNT’s Drive me Challenge in the United Kingdom in September. This competition, which was held at Metro Driving Academy in Puchong is part of TNT’s comprehensive environmental initiative, Planet Me, which was launched in 2007 to reduce TNT’s carbon emissions.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia needs to do more to embrace “green” technology or risk losing out when fossil fuels become obsolete, according to Shell Malaysia chairman Datuk Saw Choo Boon.
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Recent research suggests that fires started by Asian farmers in order to clear land for palm oil production may have contributed over 30% of the increase in global atmospheric CO2.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Finland-based Neste Oil Corp is currently in talks with several Malaysian plantation companies to jointly undertake Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects under the Kyoto Protocol.
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