The 12th Malaysia Plan identifies the need to address climate change as a strategy to achieve green growth, energy sustainability and transform the water sector. To that end, the plan aims to tackle the issues of climate change, unsustainable consumption and production practices, loss of biodiversity, inconsistent policy implementation, and inefficient water resource management. In this context, the Plan emphasise the shared responsibility of moving towards a low-carbon nation and promoting more equitable benefit sharing from using natural resources. It seeks to manage energy and water holistically and sustainably, considering both supply and demand.
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The 12th Malaysia Plan 2021-2025
Sectors: Economy-wide, Energy, Transport
Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing
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The 12th Malaysia Plan 2021-2025
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11th Malaysia plan 2016-2020
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- Up to 40% reduction in GHG emissions compared to 2005 levels by 2020 compared with a 2016 baselineEconomy-wide: Economy Wide · Target year: 2020
- 2 million people protected through flood mitigation projects by 2020 against a 2016 baselineDisaster Risk Management (Drm): Disaster Preparedness · Target year: 2020
- 17% terrestrial and inland water areas gazetted as protected areas by 2020LULUCF: Preservation · Target year: 2020
- 10% coastal and marine areas gazetted as protected areas by 2020 against a 2016 baselineCoastal zones: Adaptation · Target year: 2020
- At least 20% government procurement to be green by 2020 against a 2016 baselinePublic Sector: Procurement · Target year: 2020
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