Malaysia Pavilion shines at COP30 with “Climate Action Now” theme
BELÉM, Brazil: The Malaysia Pavilion at COP30 concluded a successful first week under the theme “Climate Action Now: Net Zero Pathways Unlocked”, establishing itself as a key platform for global climate collaboration.
Over six days, 17 sessions featuring 78 speakers from government, industry, academia and civil society attracted more than 580 participants, including 319 international delegates.
Discussions centred on five pillars: Safeguarding Ecosystems, Adaptation in Action, Anchored in Resilience, Synergy in Sustainability, and Connecting Green Markets.
Deputy Secretary-General Datuk Nor Yahati Awang officially opened the Pavilion, reaffirming Malaysia’s 2050 net-zero commitment, the upcoming Climate Change Bill and National Climate Change Policy 2.0. The opening high-level dialogue co-hosted with Brazil highlighted South-South cooperation, aligning Brazil’s Belém Action Agenda with Malaysia’s ambitions. Twenty sessions will continue over two weeks, showcasing Malaysia’s leadership in inclusive, credible climate solutions.
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