In accordance with the Paris Accord to cap global temperature rise to1.5°Celsius over the next 100 years, Malaysia submitted its Intended Nationally Determined Contribution (INDC) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) seeking to reduce emissions by 45% by 2030, which was changed to 2050 following the Marrakech Proclamation in 2016. This paper analyzes the implications of Malaysia's INDC and an additional proposal of continuing further climate control to cap temperature rise over the next century against the existing scenario in the country. The results show that the cumulative damage from climate change over the period 2010–2100 will amount to MYR2.1 billion under the present climatic regime. It will fall to ...
With Malaysia's commitment to both mitigation and adaptation, the 21st Conference of Parties to the ...
The assumption that climate mitigation can only be afforded at a particular level of income is impli...
The assumption that climate mitigation can only be afforded at a particular level of income is impli...
In accordance with the Paris Accord to cap global temperature rise to1.5°Celsius over the next 100 y...
This study evaluates three proposals against the baseline scenario of existing practices to reduce c...
This paper analyses empirically the optimal climate change mitigation policy of Malaysia with the bu...
This study examines empirically climate change related vulnerability impacts, and remedial options a...
This study critically evaluates two COP proposals on Malaysia that have been under consideration to ...
This article projects the social cost of carbon (SCC) and other related consequences of climate chan...
Introduction: Climate change are any change of climate that is attributed directly or indirectly to ...
Mitigation to climate change is given increasing international attention due to the concern of highe...
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change, and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development were negotia...
Malaysia is realising the consequence of climate change impacts and efforts are harmonising with tho...
There are two factors that can affect changes in climate; internal variation and external forcing. T...
Today, an unprecedented increase in global temperature is attributed to the rising rate of greenhous...
With Malaysia's commitment to both mitigation and adaptation, the 21st Conference of Parties to the ...
The assumption that climate mitigation can only be afforded at a particular level of income is impli...
The assumption that climate mitigation can only be afforded at a particular level of income is impli...
In accordance with the Paris Accord to cap global temperature rise to1.5°Celsius over the next 100 y...
This study evaluates three proposals against the baseline scenario of existing practices to reduce c...
This paper analyses empirically the optimal climate change mitigation policy of Malaysia with the bu...
This study examines empirically climate change related vulnerability impacts, and remedial options a...
This study critically evaluates two COP proposals on Malaysia that have been under consideration to ...
This article projects the social cost of carbon (SCC) and other related consequences of climate chan...
Introduction: Climate change are any change of climate that is attributed directly or indirectly to ...
Mitigation to climate change is given increasing international attention due to the concern of highe...
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change, and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development were negotia...
Malaysia is realising the consequence of climate change impacts and efforts are harmonising with tho...
There are two factors that can affect changes in climate; internal variation and external forcing. T...
Today, an unprecedented increase in global temperature is attributed to the rising rate of greenhous...
With Malaysia's commitment to both mitigation and adaptation, the 21st Conference of Parties to the ...
The assumption that climate mitigation can only be afforded at a particular level of income is impli...
The assumption that climate mitigation can only be afforded at a particular level of income is impli...