BELEM, BRAZIL -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 11 November 2025 - Malaysia is not simply setting goals; it is
actively translating its ambition into reality. Following the
introduction of the Malaysia Pavilion theme, '
Climate Action Now: Net Zero Pathways Unlocked,'
at the recent International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition and
Conference Malaysia (IGEM 2025), we have cemented our commitment in the
'whole-of-nation' approach when it comes to all thing's climate. This
effort goes beyond high-level declarations. It is focused on mobilising
all sectors including industry, energy, communities and government,
towards climate action. Ultimately, our aim is to drive tangible and
transformative change that will enable Malaysia to achieve carbon
neutrality and secure a sustainable and resilient economic future.
Over the past year, our focus has been on defining the 'Shift
for Sustainability'. This includes building foundational ecosystems like
the National Climate Change Policy 2.0 (NCCP 2.0), NDC Roadmap and
Action Plan, Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategies (LT-LEDS)
and National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) which anchors our mission
to balance the critical energy trilemma of security, affordability and
sustainability. Beyond our local efforts, we also advanced regional
efforts like the ASEAN Power Grid, which serves as the physical
infrastructure that transforms our ambition into reality by facilitating
cross-border renewable energy trade. These frameworks and policies were
developed to help us transform our national targets into actionable
blueprints.
Having successfully established these foundational pillars, Malaysia
is now holistically prepared to achieve Net Zero by 2050. Through both
local and international collaboration, we believe this action-oriented
mission transcends geopolitics or trends. It is a matter of national
responsibility and economic prudence, ensuring a secure and sustainable
future for our people and nation.
Malaysia has long been committed to climate action. In line with its
commitments under the Paris Agreement, through the latest update of
Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), NDC 3.0 which submitted in
October 2025, Malaysia strives to peak its emissions by 2030 and intends
to achieve an absolute reduction of 15–30 million tonnes of CO₂
equivalent (MtCO₂eq) by 2035 from the peak level. This commitment is
bolstered by a range of mitigation actions that have advanced Malaysia's
progress toward its NDC targets.
Some notable initiatives include those related to renewable energy
policies, energy efficiency improvements, rail-based public transport,
biofuel adoption, waste recycling, and sustainable forestry management.
Furthermore, Malaysia has set its sights on achieving net-zero emissions
by 2050, a visionary goal that calls for strong public-private
collaboration and long-term policy clarity.
The recent Budget 2026 reaffirms Malaysia's commitment to a greener
and more resilient economy, with a stronger emphasis on energy
transition, carbon regulation, and sustainable living to safeguard
long-term security, affordability, and sustainability for the
rakyat (all Malaysians). A key measure under this commitment is
the planned introduction of a Carbon Tax, which serves as a critical
carbon pricing instrument to incentivize the private sector and industry
players to adopt low-carbon technologies, enhance energy efficiency,
and integrate sustainability into their operations. Beyond supporting
Malaysia's commitments under the Paris Agreement, the Carbon Tax also
positions domestic industries to remain competitive under emerging
global carbon pricing regimes, particularly the European Union's Carbon
Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Importantly, revenues generated
through carbon pricing will be reinvested domestically, ensuring that
the economic benefits are channelled towards national decarbonization
efforts, technological innovation, and capacity building for a
sustainable and inclusive transition.
On the regional front, as the ASEAN Chair in 2025, Malaysia continues
to drive leadership in sustainability. Under the Chairmanship, Malaysia
hosted the 18th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on the Environment (AMME-18)
and related meetings in Langkawi early in September emphasising the
importance of climate change cooperation amidst pressing environmental
challenges.
A core achievement of AMME-18 was ASEAN's agreement on the ASEAN Joint
Statement on Climate Change for COP30. The unified statement was
endorsed by the ASEAN Environment Ministers and will be delivered at
COP30, following its formal approval at the 47th ASEAN Summit on 26
October 2025. The joint statement not only serves as a critical
opportunity for ASEAN to collectively influence global climate action
but also articulates ASEAN's common positions on key issues including
climate finance, adaptation, loss and damage, technology transfer and
implementation of the Paris Agreement.
During AMME-18, Malaysia also facilitated a dialogue between ASEAN
Environment Ministers and the COP30 President Designate, Ambassador
André Corrêa do Lago. This engagement successfully aligned ASEAN's
priorities with Brazil's "Amazon COP" vision, laying the groundwork for
early coordination towards COP30 in Belém. As a result, we see ASEAN
positioned as a united and influential voice in the global climate
negotiations.
Building on this momentum, the Malaysia Pavilion at COP30 will serve as
an extension of this regional collaboration, highlighting both
Malaysia's national climate initiatives and ASEAN's collective
commitment to sustainability under Malaysia's Chairmanship. Through this
platform, Malaysia aims to amplify the collective voice of Southeast
Asian nations, anchored on the principle of Common but Differentiated
Responsibilities (CBDR).
The Pavilion will also spotlight regional initiatives, reinforcing
Malaysia's commitment to domestic transformation and regional
leadership, ensuring that the voices, vulnerabilities and innovations of
Southeast Asian nations are effectively represented and supported on
the global stage.
YB DATO' SRI HUANG TIONG SII
DEPUTY MINISTER OF NATURAL RESOURCES
AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY OF MALAYSIA
11 NOVEMBER 2025