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Rise in Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Star, January 13, 2003  

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia needs to cut down on green­house gas emissions to ensure sustainable development, said the Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia.

Its executive director Gurmit Singh said' the emissions increased from 3.8 'tones per capita in 1994 to 5.7 tones in 1998.

"This is not normal and the rate of increase is too high. It means there is an inefficient use of energy for development in this country," he said at the Meteorological Services Department here.

He said that in 1994, Malaysia emitted 144 million tones of greenhouse gases of which 68.7 million tones were absorbed by trees.

Although by international standards, industrialized na­tions had values three to five times higher, Malaysia should not be complacent, he added.

"Among Asean countries, our emission value is the third highest after Brunei and Singa­pore and we are doing little to bring it down," he said.

Gurmit Singh said- a draft Malaysian Climate Change Action Plan prepared by the Malaysian Climate Change Group to stabilize the country's emission of greenhouse gasses had been submitted to the Science, Technology and Envi­ronment Ministry.

The draft, among other things, recommends creating more awareness among gov­ernment departments on cli­mate change, a study on its impact and to decrease the transportation sector's growth in greenhouse emissions.

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