Malaysia’s Fair Share Carbon Budget Explained
Adam Farhan, Co-author and Director & Co-founder, RimbaWatch | Nithiyah Tamilwanan, Co-author
16-Mar-26 15:00
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The world has a limited amount of carbon left that it can emit if we want to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. Scientists call this the global carbon budget. But once that number is set, another question follows: how should that budget be divided between countries? A new report titled "Estimating a Fair Share Carbon Budget for Malaysia" examines what our country's fair share might actually look like, and what it means for our climate policies going forward. We find out more from the report’s co-authors, Adam Farhan and Nithiyah Tamilwanan.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, Law/Activism
Tags: carbon budget, Malaysia Climate Targets, Malaysia Carbon Budget, net-zero emissions, neoliberal development myth, the bigger picture, earth matters, RimbaWatch, climate crisis, carbon emissions, carbon colonialism, climate policies, co2 emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, greenwashing,
