An emergency meeting was recently convened by Climate Action Network Southeast Asia, Oxfam and the Fossil Fuel Treaty Initiative, bringing together stakeholders from Southeast and South Asia to respond to rising oil prices, which are being driven by the US and Israel’s war on Iran. The case for moving away from fossil fuels is growing stronger.
But what will it take for Malaysia to act faster? Astro Awani’s Melisa Idris speaks with Nithi Nesadurai, the director and regional coordinator of Climate Action Network Southeast Asia, and Charles Santiago, the co-chair of Asean Parliamentarians for Human Rights.
Produced by: Astro Awani
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