Malaysia
Green Forum 2010
PUTRAJAYA- Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun
Haji Abdul Razak gave a speech on title of Malaysia Green Forum 2010 which the government
with an opportunity to reaffirm its resounding commitment towards environmental
sustainability in Malaysia.
The purpose of Malaysia Green Forum is
to build an action-oriented network relate with environmental problems in a
whole manner is certainly refreshing. The participation of senior
government officials, industry captains, society leaders and academic
profesionals from within and outside the country has drawn by MGF 2010. Malaysia
consider as the richest biodiversity in the world, prized with 16 million
hectares of tropical forest area.
Malaysia is earliest nations in the
world which adopted a serious concern towards Environment Quality Act in 1974.
Sustainability concept was an integral part of Third Malaysia Plan and before the
idea of Sustainable Development was popularized in the late eighties by the
Brundtland Report. Y.A.B Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi bought 14 agencies from 4
different ministries together when he established the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environment in 2004 that paved the way for a more detailed and
cohesive way in settling environmental problems.
The government has constantly
permitted its promises to environmental sustainability over the years and mortgage
to continue this throughout administration. Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji
Abdul Razak announced the formation of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology
and Water after six day of taking office. Growing need and urgency of green
technology towards sustainable development is still continues by the government
to identify it. A technical arm called The National Green Technology Center
also came to being through a restructuring exercise of the then Malaysia Energy
Centre.
MGF 2010 has associated leaders and professionals from the very multiple
backgrounds on platform where environmental problems can be dealt with the
overall. The government is welcomes all the constructive creative ideas that
could make this Malaysia greener and more sustainable.
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