Malaysia

Ismail Sabri wants stricter laws to address environmental violations

PM says will emphasise this in cabinet meeting Wednesday, cites recent floods as effect of climate change

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Jun 2022 4:17PM

Ismail Sabri wants stricter laws to address environmental violations
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob visits Taman Tugu in Kuala Lumpur today as he officiates the World Environment Day celebration. – Bernama, June 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob wants environmental violations to be addressed with stricter laws.

Speaking to reporters after officiating the World Environment Day celebration at Taman Tugu here today, Ismail Sabri cited the park, previously a well-maintained forest area, which was turned into a garbage dump by irresponsible parties.

“Therefore, laws related to the environment need to be expedited in an effort to ensure that there are no violation cases that could lead to environmental destruction.

“We have been talking about environmental law for a long time...however, I have not been able to get comprehensive information. Inshallah, on Wednesday (in the cabinet meeting) I will emphasise that this environmental law needs to be expedited, because we know a lot of encroachment and so on occurs,” he said.

The prime minister also said that the people must continue to look after the environment, as the world was currently experiencing climate change and the effects had already been felt.

Elaborating further, he said the major floods that occurred recently could happen again at any time due to climate change.

“As I mentioned, last year’s floods, for example, unexpected floods and even some areas were flooded even though they never experienced floods before. In the past, we could expect the Northeast Monsoon to occur in November, December and January, but now this happens regardless of the time.

“In Kuala Lumpur, there were flash floods. This shows that climate change has already started and in the next 10 years we expect it to be even worse,” he said.

Earlier, Ismail Sabri, in his speech in conjunction with World Environment Day, themed Only One Earth, once again explained the government’s action plan and mitigation efforts for the short and long-term in facing global climate change.

He said the government’s targets include increasing the share of renewable energy capacity to 31% and a recycling rate of 40% by 2025, besides maintaining at least 50% of the country’s forest cover. – Bernama, June 5, 2022

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