Opinion

Climate change, a timebomb that cannot be ignored – Zuraida Kamaruddin

Environmental conservation an urgent matter, everyone, including politicians must take heed, include it as key factor in electoral campaigns

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 09 Jul 2022 3:30PM

Climate change, a timebomb that cannot be ignored – Zuraida Kamaruddin
Years of warnings on the devastating effects of climate change are mostly not taken seriously and many do not realise just how real the dangers are – a clear sign being the recent devastating floods that hit Malaysia, causing not only destruction to property but also loss of human lives. – The Vibes file pic, July 9, 2022

FOR years, researchers have been warning us about the devastating effects climate change can cause on human lives. 

However, these warnings were mostly not taken seriously and many do not realise just how real the dangers are. A clear sign of this is the recent devastating floods that hit our country, causing not only destruction to property but also loss of human lives.

Even the United Nations has warned that climate change is set to create havoc if not addressed early. 

Irregular rainfall and heat may severely endanger the economic development of a country, which may be detrimental to a nation like ours, where 7.4% of our GDP is from the agriculture sector which includes rubber, cocoa, rice and palm oil. Researchers from local universities have listed the potential impacts of climate change on Malaysia which includes reduced crop yields, greater diseases among forest species, loss of biodiversity, increased flooding and decreasing water availability. 

Climate change is not something to be taken lightly and recently our prime minister has also announced the formulation of the National Adaptation Plan, which will include long-term action plans and strategies related to the impacts of climate change.

Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said among other action plans, it is to encourage state governments to adopt the Malaysian Climate Change Adaptation Index to increase response to the impact of climate change. 

Everyone must realise that climate change is not something that is the sole responsibility of the government, but part and parcel of Malaysian lives. 

We can no longer ignore the accelerating impacts of global warming and the huge amount of disruption it causes. Environmental conservation is an urgent matter and everyone, including politicians, must take heed of this and include it as a key factor in all electoral campaigns. 

As our prime minister also mentioned, environmental conservation involves representatives from all communities and villages, and requires a whole-of-society approach. 

As a party that places great emphasis on youth empowerment, Parti Bangsa Malaysia calls upon everyone, especially the youth to champion environmental causes and help create greater interest among the public in environmental conservation and the impending dangers of climate change. 

We must together take a stand in favour of environmental protection and embrace climate change policies for us and our future generations. – The Vibes, July 9, 2022

Datuk Zuraida Kamaruddin is president-designate of Parti Bangsa Malaysia

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