Opinion

Taman Rimba Kiara court decision epitomises Earth Day 2023 – Saleh Mohammed

It highlights need to preserve, protect natural environment

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 22 Apr 2023 8:00AM

Taman Rimba Kiara court decision epitomises Earth Day 2023 – Saleh Mohammed
The residents of Taman Tun Dr Ismail have demonstrated drive, energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to a sustainable and equitable future for our planet in staving off the might of Kuala Lumpur City Hall, who tried to ‘invade’ Taman Rimba Kiara. – Twitter pic, April 22, 2023

MALAYSIANS can rejoice for Earth Day 2023 today as the landmark decision by the Federal Court on the Taman Rimba Kiara issue epitomises the need to preserve and protect the natural environment.

The theme for this year is “Invest in our Planet” and we should be doing so instead of investing to only create shareholder value without regard for other stakeholders.

There are many selfish developers with unquenchable thirsts for bigger profits at the expense of the environment.

Our world needs transformation. It’s time for people to hold governments and the private sector accountable for their role in the environmental crisis. This requires immediate action at all levels, from businesses and banks to city/local and federal government.

The people need to be heard as you wield the real power for change through your influence as consumers, voters, and community members.

Don’t underestimate your power when you are united. The residents of Taman Tun Dr Ismail demonstrated drive, energy, enthusiasm, and commitment to a sustainable and equitable future for our planet. They managed to stave off the might of Kuala Lumpur City Hall who tried to “invade” Taman Rimba Kiara.

Many have been shortchanged and the government has a duty to correct this.

“Invest In Our Planet” means dedicating our time, resources, and energy to solving climate change and other environmental issues. Together, we are supporting healthy and happy communities worldwide.

Malaysia has pledged to retain at least 50% of its land mass under forest cover to showcase its sustainability commitment. As of 2022, Malaysia has kept 54% of its forests. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, April 22, 2023
Malaysia has pledged to retain at least 50% of its land mass under forest cover to showcase its sustainability commitment. As of 2022, Malaysia has kept 54% of its forests. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, April 22, 2023

Just planting trees will not do. We need to preserve what is readily available. This will help support the present local populations of butterflies, bees, and other organisms that are critical to biodiversity.

The fact is that investment should start from schools. Education is the foundation of a prosperous and thriving civilisation. A successful society respects nature, and these values are born in the classroom. Nurture our children to grow into intelligent and responsible citizens and ensure that environmental values are passed along to the next generation.

The government must not forget the recent Batang Kali landslide, the 2021 floods, and many challenges and unresolved issues.

Malaysia has pledged to retain at least 50% of its land mass under forest cover to showcase our sustainability commitment. As of 2022, Malaysia has kept 54% of its forests. However, one major concern is that this can provide a false sense of security and accomplishment because the target is based on a forest definition that does not consider biodiversity.

We need to develop a clear legal framework to clarify actors’ obligations and responsibilities and accountability measures.

The Environment Department should be more proactive. It should enhance the present environmental impact assessment study and think of a more advanced comprehensive study or holistic environmental assessment to include environmental, social, and climate risks at spatial planning and all local plans, and also other sectoral economic policies. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

Furthermore, we need an independent and apolitical oversight body.

What say you? – The Vibes, April 22, 2023

Saleh Mohammed is a reader of The Vibes

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