Malaysia

Govt committed to cutting carbon emissions, tackling climate change: Nik Nazmi

Minister says this at launch of shariah-compliant Bursa Carbon Exchange

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Dec 2022 4:03PM

Govt committed to cutting carbon emissions, tackling climate change: Nik Nazmi
Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad speaks at the launch of the Bursa Carbon Exchange, the world’s first shariah-compliant carbon exchange. – Bernama, December 9, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The government is highly committed to addressing and implementing climate actions to further reduce the country’s carbon emissions, although Malaysia’s share of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is only at 0.69%.

Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said the government also remains dedicated to realising its net-zero GHG emissions target while balancing the nation’s economic needs and the people’s well-being.

“We will steadfastly uphold the principles of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change – of equity and Common but Differentiated Responsibilities with Respective Capabilities. 

“As the natural resources, environment, and climate change minister, my main priority will be the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) Roadmap and Long-term Low Emissions Development Strategies which will determine our pathway towards net-zero GHG emissions,” he said.

He said this at the launch of the Bursa Carbon Exchange (BCX) by Bursa Malaysia, here today. 

On carbon-trading policy, Nik Nazmi clarified that under the voluntary carbon market (VCM), no restrictions have been imposed on the sales of carbon credits generated from projects located in Malaysia to buyers outside of the country. 

“Trading of carbon credits generated from projects in Malaysia through BCX does not require approval from the national authority, which is my ministry.

“The trading is open, which means that you can trade across the border. What is important is that this does not affect our NDC at the Paris Agreement,” he said during a press conference after the event.

However, he said that all domestic carbon projects registered with international carbon credit registries such as Verra, Gold Standards, and others must be reported to the ministry. 

The minister also said that Malaysian carbon credits traded under BCX shall not be utilised for the purpose of meeting the NDC of other countries or for other international mitigation purposes, and this requirement has been incorporated in the BCX Rules.

VCM allows carbon emitters to offset their emissions by purchasing carbon credits emitted by projects that remove or reduce GHG from the atmosphere.

It catalyses and provides financial incentives for the development and implementation of mitigation activities such as reforesting mangroves and wetlands, facilitating sustainable management of forested areas, or technology-based solutions that support emissions avoidance, reduction, or removal from the atmosphere. 

Operated by Bursa Malaysia, the BCX is the world’s first shariah-compliant carbon exchange, offering three modes of carbon trading, namely auctions of carbon credits, spot trading for standardised contracts of carbon credits, and spot trading services for off-market transactions. – Bernama, December 9, 2022

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