PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin
Tun Haji Abdul Razak launched Malaysia Green Forum 2010 on 26th
April at Sri Siantan Conference Hall.
The government has consistently affirmed its commitment
to environmental sustainability over the years and continues to take cognizance
of the growing need and urgency of green technology towards sustainable
development, said the Prime Minister.
The critical contribution by Yang Amat Berbahagia
Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for bringing together 14 agencies from 4 different
ministries when he established the Ministry of Natural Resources and
Environment in 2004 has paved the way for a more comprehensive and cohesive
approach in tackling environmental issues, he added.
The forum had drawn the participation of senior
government officials, industry captains, society leaders and academic experts
from within and outside the country, with the aim to establish an action‐oriented network that
deals with environmental issues in a holistic manner.
According to the Prime Minister, the forum had
united leaders and experts from very diverse backgrounds on a platform where
environmental issues can be dealt with more holistically.
“I hope a meeting of these brilliant minds would be
able to come up with creative, innovative and pragmatic solutions to the green
issues we face today, taking full consideration of the country’s inherent
strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats,” he said.
“I strongly believe it is our generational
responsibility to ensure that we bequeath to our children a Malaysia that is as
pristine as we inherit from our forefathers,” he added.
The National Green Technology Policy was launched
last year and a technical arm called The National Green Technology Center also
came to being through a restructuring exercise of the Malaysia Energy Center.
Malaysia is one of the countries with the richest
biodiversity in the world, prized with 16 million hectares of tropical forest
area, which covers 60 per cent of the countries land area. Preservation of this
asset is the key to sustainability and over 73 per cent of the total forest
area in this country is currently protected as national parks.
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