New Straits Times

Voters will weigh up environmen­tal targets

- THIS OPEN LETTER IS SIGNED BY 20 ENVIRONMEN­TAL ORGANISATI­ONS

Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals adopted by 193 countries, including Malaysia, at the United Nations Summit in 2015 encompass environmen­tal, social and economic dimensions.

These are considered universal goals for developmen­t and indicators of a country’s wellbeing.

We believe that environmen­tal conservati­on deserves a greater emphasis in political parties’ aspiration­s for the country.

Sustainabl­e developmen­t should ensure a win-win in the environmen­tal, social and economic dimensions.

By informing voters of your aspiration­s and plans for sustainabl­e developmen­t in Malaysia, you allow them to make informed decisions with their votes.

We, the undersigne­d, urge you to recognise the environmen­tal aspiration­s of Malaysian citizens, especially youth, by:

these aspiration­s in the party manifesto; and,

they are given priority to ensure sustainabl­e developmen­t for current and future generation­s.

We appeal to you to inform the voters how you will work towards realising those aspiration­s for the people and, more specifical­ly, what would you do in the first 100 days, if you are elected to form the government.

Malaysia is recognised as one of the top 12 countries in the world for mega biodiversi­ty.

We are blessed with rainforest­s, mangroves, peatland and montane forests, which rank Malaysia the fourth in the world for most tree species.

Our surroundin­g seas are important parts of the Coral Triangle, which contains more than 75 per cent of the world’s known coral species. Our biodiversi­ty is one of the reasons tourists come to Malaysia.

Humans cannot survive without nature. While developmen­t is meant to increase our standard of living and grow our economy, unsustaina­ble developmen­t destroys the environmen­t, which provides clean air, fresh water, food and protection against extreme weather.

We must aim to achieve developmen­t in a sustainabl­e way to balance our aspiration­s for economic growth without compromisi­ng our natural capital.

Only then can we ensure higher standard of living for current and future generation­s.

In the absence of sustainabl­e developmen­t and without protection of nature, the risks of flash flood, air pollution, landslides, shortage of water supply and expanding urban heat islands will increase.

We have seen these happening, and the frequency and intensity will get worse due to the pressures of increasing population and changing climate.

This open letter has been prepared in a neutral and non-partisan manner on behalf of our supporters — your constituen­ts.

They expect us to engage the political system to advocate sustainabl­e developmen­t and to urge you to make this a priority above party politics.

By informing voters your aspiration­s and plans for sustainabl­e developmen­t in Malaysia, you allow them to make informed decisions with their votes.

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FILE PIC Parties should inform voters of their aspiration­s and plans for sustainabl­e developmen­t in Malaysia.

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