The Borneo Post

‘Include environmen­tal commitment­s in political manifestos’

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KUCHING: In light of the upcoming Sarawak election, WWF-Malaysia is urging all political parties and aspiring candidates to include environmen­tal commitment­s in their manifestos and highlight what they aim to achieve within 100 days and one year of forming the government.

Its conservati­on director Dr Henry Chan in a recent open letter to all political parties in Sarawak urged future lawmakers to be fully committed in ensuring a healthy and resilient environmen­t for the people and nature in the state.

“As Sarawak enters into postCovid-19 pandemic recovery era, it is important to remind ourselves, our government leaders as well as lawmakers who chart the future direction of the state, to avert catastroph­e caused by human’s folly with nature and recognise the rich natural capital values the state already has in charting its way forward,” he said.

In the open letter, WWFMalaysi­a wanted an effective implementa­tion of sound policies and plans based on environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, as provided for in the state’s Post Covid-19 Developmen­t Strategy 2030, and through the introducti­on or continuati­on of good existing policies and action plans aligned to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

WWF-Malaysia also urged political parties to up the ante of existing policies by adopting a Green Recovery Plan to intensify activities supporting the conservati­on and sustainabl­e management of all remaining forests in Sarawak in recognitio­n of ecosystem services to human and wildlife, and for economic wellbeing.

It would also propel the developmen­t of a green innovative workforce and investment­s that support climate resilient and low carbon economies as well as intensify efforts towards zero loss of wildlife and biodiversi­ty caused by poaching and illegal trading.

“Youths and non-state actors are important drivers in advancing the SDGs, in addition to post-Covid-19 plans. Like all deserving residents of Sarawak, they are equal partners to the forming of a democratic state.

“We call upon future lawmakers to give assurance and provide them with equal opportunit­ies to participat­e in nation building exercises and have their voices heard; avenues to promote their involvemen­t in championin­g environmen­tal sustainabi­lity; and access to informatio­n, and proper channels to connect with resource persons and decision makers to collective­ly build a greener and sustainabl­e Sarawak,” it added.

Dr Chan pointed out that it is important for parties to inform voters of their aspiration­s and plans for sustainabl­e developmen­t so they can make informed decisions.

WWF-Malaysia is a nonpartisa­n environmen­tal NGO since 1972 with dedicated teams present in Sarawak, Sabah and Peninsular Malaysia to advance the conservati­on agenda.

 ?? ?? Unsustaina­ble land clearing for road building along Katibas River may exacerbate the impact of natural disasters on humans, says WWF-Malaysia.
Unsustaina­ble land clearing for road building along Katibas River may exacerbate the impact of natural disasters on humans, says WWF-Malaysia.

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