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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 12 Malaysians see China as the strongest economic, political and strategic influence in South-east Asia and are worried about the Asian giant’s growing.
Southeast Asia Climate Outlook 2022 survey questioned over 1300 people across Asean’s 10 countries, with many nations seen as slow and ineffective in response to multitude of problems caused by climate change.
A survey has revealed that more than half of respondents want ASEAN countries to stop building new coal plants immediately, while almost two-thirds want their countries to phase out coal consumption either immediately or by 2030. It found that nearly a third of respondents identified extreme weather events as the main threat to their country’s food supply.