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KUALA LUMPUR (May 2): Malaysia needs to play its role as a member of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) by speaking out on the long-term effect of releasing treated water from nuclear power plants into the ocean. Co-founder of Project Ocean Hope, Mogesh Sababathy said actions need to be taken to ensure environmental sustainability, especially for marine life, is not threatened. “Even though the nuclear waste will be diluted in water, its radioactive concentration should also be considered. And even when diluted, toxic is still toxic and it can still affect everyone. “Hence, Malaysia needs to play its role and speak out on this issue at an international level, as this involves people’s security and health, as well as marine life in the region,” he told ....
channel for the latest stories and updates. A Malaysian named Mogesh Sababathy has made the country proud as one of the 20 finalists globally to be shortlisted for the Commonwealth Youth Awards this year, beating out over 1,000 entries. The 23-year-old is also one of the four finalists within the Asia region, representing Malaysia with youths from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. How the Malaysian is saving our oceans The award is meant to recognise outstanding Commonwealth youth whose projects are transforming lives in their communities and helping to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For the Universiti Malaysia Terengganu graduate with a degree in Marine Biology, it started with ‘Project Ocean Hope’, a youth-led group that aims to raise the visibility of ocean issues and environmental conservation through campaigns and youth leadership training. ....
PETALING JAYA: A budding marine biologist is among the finalists for this year’s Commonwealth Youth Awards. Mogesh Sababathy (pic), from Shah Alam, has been shortlisted along with 19 other extraordinary individuals from 18 countries. The 23-year-old, who just completed his bachelor’s degree in marine biology at Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT), had been actively involved in environment-related activities since his early days at the university. Focusing on the sustainable development goal (SGD) of “Life Below Water”, Mogesh co-founded Project Ocean Hope, a youth-led group that aims to raise the visibility of ocean issues and environmental conservation through campaigns and youth leadership training. ....
The marine biologist graduate is among 20 extraordinary young individuals from 18 countries who have been shortlisted. In a statement, the Commonwealth said Mogesh’s project focused on the sustainable development goal (SGD) of “Life Below Water”. “He co-founded the ‘Project Ocean Hope’, a youth-led group that aims to raise the visibility of ocean issues and environmental conservation through campaigns and youth leadership training. “The group has also run educational community projects to reduce littering and unsustainable fishing practices, and an ocean literacy webinar series on waste management, reaching over 10,000 individuals across 15 countries, ” it said. The awards recognise outstanding Commonwealth young people whose projects are transforming lives in their communities and helping to achieve the SDGs. ....