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Malaysian carbon tax could pave way to renewable energy future

2016-04-20 05:38:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Phys.Org: If Malaysia doesn't take action to control its carbon emissions through a carbon tax, the damage caused by climate change over a 95-year period could cost the country more than 40 trillion Malaysian ringgits (US$9.1 trillion). Temperatures in Malaysia are projected to rise between 0.8°C and 3.1°C by 2100. This rapid temperature rise and the resulting climate changes could degrade natural resources, damage infrastructure and threaten human...

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