AS the global UN COP26 climate talks commence in Glasgow, the international Climate Governance Initiative (CGI) has called on board directors across the world to place the climate transition at the heart of corporate strategy and board decision-making. In a statement released today, the CGI points to warnings from Mark Carney and others that the climate crisis poses the ‘single greatest threat to global financial stability’ and urges board directors to rapidly skill up in order to confront the climate emergency.
Climate change poses major short, medium and long-term risks, requiring boards to put climate considerations at the heart of their strategy, risk management and disclosure processes. As a result, businesses are under unprecedented pressure from their investors, regulators, financiers, and customers to demonstrate their climate resilience against a backdrop of a warming world, to demonstrate their ability to transition as aligned to commitments made in Paris in December 2015.
The climate change agenda and green technology are priorities for Malaysia under the current government, and this commitment is reflected in the 12th Malaysia Plan's third theme of advancing sustainability.
At COP26, Malaysia is expected to express its stance which will convey its intent to reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission intensity by 45 per cent across the economy (based on the Gross Domestic Product) in 2030. Also, as recently committed by the Prime Minister, the country aspired to achieve net-zero GHG emissions as early as 2050.
With the intense momentum built across continents for potentially ambitious policy commitments by governments and global and local civil society organizations at COP26; now is a critical time for boards to engage with the impacts of climate change, guide long-term plans and translate these into immediate, practical action. This includes ensuring a business strategy that is resilient in a low-carbon future, led by their board of directors, whose commitment and leadership are essential for the success of a company's transition to a net-zero economy.
The global network of directors’ forums - Climate Governance Initiative - collectively comprises over 100,000 individuals. These individuals can influence trillions of dollars of capital and the emissions of the thousands of companies through the boards on which they serve. Climate Governance Malaysia - the Malaysian chapter of the World Economic Forum’s Climate Governance Initiative – is a network of non-executive directors who aim to help steer our companies through an effective climate transition strategy, that addresses financial stability, increased resilience and sustainability.
Quotes from Climate Governance Malaysia Founding Members
“Climate emergency requires an ‘all of government and whole of society’ approach. In just over two years, Climate Governance Malaysia has been completely focussed on enhancing the discourse between key stakeholders to increase climate ambition. At COP26, governments will commit to targets that will need to be fulfilled by businesses and as long-term stewards, we directors are committed to facilitating a smooth transition, for the collective good. We help businesses understand and address the climate crisis in order to minimise business risk.”
- Datin Seri Sunita Rajakumar, Founder Chairman, Climate Governance Malaysia; Independent Non-Executive Director of Bursa-listed Dutch Lady Milk Industries (Chairman) and Berjaya Corp Berhad; MCIS Insurance and Zurich General Insurance.
“The urgency for action is now. Inaction will cost us our planet! We don’t have to run fast alone, let us run far together! At Climate Governance Malaysia we believe Malaysia can and must do its share to contribute to the global initiative to address the climate crisis.”
- Dr Kalanithi Nesaretnam, co-founder Climate Governance Malaysia, Independent Non-Executive Director IOI Corporation Berhad
"We are living through climate change now. Whether directors believe that human and corporate activity have any bearing on this, one thing is sure - that climate change has an impact on human and corporate life. Are we ready? Have we asked ourselves how we will meet the physical, transition and legal ramifications?"
- Dr Tunku Alina Alias, Independent Director, Nestlé (Malaysia) Bhd, Malaysian Pacific Industries Berhad, IJM Corporation Berhad & Batu Kawan Berhad
“Given the scale of global environmental challenges faced by the world today, keeping the engine of industry and economic activity moving smoothly, requires urgent business transformation. The looming threat of climate change puts all businesses at risk. To address this, the corporate world needs to work in partnership with NGOs and government bodies to develop nature-positive economic models that address the climate crisis and restore the balance in nature and society.”
- Datuk Seri Johan Raslan, Independent Director on the boards of Sime Darby Property Berhad, Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia and the Audit Oversight Board
Climate Governance Initiative (CGI)
Media Statement
Mon Nov 01 2021
The international Climate Governance Initiative (CGI) has called on board directors across the world to place the climate transition at the heart of corporate strategy and board decision-making. - Pexels
G7 seeks unity on ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu
The United States, part of the G7, has rejected the ICC decision, with President Joe Biden describing it as outrageous.
TikTok decision coming soon as Jan. 19 divestment deadline looms
Judges are reviewing TikTok's challenge to a law requiring ByteDance to sell its US assets by Jan. 19 or face a ban.
Lebanese sources: Biden, Macron set to announce Israel-Hezbollah truce
In Washington, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said, "We're close" but "nothing is done until everything is done".
PM meets chaebol tycoon to attract more FDI to Malaysia
Chaebols are prominent figures from South Korea's family-owned conglomerates.
Govt won't allow non-citizen vehicles to enjoy RON95 subsidy - Economy Ministry
The implementation of the RON95 subsidy in 2025 is expected to provide savings of RM3.6 billion to government expenditure.
Ringgit opens lower as greenback gains ground
Dr Mohd Afzanizam says the market responded positively to news of hedge fund manager Scott Bessent heading the US Treasury Department.
Management of low-cost housing, gov't quarters, focus at Dewan Rakyat today
Also among the highlights, UNICEF report on 12.3pct of teenagers in Klang Valley's PPR face mental health issues and suicidal tendencies.
UN Resolution 1701, cornerstone of any Israel-Hezbollah truce
Here are the resolution's main terms, and a note about subsequent violations and tensions.
Record aid worker deaths in 2024 in 'era of impunity', UN says
So far this year there have been 281 aid worker victims, according to the Aid Worker Security database.
Why India's toxic farm fire counting method is disputed
Here's how India counts farm fires - a major contributor to severe pollution in the north - and why its method is being questioned.
Divisions on curbing plastic waste persist as UN treaty talks begin
South Korea is hosting the fifth and ostensibly final UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) meeting this week.
Transport Ministry to study proposal for senior citizen licence renewal assessments - Loke
The Transport Ministry will review a proposal requiring senior citizens aged 65 and above to undergo competency and health assessments before renewing their Malaysian Driving Licence.
PM encourages South Korean investors to explore opportunities in Malaysia
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has welcomed investors from South Korea to explore the various opportunities available in Malaysia.
South Korea prosecutors seek 5-year jail term for Samsung Elec chief in appeals case
Prosecutors allege Jay Y. Lee prioritised personal gain as Samsung's de-facto leader during the merger, harming shareholders and investors.
[COLUMNIST] Vaping: Behind the smokescreen of smoking cessation and healthier alternative
The existence of e-cigarettes seems to have merely shifted users from one addiction to another from traditional cigarettes to e-cigarettes.
12 probe papers opened on GISB, 7 brought to court - Aminuddin
Aminuddin Harun says police are awaiting further instruction for five more investigation papers from the Attorney-General's Chambers.
Govt does not use private company funds for official flights - PM
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says the expenses, amounting to RM1.6 million, were fully borne by the government.
Immigration Dept to introduce special digital pass from January 2025
A special pass is a document issued to foreigners to grant the holder the right to enter and stay in Malaysia for no more than thirty days.
Sinkhole incident: Repairs along Jalan Lojing-Gua Musang ongoing - Police
According to police, several warning signs have been placed regarding the road repairs.
International Business Forum "World of Opportunities: Russia-ASEAN" to be held in Malaysia
The event aims to consolidate the positions of key economic players in the region.