Listen "30 June 2023"
Episode Synopsis
Topik Pada Hari Ini
> Peter Kallang, Pengerusi SaveRivers – Komitmen Malaysia terhadap SDG dan Potensi Panel Suria Terapung untuk Penjanaan Tenaga Mampan
> Bill Jugah, Pengasas Independent Council Of Natives (ICON) – Pengundi sentiasa menjadi mangsa mungkir janji
> Marcus Hugo, DAP Telang Usan – GPS, tahukah anda orang lain ketawa melihat kemunduran Sarawak
> Encik Robert dari Miri – Kritikan kepada Menteri John Sikie Tayai Berkenaan Penggunaan Istilah "Dayak" dan Hari Gawai di Sarawak
On Today Show
> Peter Kallang, Chairman of SaveRivers – Malaysia's Commitment to SDGs and the Potential of Floating Solar Panels for Sustainable Energy Generation
> Bill Jugah, Founder of Independent Council Of Natives (ICON) – The voters are always victim of broken promise
> Marcus Hugo, DAP of Telang Usan – GPS, do you know that others are laughing at Sarawak's backwardness
> Mr. Robert from Miri – Criticism Directed at Minister John Sikie Tayai Regarding the Usage of the Term "Dayak" and Hari Gawai in Sarawak
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Peter Kallang, Chairman of SaveRivers
*Malaysia's Commitment to SDGs and the Potential of Floating Solar Panels for Sustainable Energy Generation*
In 2015, the United Nations set 17 SDG goals and aims to achieve them by 2030. Malaysia is one of the countries that agreed to sign compliance with the SDGs. In short, the 17 goals; Zero poverty, zero hunger, good health systems, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, clean and affordable energy, responsible consumption and disposal, life in water and on land, peace/justice and shared goals.
From Peter's observation, less than 20% of this goal was achieved in Baram, Hulu Rajang and Kapit parliaments. These areas are located in the interior and are active logging and plantation areas. Therefore, there is much more that the Malaysian government should do to achieve this goal. Related to reuters report dated 27 June 2023. Malaysia, through SEB plans to install floating solar panels at 3 main dams - Bakun, Murum and Batang AI. This according to Peter is a good idea. Because solar energy is much cleaner than coal or hydro. Although there are still issues related to solar batteries. Not only the installation of floating solar on dams but also on buildings that require a lot of energy consumption should be accelerated. To find out more about the development of the SDGs in each parliament in Malaysia. Please visit atpgm sdg.com
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> Peter Kallang, Pengerusi SaveRivers – Komitmen Malaysia terhadap SDG dan Potensi Panel Suria Terapung untuk Penjanaan Tenaga Mampan
> Bill Jugah, Pengasas Independent Council Of Natives (ICON) – Pengundi sentiasa menjadi mangsa mungkir janji
> Marcus Hugo, DAP Telang Usan – GPS, tahukah anda orang lain ketawa melihat kemunduran Sarawak
> Encik Robert dari Miri – Kritikan kepada Menteri John Sikie Tayai Berkenaan Penggunaan Istilah "Dayak" dan Hari Gawai di Sarawak
On Today Show
> Peter Kallang, Chairman of SaveRivers – Malaysia's Commitment to SDGs and the Potential of Floating Solar Panels for Sustainable Energy Generation
> Bill Jugah, Founder of Independent Council Of Natives (ICON) – The voters are always victim of broken promise
> Marcus Hugo, DAP of Telang Usan – GPS, do you know that others are laughing at Sarawak's backwardness
> Mr. Robert from Miri – Criticism Directed at Minister John Sikie Tayai Regarding the Usage of the Term "Dayak" and Hari Gawai in Sarawak
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Peter Kallang, Chairman of SaveRivers
*Malaysia's Commitment to SDGs and the Potential of Floating Solar Panels for Sustainable Energy Generation*
In 2015, the United Nations set 17 SDG goals and aims to achieve them by 2030. Malaysia is one of the countries that agreed to sign compliance with the SDGs. In short, the 17 goals; Zero poverty, zero hunger, good health systems, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, clean and affordable energy, responsible consumption and disposal, life in water and on land, peace/justice and shared goals.
From Peter's observation, less than 20% of this goal was achieved in Baram, Hulu Rajang and Kapit parliaments. These areas are located in the interior and are active logging and plantation areas. Therefore, there is much more that the Malaysian government should do to achieve this goal. Related to reuters report dated 27 June 2023. Malaysia, through SEB plans to install floating solar panels at 3 main dams - Bakun, Murum and Batang AI. This according to Peter is a good idea. Because solar energy is much cleaner than coal or hydro. Although there are still issues related to solar batteries. Not only the installation of floating solar on dams but also on buildings that require a lot of energy consumption should be accelerated. To find out more about the development of the SDGs in each parliament in Malaysia. Please visit atpgm sdg.com
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