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We urgently need to give equal importance to environment and economy
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We urgently need to give equal importance to environment and economy

Mother Nature reminded us again, after the floods in Peninsular Malaysia in 2021 and again on March 7, 2022 when Kuala Lumpur was hit by more flash floods.

First, let’s not forget that floods are not an isolated act of God. Climate scientists believe that severe floods, along with other extreme weather events like tornadoes, are more likely to be a result human-caused global warming, and the resulting rising sea levels.

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