Modern Australian
Times Advertising

Unveiling The Malaysia Pavilion at COP30, Championing Climate Action, Resilience, And Sustainable Growth

Continuing its momentum from COP29, Malaysia reinforces its commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050 through the theme “Climate Action Now: Net Zero Pathways Unlocked” at COP30.

BELEM, BRAZIL - Media OutReach Newswire - 12 November 2025 - Malaysia officially unveiled the Malaysia Pavilion at COP30, reaffirming the nation's determination to play an active role in addressing the global climate crisis.
Building on the progress made at COP29, the Pavilion reflects Malaysia's whole-of-nation approach and continued journey towards achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, while strengthening its leadership within the region.

Themed 'Climate Action Now: Net Zero Pathways Unlocked', this year's Pavilion reflects Malaysia's steady progress. Bringing together voices across government, industry, and civil society, the nation is advancing towards net-zero through strong governance and private sector commitment. Standing proudly as one of the world's three great equatorial rainforest nations, Malaysia also champions biodiversity and nature-based solutions as integral pillars of its low-carbon transition. As the ASEAN Chair of 2025, the country is further deepening regional collaboration, reflecting its wider 'whole-of-region' vision, by accelerating collective climate action and shaping a more sustainable future for all.

Building on the momentum from Malaysia's participation at COP29 in Baku, where the nation championed the "Shift for Sustainability – Climate Action Now!" narrative, COP30 marks an important step forward. It will also highlight not only the country's ongoing progress but also the broader commitment to climate justice for vulnerable communities, innovative approaches to adaptation finance, and the delicate balance between conservation and sustainable development.

At COP30 the Malaysia Pavilion will spotlight five key thematic areas that embody Malaysia's net-zero transition:
  • Restoring Rainforests, Rivers, and Reefs
  • Energy Transition Pathways for Developing Nations
  • Climate Justice in the Global South
  • Future-Proofing Water, Food Systems, and Industry
  • Unlocking Finance for Net Zero

"As COP30 in Belém calls for an "Implementation COP", Malaysia comes prepared, moving decisively from pledges to measurable action. We aim to drive tangible and transformative change that will realise our aspiration of achieving carbon neutrality and securing a sustainable future for all," said Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), Datuk Nor Yahati binti Awang.

"Malaysia's participation at COP30 is a clear reflection of our commitment to global climate action. It underscores our dedication to advancing not only a whole of nation approach but also a whole of regional effort that unites our partners in the spirit of shared responsibility and cooperation," she added.

The Malaysia Pavilion will also host a series of high-level dialogues, panel discussions, report launches and collaborative sessions designed to advance regional and global conversations on climate resilience. Key highlights include chapters themed around Malaysia's strategic focus areas such as:
  • Day 1: Launch of Malaysia Pavilion
  • Day 2: Safeguarding Our Ecosystems
  • Day 3: Adaptation in Action
  • Day 4: Anchored in Resilience
  • Day 5: Igniting the Energy Shift
  • Day 6: Financing the Future
  • Day 7–10: Synergy in Sustainability, Emerging Voices for Change, Diverse Green & Blue Economy, and A Paradigm for Progress

The Pavilion brings together key national and international stakeholders, including Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN SDSN), Pos Malaysia, Yinson Holdings Berhad, Sunway Centre for Planetary Health, Amanah Lestari Alam (ALAM), a subsidiary under Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad (BPMB), Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN), Air Selangor, the World Bank and Universiti Malaya.

The Malaysia Pavilion at COP30 is spearheaded by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), in collaboration with its implementing agency, the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC), and supported by leading national partners Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Maybank.

For more information regarding the Malaysian Pavilion at COP30, visit https://malaysiapavilion-cop.com/



The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.

About the Malaysian Pavilion

The Malaysia Pavilion at COP30 builds upon the success of COP29's "Shift for Sustainability" narrative, representing Malaysia's unified approach to achieving net-zero by 2050. Through "Climate Action Now: Net Zero Pathways Unlocked," Malaysia demonstrates its readiness to transition from commitments to implementation, showcasing real progress, innovation, and partnerships for a sustainable, climate-resilient future.

Interstate Car Transporter Urges Buyers to Book Early

As the conflict in the Middle East continues to put increasing pressure on local fuel supply, Australian transport companies are experiencing increasi...

Digital Minimalism for Business Owners: Fewer Tools, Better Systems

Be honest. How many apps are open right now? One for scheduling, another for invoices, a third for customer notes, plus a spreadsheet someone email...

The Importance Of Proactive NDIS Renewal Preparation For Sustaining Your Provider Business

Your NDIS renewal notice is not a signal to start preparing. By the time it arrives, preparation should already be well underway. For new providers, s...

Why Fire Extinguisher Testing in Sydney Is Becoming a Records Game, Not Only a Maintenance Job

A fire extinguisher used to feel like one of the simpler parts of building safety. It hung on the wall, wore a service tag, and sat there quietly unle...

The Switchboard Upgrade Question Every Melbourne Renovator Should Ask Before the Walls Close Up

Renovations have a funny way of making people think on surfaces first. Splashback, stone, joinery, tapware, paint. Fair enough too. That is the exciti...

Winter Sanitation Gaps in Parramatta Kitchens: A Hidden Pest Risk

Winter brings a host of changes to our homes, from the chill in the air to the cozy warmth indoors. However, this season also introduces sanitation ch...

When to Seek Advice from Employment Lawyers in Melbourne

Australian employment law is detailed and, at times, complex, with rights and obligations that aren't always obvious to employees or employers witho...

7 Benefits of Professional Gutter Cleaning for Australian Homeowners

Gutters aren't exactly glamorous. They sit up there on the edge of your roof, doing their job quietly - until they stop working. Clogged, overflowing ...

Pipe Floats Strengthening Pipeline Performance In Demanding Environments

Pipelines often travel through environments that are anything but predictable, water currents shift, terrain changes, and materials keep moving unde...

Why Ceiling Fans Are Essential For Comfort, Efficiency, And Modern Living

Creating a comfortable indoor environment is not just about temperature; it is about how air moves, how a room feels, and how efficiently energy is ...

Why Duct Cleaning In Melbourne Is A Smart Investment For Healthier Living Spaces

Behind your walls, ceilings, and vents lies a network quietly working every day to keep your home comfortable. Yet over time, this system can become...

Disability Service Providers Supporting Inclusive And Independent Living

Finding the right support system can feel like assembling a puzzle where every piece must fit just right. For individuals and families navigating di...

A Beginner's Guide to Owning a Caravan in Australia

Owning a caravan opens up a style of travel that's hard to match for freedom and flexibility. However, for those just starting out, the process of c...

Preparing Your Air Conditioner for Summer: What Most Homeowners Overlook

As temperatures rise, many homeowners switch on their air conditioning for the first time in months — only to find it’s not performing the way i...

What Actually Adds Value to Properties in Newcastle

Newcastle has seen steady growth over the past few years, with more buyers looking beyond Sydney for lifestyle, space, and long-term value. As dema...

What is Design and Build in Construction?

Imagine you’re about to start a new construction project, maybe it’s a custom home or a commercial building. You’ve got the idea, the land, an...

Commercial roof leak detection: why early action protects your building

Water ingress is one of the most disruptive and costly issues facing commercial properties. For property managers and facilities teams, even a minor...

Custom Photo Frames: Turning Everyday Moments into Lasting Displays

Photos capture moments, but how you display them determines how they’re experienced every day. A meaningful photograph deserves more than a generi...