Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) frameworks evaluate corporate impact beyond profit, promoting sustainability, accountability, and resilience, with growing uptake in Malaysia, Sarawak, and ASEAN, aligning local business with global standards and investor expectations.
Exploring the challenges faced by Sarawak’s firefighters, addressing resource limitations, public misconceptions, and future developments in fire safety, highlighting efforts to enhance emergency response, technology, and climate-adaptive firefighting strategies.
This article looks into how Sarawak’s climate change policy fits into Malaysia’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and Sarawak’s Post-COVID-19 Development Strategy (PCDS 2030).