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Fadillah meets South Korea envoy, Romania ambassador on green energy
Fadillah meets South Korea envoy, Romania ambassador on green energy

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Fadillah meets South Korea envoy, Romania ambassador on green energy

KUALA LUMPUR: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof held separate courtesy meetings with South Korean President's Special Envoy Kim Young Choon and Romanian Ambassador to Malaysia Nineta Bǎrbulescu at Parliament today. The discussions focused on strengthening green energy partnerships and sustainable development. Fadillah, who is also Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, said Kim reaffirmed South Korea's commitment to advancing green energy and carbon reduction initiatives. 'We exchanged views on enhancing ASEAN-Korea cooperation, particularly in sustainable energy integration,' he shared on Facebook. Kim also confirmed South Korea's readiness to host the APEC Energy Ministers' Meeting in August. As Malaysia's eighth-largest trading partner, Fadillah expressed hope for deeper collaboration in energy transition and water sector reforms. During the meeting with Bǎrbulescu, Fadillah commended Romania's progress in green energy despite its smaller population. 'Romania's dedication to renewable energy is commendable,' he said. Malaysia's National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2050 were highlighted as key drivers for future partnerships. Fadillah emphasized Malaysia's readiness to work with Eastern European nations for inclusive green growth. - Bernama

Paul Kim's ballad style wins fans in Southeast Asia
Paul Kim's ballad style wins fans in Southeast Asia

Nikkei Asia

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Nikkei Asia

Paul Kim's ballad style wins fans in Southeast Asia

Arts South Korean singer-songwriter's heartfelt songs transcend social media frenzy Paul Kim, 37, entered the music industry in 2014, gaining recognition for writing and composing ballads for top South Korean dramas. (Photo by Norman Goh) NORMAN GOH KUALA LUMPUR -- For the South Korean singer-songwriter Paul Kim, music has always been more than a profession -- it began as a deeply personal outlet, a diary set to melody, and a way to process emotions too complex for words. "I was expressing myself, my feelings, my emotions through music," Kim told Nikkei Asia in an interview during a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur, where he hosted the Round 2025 ASEAN-Korea concert on June 26 and 27.

Ban Ki-moon calls for action on climate
Ban Ki-moon calls for action on climate

Korea Herald

time17-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Korea Herald

Ban Ki-moon calls for action on climate

Kim Sang-hyup to lead GGGI as director general Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned on the dangers of climate change, calling on diplomats and country representatives to take global action to tackle the crisis. "The climate crisis does not take a break or call a timeout," Ban said, urging nonstop commitment to environmental sustainability. He said that armed conflicts, natural disasters and pandemics do not halt the effects of climate change. "Crop failures due to droughts and floods, or rising sea levels threatening small island nations, will persist regardless of other global crises," said Ban who chairs the Global Green Growth Institute. Ban was speaking at the inaugural ceremony of the institute's new director-general, Kim Sang-hyup, on Monday. Kim Sang-hyup, 61, is a KAIST Graduate School of Green Growth professor and former co-chair of Korea's Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth. He previously served as senior presidential secretary for green growth under former President Lee Myung-bak and as president of the Jeju Research Institute. Kim commenced his four-year term with GGGI on Jan. 1, 2025, and will oversee the institute's secretariat, managing over 270 projects across 50 countries. Ban expressed his eagerness to collaborate on global green growth and aid efforts, highlighting the GGGI as one of South Korea's two international organizations alongside the International Vaccine Institute. He also praised Kim's commitment to green policies and affirmed his leadership in advancing GGGI's mission. "I strongly believe Director-General Kim will provide GGGI with the right direction and innovative solutions to climate change issues," said korea's acting President Choi Sang-mok in a prerecorded speech on video. Choi also reaffirmed the Korean government's commitment to global green initiatives. South Korea aims to cut emissions by 40 percent from 2018 levels by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Foreign Minister Cho Tae-yul, in his speech at the event, also highlighted urgent climate action needs, pointing to extreme weather, rising seas and environmental degradation as increasingly evident. 'With only five years left until 2030 and only 17 percent of the SDGs' targets currently on track, we must urgently intensify our collective efforts," Cho said. The SDGs refer to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, global targets adopted by the UN in 2015, including ending poverty, taking climate action, achieving gender equality and promoting peace, justice and strong institutions, by 2030. "We must respond with innovation and economic transformation," Cho said. "As the host of both GGGI and the Green Climate Fund, we have committed over $600 million to these organizations, along with significant contributions to the Loss and Damage Fund and the Global Adaptation Fund," he said. He also mentioned Korea's recent ASEAN-Korea partnership initiative with the GGGI to achieve tangible climate mitigation results. Meanwhile, Norway's ambassador to Korea, Anne Kari Hansen Ovind, reaffirmed her country's strong partnership with the GGGI, particularly in advancing carbon markets and climate cooperation. "As Vice-President of the Assembly and Vice-Chair of the Council, Norway stands ready to provide the necessary support to ensure GGGI's success," she stated. The new director-general vowed to embrace innovation, build unconventional partnerships, and strengthen global collaboration with its 49 member states and 29 partner countries for sustainability. "My aspiration is not for GGGI to be the largest but to be the most trusted international organization for our member states and partners," Kim said, underlining the GGGI's commitment to leveraging AI-driven services and hydrogen ecosystem development. The event was attended by over 140 dignitaries, including representatives from the GGGI's member states, partner nations, diplomatic corps, intergovernmental organizations, private sector and the media. sanjaykumar@

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