The much-awaited Southeast Asia Climate Outlook 2022 Survey Report garnered nearly 1,400 respondents from across various cities, professions, and walks of life in Southeast Asia. The survey asked around 38 questions on the topics of climate change issues, policies, energy transition and food security, and international climate cooperation – ultimately in the hope of providing a perspective into the sentiments of ASEAN citizens on climate change. In this launch webinar, the survey results were shared by Climate Change in Southeast Asia Programme (CCSEAP) Coordinator Ms. Sharon Seah, and a discussion was set in motion by experts Dr. Helena Varkkey from the University of Malaya, Dr. Indra Overland from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and Ms. Johanna Son from Reporting ASEAN.
This article was published by The Netherlands and You on 12 September 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/26 “Malaysia’s Floods of December 2021: Can Future Disasters be Avoided?” by Serina Rahman.
This article was first published by ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute as a Fulcrum commentary and translated for republication by Berita Harian on 11 September 2022.
This article was first published by ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute as a Fulcrum commentary and translated for republication by Berita Mediacorp on 11 September 2022.
This article was published on 9 September 2022 and referred to ISEAS Perspective 2022/88 “Chinese ‘Debt Traps’ in Southeast Asia: What the Data Say”.
This article was first published by ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute as a Fulcrum commentary and republished by ST on 9 September 2022.