with numerous parallel forums and discussion sessions. One notable session, “Getting the Young Generation to be Climate Ready – A Climate Change Education Module for Schools,” by Prof. Ts. Dr. Zainura Zainon Noor from UTM’s Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Water Security – IPASA emphasised the importance of early climate education from a young age. The students explored the Exhibition Area, displaying sustainable solutions in business growth and electric vehicle mobility. Highlights included state-of-the-art electric
Regional Climate Weeks (RCWs), featured global and regional partners like the United Nations Development Programme – UNDP, UN Environment Programme, World Bank and Asian Development Bank, acting as a collaborative platform that focuses on collective climate action by the governments and non-governmental organisations. The conference featured “bamboo pineapple note boards” for pledges towards a sustainable future, along
On 16 November, 41 students from Faculty of Management’s Sustainability Marketing class, led by their lecturer, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zuraidah Sulaiman, attended the event. Dr. Zuraidah, also the Director of the Marketing and Entrepreneurship Department, acknowledged the significant learning opportunity offered by Permodalan Darul Ta’zim (PDT) through this conference invitation. APCW 2023, a part of the

On 16 November, 41 students from Faculty of Management’s Sustainability Marketing class, led by their lecturer, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zuraidah Sulaiman, attended the event. Dr. Zuraidah, also the Director of the Marketing and Entrepreneurship Department, acknowledged the significant learning opportunity offered by Permodalan Darul Ta’zim (PDT) through this conference invitation. APCW 2023, a part of the

Regional Climate Weeks (RCWs), featured global and regional partners like the United Nations Development Programme – UNDP, UN Environment Programme, World Bank and Asian Development Bank, acting as a collaborative platform that focuses on collective climate action by the governments and non-governmental organisations. The conference featured “bamboo pineapple note boards” for pledges towards a sustainable future, along

with numerous parallel forums and discussion sessions. One notable session, “Getting the Young Generation to be Climate Ready – A Climate Change Education Module for Schools,” by Prof. Ts. Dr. Zainura Zainon Noor from UTM’s Centre for Environmental Sustainability and Water Security – IPASA emphasised the importance of early climate education from a young age. The students explored the Exhibition Area, displaying sustainable solutions in business growth and electric vehicle mobility. Highlights included state-of-the-art electric.

