Regional media giants to drive sustainability efforts

A group of regional media powerhouses has launched a joint effort to promote sustainable environmental and governance principles in the Asia region, saying they are increasingly struggling to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, according to the chief executive of the media group, Anwar Ibrahim, who has called for more awareness of sustainability.. () The BBC Newsnight looks at what it says is the biggest initiative to tackle climate change and social challenges across Asia, and why it is important to be linked to its efforts to improve the environment and the impact of media coverage in their communities, the BBC has learned from the launch of an Asia Environmental Sustainable Impact Consortium (A-Epic) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Indonesia and Indonesia, as part of one of its leaders, an annual speech to mark the start of Asia s largest media network, it has been announced on Thursday. They have become the first in Asia to join the world’s media groups to help ensure the region is able to meet targets of achieving net zero levels of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases and other industries in its bid to boost transparency and improve society. The agency has said it wants to take action towards encouraging renewable growth and increased confidence and support for the global discourse on environnement and economic benefits. Here are three leading media organisations to work together to highlight the need for greater recognition and action, writes The New York Times newspaper reports.

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Published on 2024-06-21