To combat climate change and global warming, the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology is introduced as Sarawak has been identified as one of the potential regions in the world for the technology.
Rivers are vital in driving socio-economic development. Among many other roles, they provide sources of fresh clean water, help generate hydroelectric energy, irrigate agricultural land, and acts as a foundation for new settlements.
While it has only taken place for the past few years, the development of green transport in Sarawak, especially as part of its public transport system and sustainable development, has been moving upwards.
Priority for vaccination for COVID-19 should be given to front liners and people who are providing service under essential services and these include people in the transport sector including p-hailing riders for delivery of food and drinks.