Global warming threatens Malaysia's stability, demands urgent action to mitigate environmental and socioeconomic impacts.
Global warming is causing extreme weather events in Malaysia, like floods and droughts. The country is also at risk from tropical storms and typhoons due to warming ocean waters. Malaysia's environmental policies can handle current threats, but climate change could make the country more vulnerable in the future. If global warming continues unchecked, habitats and ecosystems may not recover, leading to conflicts and challenges in managing the region.