This month’s UN Climate Change Conference, widely known simply as COP25, ended in Madrid with delegates agreeing to a compromise deal on cutting greenhouse gas emissions that left many people disappointed.

However, the Malaysian state of Sarawak on Borneo – a Southeast Asian island shared between Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia – is moving ahead with its ambition 10-year plan to lead the region in sustainability and renewable energy (RE).

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