The ASEAN Green Future project is a collaboration between the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, ClimateWorks Australia, the Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development at Sunway University, and research groups from across Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, and Thailand, with potential participation by Brunei, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, and Viet Nam in the future). The project aims to demonstrate how sustainable, decarbonized economies offer enhanced economic development and more resilient futures for the region.
The Phase 1 report of each country team presents priorities and actions to date, and key technology and policy opportunities to further advance domestic climate action. The Phase 1 regional report situates the region’s path to low-carbon transition within a global context using the country reports and other studies. This series of reports, produced through a synthesis of existing research and knowledge, builds the case for advancing the region’s climate agenda.
Phase 2 of the ASEAN Green Future project will undertake quantitative assessments of the different options for decarbonizing the ASEAN countries. This work will be specifically tailored to each country’s context and build on, facilitate, and complement like-minded efforts that governments may be leading.
Net Zero Pathways for Malaysia (Phase II Interim Report)
Malaysia
Authors
- Leong Yuen Yoong
- Michael James Platts
- Lee Chean Chung
- Vijaya Seelen
- Andrew Fan
- Low Wai Sern
- Justin Liew
Cambodia’s path towards decarbonization by 2050
Cambodia
Authors
- Keo Piseth, PhD
- Chheng Kimlong, PhD
- Ngoun Kimly, PhD
Authors
- Keo Piseth, PhD
- Chheng Kimlong, PhD
- Ngoun Kimly, PhD
Accelerating Indonesia’s climate agenda to achieve sustainable development
Indonesia
Authors
- Dr. Alin Halimatussadia
- Jahen Fachrul Rezki, PhD
- Kiki Verico, PhD
- Faradina Alifia Maizar
- Bisuk Abraham Sisungkunon
- Muhammad Adriansyah
- Guntur Sutiyono
- Jannata Giwangkara
- Zakki Hakim
- Dr. Suyoto
- Prof. Jatna Supriatna
- Andry Asmoro
- Teguh Yudo Wicaksono, PhD
Authors
- Dr. Alin Halimatussadia
- Jahen Fachrul Rezki, PhD
- Kiki Verico, PhD
- Faradina Alifia Maizar
- Bisuk Abraham Sisungkunon
- Muhammad Adriansyah
- Guntur Sutiyono
- Jannata Giwangkara
- Zakki Hakim
- Dr. Suyoto
- Prof. Jatna Supriatna
- Andry Asmoro
- Teguh Yudo Wicaksono, PhD
Decarbonization in Lao PDR: the options and challenges
Lao PDR
Authors
- Phouphet Kyophilavong
- Daovinh Souphonphacdy
- Souphasy Komany
- Khamhou Tounalom
Authors
- Phouphet Kyophilavong
- Daovinh Souphonphacdy
- Souphasy Komany
- Khamhou Tounalom
Options for decarbonizing Malaysia
Malaysia
Authors
- Leong Yuen Yoong
- Michael James Platts
- Amran Sofiyan
- Fun Woh Peng
- Teh Ah Kau
- Andrew Fan
- Low Wai Sern
- Agamutu Pariatamby
- Chen Jit Ern
- Gopalasamy Reuben Clements
Authors
- Leong Yuen Yoong
- Michael James Platts
- Amran Sofiyan
- Fun Woh Peng
- Teh Ah Kau
- Andrew Fan
- Low Wai Sern
- Agamutu Pariatamby
- Chen Jit Ern
- Gopalasamy Reuben Clements
Accelerating climate actions and decarbonization strategies in Thailand
Thailand
Authors
- Dr. Kannika Thampanishvong
- Dr. Atsamon Limsakul
- Ms. Nannaphat Sirison
Authors
- Dr. Kannika Thampanishvong
- Dr. Atsamon Limsakul
- Ms. Nannaphat Sirison
The agenda for decarbonizing ASEAN
Regional Report
Lead Authors
Megan Argyriou, Michael Dolan and Paul Farran
Collaborating Authors
Cambodia : Piseth Keo, Cheng Kimlong, Ngoun Kimly
Indonesia : Alin Halimatussadiah, Jahen Fachrul Rezki, Kiki Verico, Faradina Alifia Maizar, Bisuk Abraham, Sisungkunon, Muhammad Adriansyah, Zakki Hakim, Dr. Suyoto, Jatna Supriatna, Andry Asmoro, Teguh Yudo Wicaksono
Lao PDR : Phouphet Kyophilavong, Daovinh Souphonphacdy, Souphasy Komany, Khamhou Tounalom
Malaysia : Agamutu Pariatamby, Chen Jit Ern, Justin Liew Jin Soong, Leong Yuen Yoong, Wing Thye Woo
Thailand : Nannaphat Sirison
ClimateWorks Australia : Sali Bache, Jannata Giwangkara, Aisha Reynolds, Dani Robertson, Guntur Sutiyono
Project Chairs : Cherie Nursalim, Jeffrey Sachs, John Thwaites, Wing Thye Woo