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Moving toward Carbon Neutrality – Strategy and impact to society and industry (M2CNeu)

As the climate crisis worsens, carbon neutrality has risen to the top of the global environmental agenda. Many countries are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and transitioning to a low-carbon economy. The M2CNeu Project, funded by the ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network (AUN/SEED-Net), aims to foster robust collaboration and connections among ASEAN Universities and Japanese Universities. Led by the Higher Institution Centre of Excellence (HICoE) at UM Power Energy Dedicated Advanced Centre (UMPEDAC), Universiti Malaya, and in partnership with consortium members including Kyoto University (Japan), Can Tho University (Vietnam), National University of Laos (Laos), and Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University (India), alongside local industry representation from Malaysia's Daikin Research & Development Malaysia Sdn Bhd. This survey is conducted to capture insights from a diverse range of stakeholders, including government, industry, academia, and the community, in order to better understand the societal and industrial implications of this paradigm shift.

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