
A rally organiser said a petition was being prepared which would be presented to Parliament next month, with seven demands.
Among those at the rally was Subang MP Wong Chen, who said Malaysia should adopt a transboundary haze law to hold companies responsible for their role in climate change.
“We have to make sure that the transboundary law is airtight and is designed so that the directors of the companies found guilty are personally liable,” Wong told FMT.
“I would like to see the burden of proof shifting towards the companies. They have to prove that they are not involved.”

The protest rally, organised by environmental group Klima Action Malaysia (KAMY), was part of a global climate strike today, begun by Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg, who ignited a worldwide movement demanding action on global warming.

Ili Nadiah Dzulfakar, co-founder of KAMY, said: “Climate change is not a thing of the future, nor is it a problem 30 years in the future. It is happening now.”

One of the rally-goers, Nur Alina binti Hassan, said: “All these climate justice movements haven’t really evolved in Malaysia and I want to be a part of this.
“Greta Thunberg is such an inspiration to me. Seeing how one young lady can start such a big movement in all countries is amazing and I’m so happy to be part of the movement she started.”
She said that it is a huge irony that this protest is happening during a time when the haze is such a threat.
“I really like how we’re talking about this as it is happening, so we can pressure the government to do what they can right now, before the haze becomes worse,” she added.