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with the crippling effects of climate change-related weather events. Said to be the biggest story of time, the series will feature gripping, character-driven narratives with uncertain outcomes, the politics of global warming and the efforts made by individuals, communities, companies and governments to find solutions to the problem. Join FIC in celebrating Earth Day and tune in to catch the real-life stories on climate change and more this April. Viewers can catch all nine episodes of ‘Years of Living Dangerously’, at 11.00pm from 13 – 23 April, only on the National Geographic. “In line with our efforts to bring viewers the best of entertainment first, we are pleased to air the premiere of ‘Years of Living Dangerously’ in celebration of Earth Day. What’s exciting about the show is that throughout the nine episodes, viewers will get to follow these well-known celebrities investigating the impact of climate change and trying to get to the root of the problem,” said Ms. Penny Tan, Marketing Director of FIC. “The programme intends to spark an interest and create awareness on the realities of climate change and its actual impact on our lives, and the lives of millions around the world,” she added. The series premier of this globetrotting docuseries about the human impacts of climate change explores the devastating effects of extreme drought and deforestation. Harrison Ford travels to Indonesia to investigate how corruption, illegality and the world’s seemingly unquenchable appetite for palm oil have combined to ravage the landscape and make that country one of the world’s largest emitters of greenhouse gases through deforestation. What’s exciting about the show is that throughout the nine episodes, viewers will get to follow these well-known celebrities investigating the impact of climate change and trying to get to the root of the problem,” - Penny Tan, Marketing Director of FIC NATURALLY INNOVATIVE Sime Darby Property has strengthened its position as a significant property developer in Malaysia by winning the 2015 Frost & Sullivan Malaysia Building Construction New Product Innovation Award, presented at the 2015 Malaysia Excellence Awards ceremony at the Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur recently. The award was based on a research conducted by Frost & Sullivan on the Malaysia Building Construction market. The research recognised Sime Darby Property’s ability to continuously progress by introducing new innovative products to the market. 17 “This is a testament to Sime Darby Property’s continuous commitment in eco-balanced development”