Welcome to Greenpeace Malaysia!

Greenpeace exists because this fragile Earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action!

Greenpeace has been present in Southeast Asia since 2000. Southeast Asia's forests, mountains, rivers and oceans are home to millions of people and thousands of species of trees, plants, birds and mammals. But today, much of these flora and fauna are under threat from climate change, deforestation, pollution and unsustainable industrialized agriculture. The region's rapid industrialization and economic success come at a heavy price.

 

 

 

The latest updates

 

Your pipe, our poison? We have the right to know!

Feature story | November 3, 2010 at 12:17

Philippines - Greenpeace Water Patrol activists today highlighted factory discharge pipes along the Marikina River and posted warning signs to call attention to the fact that no policy exists to ensure that chemical effluents from factories are...

Greener electronics guide updated

Feature story | October 26, 2010 at 10:21

International - The latest edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics exposes the widening gap between companies that make good on their promises to clean up, and those that don't. While some of the top electronics manufacturers are...

Rainbow Warrior Denied Emergency Supplies, Ordered Out to International Water

Feature story | October 21, 2010 at 16:18

Jakarta– Greenpeace today expressed serious concern over the Indonesian Navy's harassment of its flagship, the Rainbow Warrior (1). Yesterday, two Indonesian navy vessels ordered the environmental organisation's vessel to leave Indonesian waters...

Shifting Indonesia To a ‘New Development Pathway’

Publication | October 21, 2010 at 13:16

Greenpeace, together with a broad coalition of NGOs are calling for immediate protection of all peatlands and a temporary halt (moratorium) on all further natural forest clearance both within new and existing concession areas.

Greenpeace Open letter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia

Publication | October 21, 2010 at 11:56

The Rainbow Warrior is a peaceful environmental campaigning vessel. She has been sailing for Greenpeace for the past 21 years and is known for being a vital part of our work to promote environmental protection in every region of the world.

The high price of coal

Feature story | October 19, 2010 at 19:05

Cirebon – This morning, a flotilla of more than 30 fishing boats set off from the village of Waruduwur towards Cirebon coal-fired power plant. Onboard, local fishermen and Greenpeace activists called on Indonesia's government to abandon its plans...

Quit Coal Indonesia

Image gallery | October 19, 2010

Quit Coal Indonesia

Feature story | October 19, 2010 at 12:42

Cirebon – Greenpeace today called on the Indonesian government to abandon its plans to build more coal fired power plants and instead embrace a clean energy future powered by renewable energy, at the launch of a report “Batubara mematikan: The...

Batubara Mematikan

Publication | October 19, 2010 at 12:24

Coal is considered the world’s cheapest fuel. But it is also the dirtiest and most polluting. Yet, countries continue to dig up this mineral and to build coal fired power plants to burn it. The convenience of coal fuel has largely kept...

Disappointed Greenpeace awaits clearance for Rainbow Warrior to enter Indonesia

Feature story | October 18, 2010 at 17:20

Jakarta - Greenpeace today sought an official meeting with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to seek clarifications regarding the hold-up on the permits to allow the famous environmental campaigning ship, the Rainbow Warrior, to enter Indonesian...

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