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Over 1,500 strong: Protest for Orang Asli and Asal rights
For generations, Orang Asli have protected their forests, rivers and ancestral territories. Recognising customary lands is not only a matter of justice and human rights, it is essential for protecting nature and securing a sustainable future for all.
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Biodiversity loss: a beginner’s guide
The web of life is unravelling as biodiversity continues to decline. This has serious consequences for our societies. As we continue to put pressure on different ecosystems, what can we do instead to reverse the tide?
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5 reasons why we need thriving coastal communities to protect the oceans
This World Oceans Day, we are celebrating the people who have lived closest to the ocean for centuries.
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Global Ocean Justice Now
From Patagonia to the Gulf of Thailand, the communities who know the ocean best are rarely the ones deciding its future. That is not just a justice problem – it is also why global ocean protection is failing.
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How will the Super El-Nino and energy war crisis affect us?
Prolonged instability of the war between West Asia and USA has triggered an energy crisis across the world due to its heavy reliance on oil and gas. The situation is expected to worsen with the forecasted Super El Nino that will take place from June to August.
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Greenpeace study finds microplastics in Nestlé, Danone baby food sold in plastic pouches, raising alarm for millions of babies
The report, Tiny Plastics, Big Problem: The Hidden Risks of Plastic Pouches for Baby Food, detailed the laboratory testing of popular baby food brands, Nestlé’s Gerber and Danone’s Happy Baby Organics, where microplastic particles were found in every sample analysed
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UNGA heeds Pacific voices, backs world court on states’ climate obligations
The United Nations General Assembly voted with overwhelming support to adopt a landmark resolution led by Vanuatu and 12 other countries.
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Tiny Plastics, Big Problem
Emerging evidence raises concerns that big food brands are feeding our children plastic pollution with unknown consequences, by selling baby food in flexible plastic packaging
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Iran war energy shock: 5 reasons renewables are ready to protect people from fossil fuel price spikes
Trump and Netanyahu’s war on Iran is driving up oil and gas prices and deepening the cost of living crisis, but this time the world has a way out. Renewables are already cheaper, faster to build and more stable than fossil fuels, and clean, homegrown energy can shield billions of people from future price shocks.
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Environmental Impact Assessments restricted: Trust requires transparency
Greenpeace Malaysia firmly condemns the Department of Environment’s (DoE) decision to restrict public downloads of full Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) reports as a step backwards for transparency and public accountability…









