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Southeast Asia beyond the gas hype
The conversations sparked by #LiterallyNastyGas remind us of something simple but important. Once we look at fossil gas with clearer eyes, we also start to notice what lies beyond it.…
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Why fossil gas is a bad deal for Southeast Asia
Fossil gas is often described as a cleaner and safer option for our region. But when you look closely at the evidence.
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Laporan Baharu Greenpeace MENA dan GEFI Dedahkan Jutaan Kematian Tahunan Akibat Pencemaran Arang Baru
Greenpeace MENA dan Global Ethical Finance Initiative (GEFI), melancarkan laporan terbaharu bertajuk "Menilai Semula Arang Batu dalam Kewangan Islam: Keperluan Etika untuk Penyahpelaburan dan Kelestarian".
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Statement on Perak River Turning Blue and Suspended Mining Operations
Greenpeace Malaysia is deeply concerned about the Perak River turning bright blue and the subsequent suspension of mining operations by mining companies
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Digging deep into the latest developments on Lynas and the state of the rare earth industry in Malaysia
Greenpeace Malaysia and Save Malaysia Stop Lynas (SMSL) expressed deep concern over the Malaysian government’s continued leniency toward Lynas and questioned the scientific and regulatory basis for the possible renewal of its Full Operating Stage Licence (FOSL) in March 2026.
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Critical minerals, critical exploitation
26 October 2025, Malaysia signed a MoU on Critical Minerals Supply Chains and an Agreement on Reciprocal Trade with the US. Greenpeace expands on its concerns.
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ASEAN’s Environmental Rights Declaration: Historic words, courageous action needed
ASEAN Declaration on the Right to a Safe, Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment at the 2025 summit. However the declaration remains weak and largely aspirational, relying on vague language without setting clear commitments, timelines, or accountability mechanisms.
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Fighting for environmental justice at the APAC Forum
Greenpeace Southeast Asia’s engagement and intervention at the UN Environment Assembly’s 6th Forum of Ministers and Environment Authorities of the Asia Pacific (6th AP Forum).
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Incremental progress on Budget 2026 climate ambitions not enough
Greenpeace Malaysia reacts to budget 2026
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Hope in Action: A Deep Dive into Atiqah’s Why
Discover our donor’s story of driving powerful ocean protection and global environmental change.








