Ummah for Earth
Our Ummah in Malaysia stands united, bound by a common goal: to combat climate change. We are already feeling the impacts, and the urgency is clear. Now is the time to take decisive steps and find effective solutions.


The problem
The environmental issue is obvious: mountains of garbage, deforestation, homes flooded, endless conflicts, and compromised healthcare. Climate change and environmental imbalance threaten life on our planet, humanity and the most vulnerable communities worldwide.
It is our responsibility as humans and Muslims to preserve the balance given by The Creator and live in harmony with the environment that surrounds us.
What can be done
At Ummah for Earth, we believe in the power of unity and faith to drive meaningful change. We are dedicated to highlighting the human side of climate stories and standing up for those hit hardest by climate injustices. We urgently call on Malaysian leaders, religious figures, and communities to rise up and take decisive action for our planet.
Together, as one Ummah, we have a sacred duty to protect the Earth. By focusing on equity, social and environmental justice, we can create a brighter, more sustainable future for all.


Join the movement
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How you can help
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2024 Nenggiri by-election: Who to vote for?
Every voice has the power to shape our future. And the 2024 Nenggiri by-election (PRK) is a golden opportunity for the people of Kelantan to voice their hopes.
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Sign a Petition
Sign a petition to start your journey with Greenpeace Malaysia’s key campaigns.
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Every Donation Counts
We can’t do this without your help. Take action for environment protection, please make a donation today.
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A particular personal point on reducing waste
This guest article by one of our eco-warriors highlights the challenges and rewards of going zero-waste, and why even small actions matter in protecting our planet.
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How to host a zero-waste event
Malaysian gatherings bring joy, but also waste. Iftar with Impact proved we can celebrate sustainably with reusable tableware and composting. Guests embraced the change, and so can you! Here’s how.
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Powering up a welfare home
In a humble welfare home in Sabak Bernam, about 21 children now have a brighter future with solar energy, a project initiated by Greenpeace Malaysia.
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Minerals for Energy Transition: Greenpeace’s Guiding Principles
Minerals such as lithium, nickel, copper, and cobalt – often called “transition minerals” or “critical minerals” – are playing an increasingly pivotal role globally. These minerals have many different uses…
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High Integrity Forest Finance: Learning from past mistakes in the development of the Tropical Forest Forever Facility
2025 is a critical year for changing course on climate change and biodiversity-loss. As the intersecting crisis of ecology crescendos with the crises of inequality and injustice, we find an opportunity for meaningful action.
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Beyond the Label: Debunking the biodegradable plastic myth
Greenpeace Thailand’s report ‘Beyond the Label’ critically examines the real-world performance of biodegradable and bio-based plastic packaging widely marketed as eco-friendly.
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2024 World Air Quality Report
Air pollution remains the greatest environmental threat to human health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 99% of the global population lives in areas that do not meet recommended…
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Together we are part of a growing, global movement determined to bring about the changes our planet desperately needs.