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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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Understanding fossil gas, methane, and LNG
Fossil gas is often surrounded by confusing technical terms. This glossary breaks down the key concepts in clear and simple language, so you can understand exactly why fossil gas is…
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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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Climate, forest protection roadmaps slashed from formal COP30 outcome as people demand change
Belém, Brazil – What started with strong hope and promise ended without actionable roadmaps to end forest destruction and the burning of fossil fuels, as geopolitical divisions again showcased the…
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The forest fund that could change the world
As floods creep higher, haze thickens, and record heat drains cities across Asia, one question keeps resurfacing: who pays to keep the planet alive?
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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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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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Greenpeace launches The ASEAN Haze Trauma report
Greenpeace Malaysia and Greenpeace Indonesia today jointly launched The ASEAN Haze Trauma, exposing that an estimated 1.16 to 2.13 million hectares of land were burned in 2023.…
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The ASEAN Haze Trauma
The haze disaster: Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, thrice is a pattern.
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Malaysia’s support of the Global Plastics Treaty at INC5.2
We sent a letter to several ministers, including the acting National Resources and Environment and Sustainability Minister (NRES) Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani on the 5th session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Plastic Pollution (INC-5.2) this week with the hopes of landing a final deal, in Geneva, Switzerland.









