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Are we all smoking, or is it just haze?
Did you know regularly breathing haze could be equivalent to smoking? A haze emergency day could be as deadly as smoking 23 cigarettes in one day.
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30×30: FROM GLOBAL OCEAN TREATY TO PROTECTION AT SEA
This report details the cumulative threats facing our oceans and includes a new global analysis of high seas fishing activity.
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Greenpeace to ASEAN: No time to waste, act on transboundary haze
ASEAN ministers must do away with national pride issues and use the next two days to strengthen and improve the regional roadmap on Transboundary Haze to protect ASEAN citizens.
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Forever Toxic
Without dramatically reducing plastic production, it will be impossible to end plastic pollution and eliminate the health threats from chemicals in plastics.
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All We Want for Raya is Clean Air
Greenpeace action fights for clean air in this Raya and Earth Day, raising awareness on the need for a haze-free Malaysia.
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Climate action needed to end yearly floods
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers for safety go out to the individuals affected by the tragic floods, landslides, and other disasters exacerbated by climate change that have struck many states around Malaysia, and to their loved ones.
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Knock, Knock. Anyone there, Shopee and Lazada?
Giant E-commerce companies like Lazada and Shopee have a critical role to play in the plastic pollution crisis as they are responsible for enabling, facilitating and incentivizing millions of online sales everyday.
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Stop the Musang King Durian Plantation on Gunung Inas Forest Reserve Say Thirty-Six CSOs
Stop the Musang King durian plantation on Gunung Inas Forest Reserve, Kedah, where the recent Baling floods affected 1,500 villagers and 3 lives were lost.
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The Health and Economic Impacts of Ambient Air Quality in Malaysia
Air pollution is the fourth leading risk factor of premature death globally and the greatest environmental threat to human health.
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The State of Air Quality in Malaysia
A new study by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) and Greenpeace Malaysia found that an estimated 32,000 avoidable deaths occur in Malaysia every year because of air pollution.