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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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Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
You’re probably paying more taxes than the richest people on Earth. Why? Because, unlike you, the super-rich can evade paying their fair share.
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Transcript: Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
Transcript for the podcast of Would the world change if we taxed the super-rich?
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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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Growing roots of resilience with the Kelaik community
Greenpeace Malaysia and partners joined villagers and Ketua Adat Tata Ahak to launch Kitchen Farming—reviving traditions, protecting land, and growing food security.
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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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List of Malaysia’s Environmental Friendly Shops You Can Patron
We're always looking out for stores and spaces that are environmentally friendly. We've curated a list so you can visit them and check them out!
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How supermarkets can halve plastic packaging
Despite public pressure, UK supermarkets produced more plastic packaging than ever in 2019. This means more plastic poisoning our environment, filling our rivers and choking our oceans.
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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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A wonderful day for greener earth
The idea was very simple, because we only have one planet, so if our nature and environment is screwed up.









