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The whole universe is on a piece of land
Since February 2024, we have been living with indigenous communities in certain areas of Peninsular Malaysia. Merely observing the news does not provide a comprehensive understanding of the issues they face.
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Climate action for Nenggiri by-election
Greenpeace Malaysia stands in solidarity with Orang Asli in Kelantan, to champion for climate action through stronger forest governance.
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Why I Undi Iklim
4 things to look for in parties' election promises. These may be more specific to Kelantan, but applies to what we should be asking of our political representatives.
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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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Destruction: Certified
Certification is not a solution to deforestation, forest degradation and other ecosystem conversion. In this report, we show how certification on its own has not helped companies meet their 2020 commitments.
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Approval of monoculture farm development in Peninsular Malaysia’s forest reserves raises concerns
Malaysian environmental NGOs are against the Federal and several State Governments’ decision to go ahead with and approve the initiative to develop monoculture farms at forest reserves in Peninsular Malaysia at a large scale.
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Greenpeace’s response to Sime Darby announcement to exit from the HCSA Steering Committee
In response to Sime Darby announcement to exit from the HCSA steering committee, Grant Rosoman Global Forest Solutions Coordinator for Greenpeace International said: “This move by Sime Darby shows the consistent…
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Critically endangered Sumatran tiger tragically killed in a trap
In Indonesia, the concession land owned by Asian Pulp and Paper (APP) is one of the most fire impacted areas in recent years. The root cause - large scale deforestation and peatland degradation.