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Unity in Climate Justice
Greenpeace Malaysia demands for environmental and climate-conscious state assembly in upcoming elections.
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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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Greenpeace Calls for New Environment Minister to Walk the Talk
Greenpeace Malaysia sent a letter to the new Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad calling for the prioritisation of a comprehensive and integrated approach to climate change mitigation and adaptation through the enactment of three Acts.
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GE15: Flash Floods & Our Politicians
Greenpeace Malaysia has been conducting an in-depth study on what the Malaysian MPs have said in parliament and in the media on environmental topics between 2018 to 2022.
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Greenpeace action highlights the need for strong climate stance among incoming leaders
Early today, volunteers and activists from Greenpeace Malaysia delivered an important message to the nation’s future leaders by unfolding a 30m x 30m banner that read, “Vote4Climate” and “Undi Iklim”.
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Three Acts to Prioritise in Political Party Manifestos for GE-15
We call for political parties to include a Climate Change Act, Transboundary Haze Pollution or Clean Air Act and the revising of our 1974 Environmental Quality Act into their election.
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Different Air Under One Sky
Pollutants emitted into the atmosphere drive the global threats posed by both air pollution and climate change. The negative impacts of these crises are not felt equally and it is often the most vulnerable people who are most severely affected.
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Member of Parliaments Pledge
We call on all Members of Parliament to recognise every person’s right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as part of our basic human rights.
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Malaysia needs both Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Plan
The effects of climate change are causing significant economic losses for Malaysia, undermining infrastructure and development efforts and impacting livelihoods. A National Adaptation Plan alone is insufficient. Malaysia needs both a Mitigation and Adaptation Plan against climate change.









