News & Stories
Filtered results
-
Why Reuse & Refill beats recycling every time
Corporations’ mass production of plastics and a broken waste management system have contributed massively to a worldwide plastic pollution crisis.
-
End the War, End the Dependence for National and Regional Security
As the US-Israel-Iran conflict continues, those at the frontlines continue to be in a state of constant fear, with their basic human rights and livelihoods stripped away. The damage is…
-
Greenpeace to join the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
Greenpeace has today announced that its ship, the Arctic Sunrise, will join the upcoming Global Sumud Flotilla.
-
How is our government responding to the war on Iran and the oil price shock?
We analysed 37 government responses introduced since 28 February 2026 to the Iran war oil shock. Many risk deepening the fossil fuel dependence that caused the crisis in the first place.
-
The energy and environmental impact of AI and how it undermines democracy
The AI boom is not progress if it deepens extraction, environmental harm and attacks on democracy.
-
One year on, Civil Society groups call for Royal Commission of Inquiry into Putra Heights Gas Explosion
On 1st April 2025, a section of the Peninsular Gas Utilisation (PGU) Phase II pipeline failed at Jalan Putra Harmoni, creating an 8-meter-deep crater and injuring over 110 individuals, damaging over 500 homes and hundreds of vehicles, injured more than 110 people, and forcing the evacuation of more than 600 households.
-
Putra Heights: One year on
On 1 April 2025, an explosion and fire occurred along the Peninsular Gas Utilisation (PGU) Phase II high-pressure gas pipeline in Putra Heights, Selangor. However, one year after the disaster, unanswered questions remain.
-
Renewable Energy, Explained
Renewable energy to tackle climate change? Discover how it works and understand the advantages of wind, solar and water power.
-
The Just Transition: What You Need to Know
A ‘just transition’ means moving to a more sustainable economy in a way that’s fair to everyone, including people working in polluting industries.
-
Malaysia’s Air Quality Improved in 2025, But Haze and Pollution Risks Persist, New Global Report Finds
Malaysia’s air pollution crisis is driven not only by urban emissions and fossil fuel power generation, but mainly by recurring haze linked to forest and peatland fires, agricultural biomass burning, and weak enforcement against polluters.









