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Greenpeace launches The ASEAN Haze Trauma report
Greenpeace Malaysia and Greenpeace Indonesia today jointly launched The ASEAN Haze Trauma, exposing that an estimated 1.16 to 2.13 million hectares of land were burned in 2023.…
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The ASEAN Haze Trauma
The haze disaster: Once is an accident, twice is a coincidence, thrice is a pattern.
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Every breath you take
A new Greenpeace International report released today reveals that over 50 million people in 11 countries are at risk of exposure to hazardous air pollution from living near plastic linked…
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Lead ASEAN against transboundary haze
Open Letter to YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul GhaniTransboundary Haze – An Opportunity for Malaysia to Lead Responsible Plantation Practices in ASEAN YB Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani,
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28 NGOS call for transparency in environmental impacts from Petronas gas pipeline explosion incident
A large blaze erupted along Sector 2 of the Peninsular Gas Utilisation Pipeline, operated by PETRONAS Gas Berhad. 22 civil society organisations call for transparency in the case.
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2024 World Air Quality Report
Air pollution remains the greatest environmental threat to human health. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 99% of the global population lives in areas that do not meet recommended…
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Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate
Poop, burps and farts: methane, the invisible gas that cooks our climate and heats up our planet faster than other gases.
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Silent Enemy: Report on Haze Pollution & the Right to Clean Air
Report on Haze Pollution & the Right to Clean Air
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Objection to proposed construction of 18 Waste-to-Energy plants in Malaysia
A group of over 30 civil society organisations committed to environmental sustainability and social justice, sent a letter to the ministry in objection to the proposed construction of 18 Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plants in Malaysia.
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Alamak! Jerebu lagi!
Malaysia, with 161 other nations, voted in favour of a historic resolution declaring a clean, healthy and sustainable environment as a universal human right; meaning that this resolution could allow people to challenge environmentally destructive policies under human rights legislation.









